slide 1: 3 Traits That Will Help You Get Into Top Law Schools
When it comes to getting into a good law school competition is often fierce. Of course good
grades and test scores are basic prerequisites for getting into a top school but there are literally
thousands of candidates with good grades and test scores that will be competing for essentially
what amounts to only a handful of slots. In order to even have a shot at securing a coveted slot in
a prestigious law program youre going to have to distinguish yourself from the crowd. Here are
three great ways to do that.
1. A clear interest and passion for the law:
There are many reasons why people might pursue a career in law but not all of them are
necessarily equally admirable or compelling. Some may be drawn to the prestige or the high
salary they think they can earn while others may simply feel pressured by their family or peers.
Students that have a clear and compelling passion for the law itself will often distinguish
themselves on applications. This is particularly true for students that already have a clear idea of
the specific type of law they want to practice. Even more influential is having a good reason why
a certain type of law is of interest. Students who are the children or grandchildren of immigrants
may have a strong desire to practice immigration law as a result of seeing what their relatives
went through or individuals who have had close family members or loved ones experience some
type of injustice might have a clear and compelling reason to want to become attorneys.
slide 2: 2. Practical experience:
While many students will apply to law school while still completing their undergraduate degree
students that complete their undergraduate degree and take some time to work in a law related
field before applying to law school may find they have a significant advantage. Not only will
they often have a clearer understanding of what exactly they want to do and what all it entails
but if they do well they will most likely have far stronger recommendation letters than those
who try and go straight from an undergraduate program directly into law school.
3. Appropriate projects or extra-curricular activities:
Aside from taking time off and getting a job in a legal arena extra-curricular activities can go a
long way towards underscoring your passion for the law and your ability to excel in law school.
Whether its volunteering at a legal aid clinic doing an internship with a law firm or even
working summers at a firm these may all help you get an edge over the competition. Not all
extra-curricular activities that help set you apart need to be law-related either. Anything that
demonstrates leadership or academic excellence can all help you stand out from the crowd.
Typically some of the best law schools have some of the lowest acceptance rates. Many top
schools accept less than 10 of their applicants. The majority of applicants will all good grades
and test scores so it ’s important to distinguish yourself in other ways in addition to having
excellent grades and test scores.
Jay Sekulow is the Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice ACLJ one of the
most prestigious law firms in the country.