The process of applying to law school can be complex and, at times, bewildering. This web site will hopefully offer you guidance and information necessary to make the process go as smoothly as possible. This is the centralized resource for all of your questions as well as for news about relevant opportunities and organizations.
The site is organized around common questions that students raise about law school.
- Is law school the right choice for me?
- What should I do to get ready for law school?
- How do I prepare for the LSAT?
- How do I decide which law school is right for me?
- What is the LSDAS?
- How do I actually apply to law school?
If you cannot find the answers you want here, or are interested in more individualized advice, you can always contact Professor Evans, the university pre-law advisor. He can be reached at john.evans@csun.edu or at 818-677-7232.
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Judicial Internship
The Judicial Internship is a program where CSUN students are placed with Superior Court judges for a semester. Interns have virtually complete access to what is happening in the courts including settlement conferences in chambers, motion hearings, jury selection, and trials. Applications for Spring 2010 can now be accessed here: Spring 2010 Judicial Internship Application (.pdf)
If you have any questions, contact Dr. Virginia Lussier at ginny.lussier@csun.edu
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