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Law School - How Do I Choose a Law School?Ideally, selecting law schools to apply to involves research and introspection. Many students rely on rankings to determine where to apply to law school. While a schools reputation can be important, we recommend that you gather information both about law schools and yourself to arrive at your own set of criteria that can help you make an informed decision about the law schools that are best for you. Gathering informationAttend Cals Law School Fair in October to talk face-to-face with law school representatives. Check the Cal Career Center's online Calendar for Law School Visits and law related information panels. Use the law school links on the Law School Admission Councils website to access detailed program information such as courses, professors, costs, financial aid and application forms. Usually, contact information is provided. If you have specific questions, directly contact the school. At the Career Center Infolab, and the campus or local library, you will find books, brochures, catalogues, directories and guides that list information on universities that grant graduate or professional degrees. One such guide is The Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools, which contains descriptions of all accredited graduate programs. Conduct informational interviews with current law school students, professionals, and faculty in the law programs you are considering to gain insider information about programs. Visit the law schools and sit in on classes if possible. Deciding where to applyAfter you have gathered information, here are some factors to consider when evaluating law schools:
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