University of Virginia Law School
Today’s featured law school is the University of Virginia Law School. During the program you will hear from the Senior Assistant Dean of Admissions, Jason Trujillo, and 3L student Chris Wimbush.
Today’s featured law school is the University of Virginia Law School. During the program you will hear from the Senior Assistant Dean of Admissions, Jason Trujillo, and 3L student Chris Wimbush.
Today’s featured law school is Boston College Law School. During the program you will hear from the Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at the Law School, Rita C. Jones, and third-year student Esther Adetunji.
Today’s featured law school is the University of California, Davis School of Law, also known as King Hall. During the program you will hear from the Dean of the Law School, Kevin Johnson, and third-year student, Esmeralda Soria.
Today’s featured law school is George Washington University Law School. During the program you will hear from Fredrick Lawrence, Dean of the law school, and Theresa Bowman, the current Student Bar Association President at George Washington law.
This week’s podcast places us in a unique vantage point as we hear first-hand stories from three different students currently in law school. We will talk with a married law student who took time off before attending law school, a transfer student, and even someone who finished their undergraduate degree in three years, and then went immediately on to law school.
This week’s podcast helps answer the question “Is Law School Right For Me?”. We spoke to Jose Ivan Roman, Assistant Director of Admissions at Boston Law School; Kelly Shull Cannon, Partner at Houser, Newman, Besley Law Firm; and Kris Tina Carlston, Lawyer and Pre-Law Advisor at Brigham Young University. Our experts discussed the qualities and skill sets it takes to succeed in the law school classroom and the questions to ask yourself before entering into the financial and time commitments of law school. Though Jose Ivan Roman doesn’t believe a specific personality is made for law school, all three of our experts believe there are specific skill-sets needed to succeed. They mentioned drive and determination, along with analytical, writing, reading, and public speaking skills as being necessary for a successful law school student.