by Degataga » Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:03 am
A better than decent LSAT score (e.g. above a 151-155). Can get Kaplan or princeton review. Once you get into law school, I would suggest Glannon's Guide to every law school subjects. But, it's pricey. For cheap alternatives, for law school outlines, case briefs, past exams, class notes, or tips for the bar exam I would recommend LegallyNoted.com. You can also make money by selling your notes. Social collaboration for learning will be the future of law school as costs continue to rise for tuition. But be aware, the cost of tuition hovers around $165,000 and the job market is not that great for attorneys now.