Does Butler have a "pre-law" major? Show Answer
No. Few undergraduate institutions offer a pre-law major,
because a well-rounded, liberal arts education provides students
the opportunity to develop their analytical and critical reasoning
skills, which are essential to any successful attorney.
What is the LSAT? Show Answer
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
is a half-day standardized test required for admission to all 202
law schools that are members of the Law School Admission Council
(LSAC). It provides a standard
measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that law
schools can use as one of several factors in assessing
applicants.
When should I take the LSAT? Show Answer
If you intend to begin law school
immediately following completion of your undergraduate degree, you
should plan to take the LSAT in June after your junior year. If you
intend to take a few years off before you apply to law school, you
can take the LSAT any time as your score will stay current for five
years. In general, you should start preparing for the exam at least
a year in advance.
Should I plan to take the LSAT more than
once? Show Answer
Multiple scores are averaged by
the Law School Data Assembly Service (
LSDAS), so you don't necessarily gain much by taking the LSAT
multiple times. If you feel you need to take the test again,
discuss your reasons with your pre-law advisor.
When should I apply to law school? Show Answer
If you intend to begin law school
immediately upon graduation from Butler, you should have your
applications complete and ready to file by November 1st of your
senior year.
What are the most important parts of my law school
application? Show Answer
Admissions decisions are based
most heavily on an index score consisting of your GPA and LSAT
score. After these numbers, the admissions committees look at the
personal statement, letters of recommendation and extracurricular
activities.