The standardized test required for admission to most U.S. law schools.
What is the LSAT?
The position in a club responsible for keeping meeting notes/communications - Hila.
What is the Secretary?
What branch of government makes the laws?
Legislative branch
The major that many pre-law students take.
This LSAT section tests logical reasoning using short arguments.
What is Logical Reasoning?
A common benefit of joining BLA that helps students meet professionals.
What is networking?
The burden of proof used in most U.S. criminal trials.
What is “beyond a reasonable doubt”?
The show every prelaw student has most likely watched.
What is Suits?
The law school admission service that collects transcripts and LSAT scores.
What is LSAC?
An event with 3-4 legal professionals.
What is a panel?
The highest court in Nevada.
What is the Nevada Supreme Court?
The law school attended by Elle Woods in Legally Blonde.
What is Harvard Law School?
The average amount of time most law students spend in law school to earn a JD.
What is three years?
A type of event that reviews real cases from the past.
What is a case study?
The legal doctrine that prevents a person from being tried twice for the same crime.
What is double jeopardy?
The classic pre-law student answer when asked, “What kind of law do you want to practice?”
What is “I’m not sure yet”?
The type of reasoning tested on the LSAT involving ordering and grouping rules.
What are Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning)?
Frank Perez
Who is BLA's advisor?
This legal doctrine means courts should follow previous judicial decisions when deciding new cases.
What is stare decisis?
The document every pre-law student stresses over more than any other application piece.
What is the personal statement?