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Planning Your Years
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Introduction

Freshman Year

Sophomore Year

Non-IGETC Transfer
 Course Priorities
 Declare Major
 Capped Major
 R&C
 QR
 FL
 7-Course Breadth
 AC
 Minor
 AH&I
 Other Issues
 Normal Progress
 Degree Audit
 Unit Requirements
 Research
 Scholarships
 Study Abroad
 Medical School
 Law School
 Career
 Student Responsibility
 Transfer Checklist

Junior Year

Senior Year

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Law School
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I am preparing for law school. What do I need to know?
- Any major is acceptable for admission to law schools.
- Earning good grades is essential!
Although law school admissions are based on a variety of criteria, most law schools' primary interests will be in your undergraduate GPA, and your LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) score. With solid grades and a decent LSAT score you will be a competitive applicant for many law schools.
Law schools expect their students to think analytically, do extensive research, and write exceptionally. With that in mind, students are encouraged to take courses that will help them develop these attributes. UC Berkeley offers an extraordinary variety of classes that will help you hone these skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q - Where can I get more information on pre-law preparation or law school in general?
A - The Career Center is an invaluable resource for students who are interested in going to law school
Q - What classes should I take to enhance my writing, research, and analytical skills?
A - Essentially, any class that requires you to analyze text, write a substantial research paper, or figure out problems will be good preparation for law school.
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