Pre-Law Briefs
4/18/08



Welcome to the SU Pre-Law Listserv!  Please make note of upcoming events and workshops.  We hope that you can join us for one or more of these workshops!

~Announcements~

- ATTENTION RECENT GRADUATES, GRADUATE STUDENTS, AND ALUMNI

Nadine Bocelli & Company, Inc. is a New York City legal recruiting company which supplies law firms and legal department clientele with qualified legal staffing. They are looking for graduates interested in entry-level paralegal opportunities and administrative assistant opportunities. You must be a college graduate with an interest in law who is willing to give a potential employer a two-year commitment (on a permanent basis). Nadine Bocelli & Company, Inc. clients seek to hire recent college graduates who are trainable (no paralegal certificate necessary) and have a 3.2 GPA or greater. To check out some of their opportunities, visit www.ourlegaljobs.com. For additional information, please contact a pre-law advisor!

 

~Law School Announcements~

(No new law school announcements at this time.)

~Upcoming Pre-Law Events (4/18/08-4/25/08)~
(There are no events at this time.)

 

~Events To Look Forward To~
(There are no events at this time.)

 

~Upcoming LSAT Dates~
- LSAT EXAM - Monday, June 16th, 2008

- LSAT EXAM - Saturday, October 4th, 2008

- LSAT EXAM - Monday, October 6th, 2008 (for Saturday Sabbath Observers only)

- LSAT EXAM - Saturday, December 6th, 2008

- LSAT EXAM - Monday, December 8th, 2008 (for Saturday Sabbath Observers only)

About the LSAT - http://www.lsac.org/lsac.asp?url=lsac/about-the-lsat.asp

Dates and Deadlines - http://www.lsac.org/lsac.asp?url=lsac/test-dates-deadlines.asp

 

~LSAT Info~

- New LSAT Regulations Take Effect - http://www.lsac.org/lsac.asp?url=/lsac/changing-news.asp#new_lsat_regulations

- Notice of Changes to the LSAT - http://www.lsac.org/lsac.asp?url=/lsac/changing-news.asp#lsat_changes

 

~What Should I Be Doing Now?~

1st Year:

- Keep it simple.

- Finish the semester strong.

- Keep your nose clean.

- Develop a relationship with your professors.

- Think about getting involved in internships, extracurriculars, community service, and other activities.

Sophomore Year:

- Finish the semester strong.

- Consider a study abroad experience.

- Gain internship experience and participate in extracurricular activities (pursue leadership roles).

- Investigate classes that teach you "law school skills."

- Network with professors.

- Continue to stay out of trouble.

Junior Year:

- Finish the semester strong.

- See a Pre-Law Advisor.

- Begin researching and visiting law schools.

- Continue outside experiences and pursue leadership positions.

- Look for summer employment in the legal field.

- Participate in outside law related activities and fairs, such as law fairs and CLEO programs.

- Register to take the June LSAT.

- Begin prepping for the LSAT.

- Attend Pre-Law events and workshops.

- To prepare for the financial burden of law school, check your credit history and pay off debt.

- Network with professors. Consider professors you may ask to write you a letter or recommendation before summer break.

- Continue to stay out of trouble.

Senior Year:

What should be done?

- View your Lowdown on Law School "Law School Application Checklist..." http://prelaw.syr.edu/handbook.pdf (pg. 48-52).

What should I be working on now?

- Carefully examine the Master Law School Report from LSDAS to ensure that all the information provided is accurate and complete.

- Meet with a Pre-Law Advisor to discuss your progress in the application process and to ask any questions you may have.

- File your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) early (by January 1st). DO NOT WAIT until you receive an acceptance! (http://www.fafsa.ed.gov).

- Inform the pre-law office of your law school decisions.
Alumni:
We didn't forget about you!
- If you are looking to apply for Fall 2008, then follow the Seniors timeline closely.  Again, the pre-law handbook (The Lowdown on Law School) is online with a checklist.
- Set up an appointment with a Pre-Law Advisor--in person or by phone--to discuss where you are in the process.

