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Pre-Law

Dr. Robert Behrman
Pre-Law Advisor
708 Smith Hall
696-2762
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Law School Fair, Tuesday, November 10th 

Representatives from the Admissions Offices of the Appalachian School of Law, the University College of Law, and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University will be speaking to students interested in law school Tuesday, 10 November 2009 from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. in MSC 2W16. They will focus on the admissions process, but all students, regardless of class level, are encouraged to attend this informative event

Pre-Law at Marshall

There is no pre-law major at Marshall. The American Bar Association does not recommend a particular major, and there is no specific major that law schools prefer. You should major in something that will help you develop skills which will be valuable to you as a law student and legal practitioner. Any major that will enable you to develop skills in analytical thinking and communication, especially writing, is a good pre-law major. Thus, many different majors in the College of Liberal Arts would be good choices.

However, because of its emphasis on critical thinking and writing skills, Political Science is an especially good major for those who would like to attend law school after graduation.

Regardless of the area of concentration, you should choose electives that will facilitate critical understanding of economic, political, and social institutions. Since a lawyer must be able to communicate effectively, you should also emphasize communication skills. In addition, a working knowledge of elementary accounting is desirable and highly recommended.

Prospective law school applicants should:

  • consult as soon as possible, preferably during the first semester, with the Pre-law Advisor - currently PSC professor Dr. Robert Behrman - for further information and advice;

  • register for the October (preferably) or the December administration of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and apply for law school admission during the fall of the senior year in college. Most law schools also require that students register with the Law School Data Assembly service (LSDAS). Check with individual schools to verify application requirements and timelines.

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Phi Alpha Delta

Phi Alpha Delta is a national, pre-law, co-ed fraternity, with the purpose of forming a strong bond uniting students and teachers of the law with members of the Bench and Bar in a fraternal fellowship designed to advance the ideals of liberty and equal justice under law; to stimulate excellence in scholarship; to inspire the virtues of compassion and courage; to foster integrity and professional competence; to promote the welfare of its members; and to encourage their moral, intellectual, and cultural advancement, so that each member may enjoy a lifetime of honorable professional and public service. Phi Alpha Delta's motto is "Service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community."

Phi Alpha Delta is open to all students interested in learning more about law school and the legal profession. Members have the opportunity to hear guest speakers, take practice LSATs, visit with law school admissions officials, participate in mock trials, and much more.

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