PRE-LAW INFORMATION
Pre-Law Upcoming EventsSpring 2008 Pre-Professional Orientation ScheduleTo become familiar with information essential to their future success, Pre-Law students who have not met with the Pre-Professional Advisor are asked to attend one of the below orientation sessions. To sign up, students may stop by Scates Hall 107 or call 678-5454. | Day/Date | Time | Location | | TBA | TBA | Scates 222 | | TBA | TBA | Scates 222 | | TBA | TBA | Scates 222 | | TBA | TBA | Scates 222 | The first Pre-Law Society meeting for the spring 2008 semester is scheduled for 3:00 PM on Thursday, Jan. 31, in Scates Hall, Room 222. All interested students are welcome to attend. The meetings are open to all interested students.
Experiencing Test Anxiety?Some of our preprofessional students recommend the prometric test drive session for students who are nervous or simply curious about the actual entrance test atmosphere. You can go through a mock experience that may help alleviate your jitters and prepare you for what to expect on test day. For more info, go to: www.prometric.com/TestDrive/default.htm
Students for whom the cost of a Kaplan prep course poses a genuine hardship can apply for tuition assistance via Sallie Mae or via the Kaplan tuition assistance program. Application forms for both programs are accessible on-line at the following links: Sallie Mae Loan Application Kaplan Tuition Application If you love PreLaw Magazine, then be sure to read the FREE quarterly e-newsletter. The newsletter provides you with study advice, LSAT advice, etc. Here are the steps to sign up: - go to www.rfls.org
- give them your email address
- look for your first issue to arrive
Pre-Law students should check the Office of Career and Employment Services web site schedule regularly for workshops and seminars of particular interest to them.COMM 4812/6812 - Communications Law in the Performing Arts. This course covers artist, performer, management contractual relationships; acquisition, copyright and disposition of literary and audio-visual properties; production and distribution agreements; advertising law and rights affecting TV, motion picture, radio and stage businesses. Back to Top
The Law School Admission Council dedicates funds, through its Fee Waiver Program, to support law school access for all candidates regardless of their ability to pay for the LSAT and associated services. A limited number of fee waiver packets are available in Scates Hall 107, or candidates applying to law school may download the fee waiver packet from the LSAC website at: http://www.LSAC.org LSAT InformationLAW School Admission Test (LSAT) Administration Dates2008-2009
LSAT/LSDAS Information Booklets are available on the pre-law shelf in Scates 107. Registration deadlines and specifics are available at www.LSAC.org Back to Top
Council on Legal Education OpportunityAmerican Bar Association Bldg. 740 15th Street N.W., 9th Floor Washington, DC 20005 Telephone: (202) 662-8630LSAT Preparation Resource!Study for the LSAT with Flashcards Specifics are available at: http://polisci.memphis.edu Back to Top
Internships with the Tennessee State Legislature are available on a competitive basis. Information can be accessed electronically at: http://polisci.memphis.edu Students may also contact Mike Collins at rmcollin@memphis.edu Hardcopy applications are available in Clement Hall, Room 437. Back to Top Back to Advising
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