~Dean's Certification Requests~
Some law schools require that applicants obtain a signed form or letter from the Dean of all schools or colleges which they have attended to certify that the student is in good standing with the school.  If a law school requires a Dean's Certification form, it will be listed with that school's application for admission under "Supplemental Forms" on the LSAC/LSDAS Web site.  All current and former SU students should submit their requests for Dean's Certification to Lynn Fall in the office of Pre-Law Advising Services, either via mail (329 HL, Syracuse, NY 13244-1170) or fax (315-443-9397).  If you have questions regarding the process, please contact Lynn at 315-443-6228 or via e-mail (lfall@syr.edu). When submitting your request(s), please include a signed release form which can be downloaded here.

 

~Internship Links~

OrangeLink, SU's Internship Database:

http://students.syr.edu/careerservices/undergrad/orangelinkintro.htm (OrangeLink intro/quick start guide)

https://syr-csm.symplicity.com/students (log-in)

External Internship Links:

www.monstertrak.com

www.internships.com

www.internweb.com


~Helpful Links~

Pre-Law Handbook "Preparing For The Study of Law: The Lowdown on Law School"

http://prelaw.syr.edu/handbook.pdf

Syracuse University Pre-Law Advising Services

http://prelaw.syr.edu

Graduate Record Examinations - GRE

www.ets.org/gre

Law School Admissions Council - LSAC (refer to this site for the LSAT and LSDAS as well)

http://www.lsac.org

Career Exploration Services - CES (for Arts and Sciences students)

http://ces.syr.edu

Major Insights (guide to choosing a major for Arts and Sciences students)

http://ces.syr.edu/majorinsights.pdf

Health Professions Advisory Program - HPAP

http://hpap.syr.edu

50 FREE Pre-Law and Law School Preparation Articles

http://www.legalwritingprep.com/articles

Boston College Law School Locator (25th to 75th percentile LSAT scores and GPA ranges)

http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/gradschool/law/lawlocator.html#the25

Personal Statement Advice

http://www.accepted.com/law/default.aspx

DeLoggio Admissions Achievement Program

http://deloggio.com/newweb/home.htm

Other Web Sites with General Info on Graduate and Professional Studies

http://www.gradschool.com

http://www.petersons.com

Here is an article related to opportunities which combine law and technology. Read this feature from Bridges:

http://careerpronews.bridges.com/explorer/browse/op/lglminds/main.htm

Here is an article related to choosing among the many available legal specialties. How do you decide which specialty is right for you? Read this feature from Bridges:
http://careerpronews.bridges.com/explorer/browse/et/legalspty/main.htm

Here is an interesting article on the growing legal specialty of Elder Law:

http://careerpronews.bridges.com/explorer/browse/et/elderlaw/main.htm

ABAJournal.com is the Web site of the flagship magazine of the American Bar Association:

http://www.abajournal.com

An article addressing generation gap and racial disparity concerns in law schools:

http://chronicle.com/daily/2008/01/1106n.htm
Summer Pre-Law Programs:
http://www.prelawhandbook.com/summer_prelaw_programs

For Recent Grads, Graduate Students, and Alumni seeking paralegal/administrative assistant opportunities

http://www.ourlegaljobs.com

 

~Previous Issues of Pre-Law Briefs~
You may wish to browse our Pre-Law Briefs archive, especially the Announcements sections:
April 11, 2008
April 4, 2008
March 28, 2008
March 21, 2008
March 7, 2008
February 29, 2008
February 22, 2008
February 15, 2008
February 8, 2008
February 1, 2008
January 25, 2008
January 18, 2008

December 7, 2007

November 30, 2007
November 16, 2007

November 9, 2007
November 2, 2007

 

~Pre-Law Advising Services~

Stay in Touch: Our Contact Info

If you are considering law school, or have already decided that you intend to apply to law school, we encourage you to stop by our office located in 329 Hall of Languages and introduce yourselves, set up a meeting with one of our Pre-Law Advisors, attend our Pre-Law Events, and to stay in touch with us frequently throughout your undergraduate career.  To make this easier for you, here are the names and contact information for our office staff:

 

M. Kristine Waldron, Director

Amy Friers, Pre-Law Advisor

Lynn Fall, Office Coordinator

Mike White, Graduate Assistant

Caitlin Horgan, Student Assistant

 

329 Hall of Languages

Syracuse, NY 13244-1170 (office hours: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm)

(315) 443-6228

(315) 443-9397 (fax)

prelaw@syr.edu

http://prelaw.syr.edu

http://prelaw.syr.edu/casnet.htm (online version of Pre-Law Briefs)