What is the score range for the LSAT?
What is 120-180?
This law school is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is part of the university where one of our own TAMU-CC professors graduated from.
What is Harvard?
A system of laws concerned with crimes and the punishment of individuals who commit crimes.
What is criminal law?
The document that law schools ask for that explains your accomplishments and what you haave achieved during your collegiate years.
What is a resume?
A lawsuit where one member of a group represents the claims of a large group of plaintiffs who have all suffered in largely the same way.
What is a class action?
What is the maximum number of times you can take the LSAT?
What is seven times?
This law school gives their students the day off for Fiesta Oyster Bake.
What is St Mary’s?
In their day-to-day, this attorney will interact with families and resolve a large range of issues including custody matters, termination of parental rights, and adoptions.
What is family lawyer?
What is the name of the website you will use to apply to law school?
What is LSAC?
The name of an American law degree, typically obtained in 3 years by those pursuing a career as a practicing attorney.
What is a Juris Doctor(JD)?
Who administers the LSAT?
What is Law School Admissions Council (LSAC)?
3 of the current Supreme Court justices received their law degrees from this university.
What is Yale?
If a company wishes to hire a foreign-born employee, then they will hire this type of attorney.
What is an immigration lawyer?
According to our guest speaker, Dave Farnum of UT Austin, what is UT's recommendation for resume length?
What is 3 pages?
A negotiation process that aims to have the plaintiff and defendant settle before the case reaches trial.
What is mediation?
What are the three scored sections of the LSAT?
What is Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension?
This law school offers pro bono opportunities, specifically within the Mithoff program.
What is UT School of Law?
In this field of law, you will draft wills and create trusts. You might also help with disability benefits and tax planning.
What is estate planning?
The name of the document you attach to your law school application to explain any inconsistencies or poor performance in your academics.
What is an addendum?
An out-of-court hearing during the discovery phase of a case where a witness or party provides a testimony.
What is a deposition?
How much time is allotted to you on each section of the LSAT?
What is 35 minutes?
Sandra Day O'Connor is an alumni of this top ranked law school.
What is Stanford?
The type of law that focuses on diverse areas ranging from crop and livestock production issues, food safety concerns, sustainability, and environmental protection. This field can also include traditional areas of the law like property and water law.
What is agricultural law?
According to guest speaker Dave Farnum of UT Austin, what is UT's Texas Bar passage rate?
What is 96% OR What is 100%?
An interrogation of a witness by the opposing counsel meant to challenge or extend the witness' previously given testimony.
What is a cross-examination?