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Preparing for Law School Admissions as an Undergraduate Student

Solomon Admissions

As I counsel many high school students who aim to be lawyers, I provide information that will help them better prepare during their undergraduate years so that they will be more competitive law school applicants when the time comes. In this post, I explain the most important factors to consider as an undergraduate student.

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Discover Stanford

Top Tier Admissions

Undergraduate student: I’m studying Management Science and Engineering, Computer Science, and Spanish. Graduate student: I’m a social scientist at the School of Humanities and Sciences. Undergraduate student: I was really drawn to the academic flexibility that Stanford offers.

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Applying to Tufts as an International Student

The Koppelman Group

First, Tufts meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for every admitted undergraduate student, regardless of citizenship, but you will be expected by Tufts, and as part of the student visa process, to be able to show that you are able to finance your cost of education after any support Tufts determines you are eligible for.

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Best Colleges if you want to be a Lawyer

The Koppelman Group

At most undergraduate colleges, and all of the top ones, there is no such program as ‘pre-law,’ but there are some things that undergraduate students can do to make themselves more attractive to law schools when it comes time to apply.

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A Guide to the Federal Work-Study Program

College Essay Guy

Some colleges and universities partner with off-campus organizations, such as non-profits, to offer students work-study jobs. Work-study jobs are also typically community-service oriented or related to your academic field. Undergraduate students can earn between $1,000 to $4,000 per year from work study.

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Admissions Counselor on the Mission of a Liberal Arts College

Great College Advice

The University of Michigan tended to serve the more “liberal arts” oriented students, with Michigan State offering the more professional programs. And undergraduate students are the beneficiaries of a teaching-focused institution.

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Parents: Empower Your College Student to Use Campus Resources and Services

Discovery College Consulting

Students will be bombarded with information about college resources over the summer and during orientation, but they will be on information overload and it will understandably fall off their radar. So, if you know what exists at your student’s college, you can guide them appropriately.