Pre-Law Timeline
What should a pre-law student be doing during their four years here at UofSC? This document will give you an overview of the things you should be considering.
As a pre-law student, you have the freedom to pursue any major, opportunities, and experiences that you are passion about! There are no course requirements for law school, only that you complete a Bachelor Degree and take the LSAT before you apply. The Office of Pre-Professional and Graduate Advising is here to help you navigate through these open waters to develop good core competencies such as reading, writing, and oral communication, and also build your resume with quality and unique experiences to make you a competitive applicant. Please refer to some useful information below and come in to meet with a pre-law advisor!
What should a pre-law student be doing during their four years here at UofSC? This document will give you an overview of the things you should be considering.
Although law schools do not require specific coursework, they are looking for you to have certain skill sets that you hone through your academics such as reading, writing, and oral communication. Read through this handbook to find courses at UofSC that will help challenge you in these areas.
Get prepared to take the LSAT with these helpful resources:
Learn about law schools, LSAT, application requirements, and more at LSAC.org.