Tomorrow is the LSAT for many of you. Good luck! Just remain relaxed and ‘go through the motions’ at this point. Look forward to celebrating an end to an ordeal afterwards with a large bowl of ice cream.
Here is some last minute advice from the folks over at LexPrep.
Here are some last minute preparation ideas from another blog.
And as far as today is concerned: the consensus seems to be to ‘take the day off’ as best you can - take it easy, don’t try to cram the last minute, as that won’t help as much. You’ve already done the prep work. Now it’s time to take it easy and try to get a good night’s rest as well (but if you don’t, well, a lot of people don’t. There’s always coffee in the morning!).
A class that would probably be very interesting to Pre-Law students:
PHI238, Philosophy of Law, is an introduction to legal thought and the kinds of theories that lie behind many legal subjects covered in law school. Topics to be addressed include: the relation of law to morality, the nature of judicial interpretation, the justifications for legal authority, and the theoretical underpinnings of contract law, tort law, constitutional law, and criminal law. The class fulfills requirements in the legal studies section of the interdisciplinary social sciences program as well as in the philosophy major and minors in general philosophy or philosophy of law. Interested students can get more information at
http://philosophy.buffalo.edu/courses/undergraduate/spring/#238
or by contacting Professor Ken Ehrenberg at kenneth@buffalo.edu
Posted November 21, 2007 in Classes
Perfecting the Law School Personal Statement Session II
November 14th, 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. 145A Student Union.
Your law school personal statement can be the deciding factor for acceptance. This session will teach you how to write a winning essay that will positively impact your overall law school application.
Professor Carr will be presenting this valuable workshop. I highly recommend anyone thinking about Pre-Law and thinking ahead to writing the personal statement to attend!