Law School Recruitment Forums
How Law School Forums Can Help You
People of all ages and backgrounds are discovering that a legal education can open the door to a variety of opportunities, not only in traditional law practice, but in other areas as well. If you have joined the thousands of men and women who are considering law school, the Law School Forums organized by Law School Admission Council will be an excellent resource for you. Here is some helpful information
about how to get the most out of an LSAC Law School Forum.
Regardless of your age, background, and goals, the Law School Forums can help you answer these questions:
- What law schools are best for you?
- How does the admission process work?
- What is the best way to prepare for the LSAT?
- How can you finance your legal education?
- What law school opportunities are available for members of minority groups?
Forums can also provide you with information that will help you answer more personal questions: Do you have the ability and educational background that will help you handle the law school curriculum? What will a legal education train you to do? Will law be a satisfying career for you?
Law School Forums are designed to be helpful and informative to all prospective law school students; they have proven to be particularly helpful to people who have been out of undergraduate school for a year or more. For other events of interest, please go to our Events Calendar.
Forum Workshops
Get first-hand advice from the experts about the opportunities and challenges of getting into law school. Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Forum 101
- About the LSAT
- The Application Process
- Financing a Legal Education
- Diversity Information Panel (formerly Minority Information Panel)
- What Do Lawyers Do?

