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ID 3205 Law School Exploration (2 credits)
Offered during Spring Semesters only.

Thinking about law school? This class helps you evaluate the pursuit of law school and a career in law.

In the early part of the class, you'll learn more about your unique interests, values, preferences and skills. After that, you'll explore law school and the careers and specialties within the field of law. Later in the class, you'll begin to assess more specifically which undergraduate activities and experiences might help you get into law school. For example, you'll learn about helpful classes to take to make yourself a good law school candidate, helpful volunteer positions or internships, and much more.

Assignments include informational interviews and off-campus site visits that allow you to examine the reality of attending law school and becoming a lawyer.



Register for ID 3205 through the U's
One Stop site. Class times and availability can be found in the One Stop schedule under "Interdepartmental Study" (ID).



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