Applying to Law School Time Line
General Timeline
- Freshman and Sophomore Years
- Master the college academic environment and maintain a strong GPA. Limit course withdrawals but discuss with your academic advisor as needed.
- Attend a required Pre-Law workshop and research the field of law. Explore possible internship opportunities.
- Get to know faculty members and let them get to know you.
- Pursue a well-rounded curriculum that develops skill sets that will be key for law school, such as strong writing skills, analytical and logical reasoning skills, and research skills.
- Junior Year (Fall semester)
- Begin to establish your personal criteria for law schools and investigate programs that meet your needs and interests.
- Attend a Junior Application Timeline workshop.
- Schedule a 1:1 advising appointment with the Pre-Law advisor.
- Junior Year (Spring semester and Summer Break)
- Attend Law School Fair and other Pre- Law workshops.
- Create your LSAC account and plan your application timeline.
- Plan when you will take the LSAT (June is the recommended test administration) and register accordingly. Give yourself between 3- 6 months of time to prepare, based on your level of comfort with standardized testing.
- If applying to law school during senior year, register for the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) through the Law School Admission Council in the summer following your junior year.
- Senior Year (Fall semester)
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- Continue studying for LSAT if taking in September or December. Take the LSAT if registered for September date.
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- If applying as a senior, meet with the Pre-Law Advisor as needed to be sure you are on track with your applications.
- Attend the events to meet and network with law school admissions representatives.
- Complete the application process, preferably by mid-November.
- Senior Year (Spring semester)
- For December LSAT takers, evaluate your LSAT score and adjust lists of schools as needed.
- Begin weighing admissions and financial offers as they are released. Also, decide which schools you will visit in person if possible.
- Meet with Pre-Law Advisor regarding questions about waitlist, selecting a school and negotiating merit-based scholarships.
- Pay your deposit by deadline to reserve your seat at your selected law school.
- Celebrate graduation and your new journey as a law student!