Pre-Law: Early May Edition
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May 6, 2021 – Upcoming Events, Opportunities & Resources
FROM THE ADVISOR:
We’re just about done with the semester folks! Congrats on nearing the finish line of this unique academic year.
Many of you will be turning to the LSAT this summer to prepare for the upcoming law school application cycle. Be sure to check out our online LSAT resources both here and here . As far as LSAT timeline, just try to reserve 1-3 months on the front end of the test for prep. Treat studying for the LSAT like a course: stay on schedule reading/watching lessons and do your homework. On the back end, remember that law school admissions are conducted on a rolling basis, so try to pick a test date that will allow you to have your LSAT score in hand as early as possible in the application cycle.
Law School Scholarship Database: (Reiterating this from the last newsletter.) AccessLex Institute, the largest nonprofit in the country dedicated to the advancement of legal education, has compiled a great resource for law school aspirants. The organization has collected roughly 800 law school scholarship opportunities in one searchable location . Take advantage of this database!
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Career Center Resources
Industry Advisor:
Andreas Kuersten
andreas.kuersten@georgetown.edu
Resources:
Writing Resumes & Cover Letters
Networking Skills
Interviewing Skills
What Can I Do with My Georgetown Major?
Virtual Drop-Ins:
New drop-in hours for spring semester!
Drop-ins will now be available from 9-10AM Tuesday through Friday, 1-2PM Monday through Friday, and 7-8PM Monday through Thursday every week.
Appointments: Virtual appointments are available via Handshake . Sign up under ‘Career Center,’ then ‘Appointments’, then ‘Industry Advising,” then ‘Government, Nonprofit, and Education’.