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The College Scholars Prelaw Seminars
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The Council On Legal Education Opportunity
is proud to announce a series of one-day prelaw seminars designed especially
for highly motivated undergraduate students who register as CLEO College
Scholars. The College Scholars prelaw seminars bring together Freshmen,
Sophomores and Juniors from a wide variety of undergraduate institutions
to obtain vital information about what kind of skills and preparation
are necessary to become competitive law school applicants.
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To
register for any of the seminars described below
please click here.
The Road To Law School seminars:
admission priority given to freshmen.
Click
here for more information.
Sophomore Super Saturdays
seminars: admission priority given to sophomores.
Click
here for more information.
Junior Jumpstart the LSAT
seminars: admission primarily given to juniors .
Click
here for more information.
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The key to success is early preparation. The College Scholars
prelaw seminars provide timely information that will help prospective law
school applicants sidestep potholes on the road to law school.
Sponsored in partnership with local law schools, highly motivated students will
have the opportunity to tour a law school, dine and converse with practicing
attorneys and law students while acquiring critical information about financing
a legal education, what admission committees look for when reviewing applications,
marketing diversity status and how to build a plan for success on the law school
admission test. These seminars aim to help CLEO College Scholars hone critical
reading skills, analytical reasoning ability and problem solving skills, as
well as sound writing skills necessary to succeed on the law school admission
test.
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Taking copious notes on how to analyze different reading passages on
the LSAT.
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Logic Games Website Links:
http://www.allstarpuzzles.com/
http://www.expandyourmind.com/logicproblems/
http://www.crossword-puzzles.co.uk/
http://www.crossword-compiler.com/java/US.html
The CLEO College Scholars program is funded by the
U.S. Department of Education through the Thurgood Marshall Legal Educational
Opportunity Program. To participate, you must be a low-income, minority
or otherwise disadvantaged undergraduate student. For more information, call
866.886.4343.
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