Getting into law school can be one of the most frustrating,
exhausting, and if you get in, exhilarating experiences of your
life. Applications, recommendations, personal statements... all
of these disparate pieces and more have to be expertly packaged
to create the best possible case for yourself before the
admissions committees.
Unfortunately, that's not your only problem. Competition for
seats in the top law programs has always been tough. But with the
continuing spread of the global economy leading to increased
demand for top-notch lawyers, and the unparalleled mobility that
a law degree provides, admissions to law school is fiercer than
ever.
So where do you begin? How do you make yourself more
competitive? Well, start by taking a business-like
approach to law school admissions. Even with all the various
options and programs, there still are basic, key elements to an
application package. Doing a little homework can help you
organize and build a stellar application package — one that gets
you noticed.
The decision to go to law school is a highly personal one,
based on a number of factors that you must weigh for yourself.
It's not a step to be taken just because you can't think of
anything better to do, or because it's what all of your friends
are doing. Keep this thought in mind when you're weighing the
factors: Although surveys and polls do show that a significant
minority of attorneys are unhappy with their career choice, most
attorneys are happy with their career decision and believe
that they're helping society.
Your Direction
Having a law degree no longer automatically means having to be
a lawyer. There's a wealth of opportunities for people with law
degrees. The truth of the matter is that, despite all the jokes,
a law degree will always be an attractive commodity in the job
market. Take a few minutes to jot down your personal reasons for
wanting to go to law school, and try ranking them in order of
importance so that you can maintain a sharper focus as you move
along in the planning of your application itinerary.
Being able to articulate why you want to go to law school will
not only help ensure your happiness in your career, but will also
help you to gain admission to a top law school. The top schools
are looking for people who know why they want to go to law school
and have focus and direction in their lives.