Law School
Law School
±·²¹³¾±ð:ÌýMadeline Chandler
Major (s):ÌýPolitical Science & History
Minor (s):ÌýNone
Certificate (s):ÌýNone
My Pathway:
Freshman year:
- Joined CWA Politics & Media Committee
- Got an on-campus job in the PSCI department
- Joined , the pre-law fraternity
- Took intro classes in PSCI to fulfill degree requirements
Sophomore year:Ìý
- Added HIST as a second major
- Worked on degree requirements for PSCI to work through that major's requirements
- Served as the Chair of the CWA Politics & Media Committee and Producer CoordinatorÌýand continued working on campus
Junior year:
- Finished all the PSCI UD requirements and the major, began working on HIST
- Continued working on campus and with CWA
- Studied Abroad in Uppsala, Sweden during the Spring semester
Senior year:Ìý
- Took HIST classes to finish up my degreeÌý
- Added a second job in the ISSS office as an International Student's Guide
- Took the LSAT in September & November
- Began applying to law schools
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- After high school. I participated in debate and knew IÌýwanted to go into a field that required public speaking and organized argument. Law school was the best next step for this career.
- Focus on gaining skills in public speaking and communication and take classes with a lot of writing. The best way to prepare logical arguments is through oral communication and practice writing them down.
- No electives or classes that directly benefit your path can be taxing, so I would have spread out my PSCI requirements instead of cramming them in the first three years.
- CWA was incredibleÌýpractice in communication, meeting organization, and leadership skills. It required you to work with people from across the spectrum and communicate and negotiate which is an incredible skill when law school is the goal. Study Abroad was also great because it either confirms that your path is the right one or makes you change your mind since it opens your eyes to all the possibilities.
- I really only participated in CWA for the last four years, but I was also a member of which is the pre-law fraternity.
- Find an organization that you are passionate about and spend your time focusing on that one organization. Sometimes it can be good to have a million different things on your resume, but it can also be good to show that you can commit to one and succeed within that organization. By focusing on one, you also gain more experience as youÌýrise through the ranks whereas staying a member in a broad set of things doesn't give you as much experience.