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5 Tips for Pursuing a Juris Doctor Degree

The first step to receiving a juris doctor degree is getting into a respected law school. Prospective students can benefit from smart strategies that will lead to a prestigious university. This article will outline five tips that aspiring legal professionals can use to help secure their juris doctor degrees.

  1. Take an LSAT Course
    Performing well on the LSAT test is very important for getting into law school. Many law schools will accept only the first LSAT submission, so prospective students should do everything possible to do their best. These prep courses have been proven to increase test scores by as much as 50%. Long-term training can turn a weak test-taker into an exceptional one.
  2. Get Great Grades
    Most law schools require at least a 3.0 GPA simply to apply, frequently accepting students with much higher GPA's. It can generally be said that the better the grades, the better the school a student can get into.
  3. Accomplish Something
    Many of today's law schools look at achievements outside of school for admissions. Accomplishing something outstanding in your personal life can set you apart from your competition.
  4. Get Work Experience
    Most law schools don't like to accept students directly out of undergraduate school. Prospective applicants should get a couple of years of work experience in a relevant field before pursuing a juris doctor degree. Experience is particularly valued in entrepreneurship and fields that demonstrate an applicant's ability to excel.
  5. Develop a Strong Resume
    A great resume is essential for getting into the right law school. Professionals should focus on acquiring experiences that can build their resume and gain access to the school of their dreams.
Last Updated: June 16, 2017