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Pre-Law

About Pre-Law Advising

Welcome to the Pre-Law resources page for UNC Chapel Hill students! Our Pre-Law advising program offers support for every step of your journey to law school, from exploring legal careers to navigating the application process.

Here, you’ll find self-service tools and resources to help you make informed decisions and actively prepare for law school, including information on UNC’s law-related clubs, essential skills for aspiring law students, LSAT prep, and guidance on crafting a strong application.

With our range of self-directed resources and hands-on support, you’ll be well-equipped to build a compelling law school application and a successful path to a legal career.

Exploring Pre-Law

To help you get started on your journey to law school, here are essential resources that offer valuable insights into legal careers and the application process:

Law School Admission Council (LSAC): Access comprehensive information on law school admissions, including an application timeline, LSAT resources, and the LSAC Law School Admission Guide.

Vault Law Guide: An in-depth guide to legal careers, specialties, and what to expect from different paths within the field of law.

These resources are designed to help you build foundational knowledge, explore various legal paths, and start your journey toward a successful law school application. Please make sure that you’ve reviewed these resources prior to meeting with our Pre-Law Advisor.

Want to receive our Pre-Law monthly newsletter?

Simply add "Legal & Law Enforcement" as an industry of interest to your Handshake profile to be added to our listserv.

In the "Looking For" section at the top of your profile, click the Pencil icon to add interests.

Then in the "Industries" section, search for Legal & Law Enforcement. Don't forget to click "Save" when you're done!

Top Priorities for Pre-Law Undergraduates

Regardless of your major, you can successfully prepare for law school by focusing on a few key priorities. Law schools seek well-rounded candidates from diverse academic backgrounds, so the choice of major is less important than developing strong analytical, research, and communication skills.

  • Academic Excellence: Strive for high GPA in challenging coursework.
  • Relevant Skills Development: Highlight critical thinking, research, writing, and public speaking.
    • Hint: Peruse the UNC Course Catalogue to help identify classes that can help you build these skills — they don’t have to be law-related to be useful!
  • Experiential Learning: Internships, research assistantships, and job shadowing.
  • Networking: Connect with alumni and professionals in law.
  • Early LSAT Prep and Planning: Begin early preparation and familiarize yourself with timelines.

Top 10 Skills for Pre-Law Students

Developing key skills can help you excel in law school and beyond. Here are the top skills for aspiring law students, from analytical thinking and research proficiency to resilience and problem-solving, with each skill offering a strong foundation for success in the legal field.

Explore Essential Pre-Law Skills
Analytical Thinking

The ability to critically evaluate complex information, identify patterns, and form logical conclusions is essential for interpreting cases, legal precedents, and arguments.

Research Proficiency

Strong research skills are key for uncovering and synthesizing relevant information from legal documents, statutes, and case law to build compelling arguments.

Written & Verbal Communication

Clear and persuasive communication, both in writing and speaking, is crucial for drafting legal briefs, presenting arguments, and engaging with clients and colleagues effectively.

Time Management

Balancing rigorous academic coursework, internships, and personal commitments requires excellent time management and organizational skills to meet deadlines and maintain productivity.

Ethical Reasoning

Law students and lawyers must navigate complex ethical dilemmas and adhere to a strong moral compass while advocating for justice and fairness.

Team Collaboration

Law often involves teamwork, whether working on cases, participating in moot court, or collaborating with colleagues. Effective teamwork ensures the best outcomes for clients and projects.

Attention to Detail

Meticulous attention to detail is critical for reviewing contracts, analyzing legal documents, and avoiding costly errors in arguments or filings.

Resilience

The ability to adapt to challenges, overcome setbacks, and remain focused in high-pressure situations is key to thriving in law school and legal practice.

Public Speaking

Confident and persuasive public speaking skills are essential for presenting cases in court, delivering arguments, and participating in debates or mock trials.

Problem-Solving

Lawyers often resolve complex issues for their clients. Developing innovative solutions while considering legal, ethical, and practical implications is vital for success.

UNC-Chapel Hill Pre-Law Clubs & Organizations

Getting involved in pre-law clubs and organizations is a great way to explore your interest in law, develop relevant skills, and build connections with peers who share similar career goals. Below are links to active pre-law groups at UNC you can join through Heel Life, including the UNC Pre-Law Club, Mock Trial Team, UNC Debate Team, PAD: Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Co-Ed Fraternity, and more.

Pre-Law Appointments for Application Support

UNC Chapel Hill offers personalized coaching to guide you through each step of the law school application process, with appointments available for LSAT strategies, personal statements, letters of recommendation, and more. Please review this page before your appointment to familiarize yourself with key resources and preparation steps; this will allow us to maximize our time together by focusing on your specific goals and unique path to law school.

What to Expect in Your Coaching Appointment:

Personalized Planning: We’ll discuss your individual goals, timelines, and strategies tailored to your unique strengths and experiences.

Targeted Feedback: Come prepared to dive into specific areas, whether it's refining your personal statement, identifying schools that align with your profile, or creating a focused LSAT study plan.

Actionable Next Steps: Each session will end with a clear set of actions to keep you on track.

LSAT Prep Resources

Preparing for the LSAT is a critical step in your law school journey, and starting 6-12 months in advance can set you up for success. Below are recommended resources, courses, and practice tools to help you create a study plan and build confidence for test day.

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