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There isn't a single, defined route to prepare for a legal education. Successful law students and accomplished legal professionals come from a wide range of backgrounds and life experiences. Some start law school immediately after completing their undergraduate studies, while others begin their legal education later in life, bringing valuable insights and perspectives from their personal and professional journeys. Law schools embrace diversity and thrive on the rich exchange of ideas that comes from having classmates with varied viewpoints. This diversity will enrich your learning experience and broaden your understanding of the law.

Core Skills and Values:

  • Analytic / Problem Solving Skills
  • Critical Reading
  • Writing Skills
  • Oral Communication / Listening Abilities
  • General Research Skills
  • Task Organization / Management Skills
  • Public Service and Promotion of Justice