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You               have               a               bachelor's               degree               and               now               you're               ready               to               take               the               next               step               into               your               future.

The               field               of               law               fascinates               and               excites               you,               but               just               where               to               go               and               how               to               get               in               plagues               the               mind.

Where               to               begin?

Begin               with               the               top               three               law               schools               in               the               state               of               Ohio.

US               News               &               World               Report               uses               specific               criteria               to               rate               the               top               law               schools               in               the               United               States.

Looking               at               peer               assessments,               assessment               scores               by               lawyers               and               judges,               the               GPA               of               the               undergraduates               from               the               previous               year,               student               to               faculty               ratio,               and               the               number               of               students               employed               before               graduation               constitute               some               of               the               questions               asked               and               answered               giving               US               News               &               World               Report               its               reasons               for               the               standings.

The               top               three               law               schools               listed               for               the               state               of               Ohio               are               Moritz               College               of               Law               at               Ohio               State               University,               Case               School               of               Law               at               Case               Western               Reserve               University,               and               the               University               of               Toledo               College               of               Law.

There               are               many               other               law               schools               in               Ohio,               but               these               three               are               consistently               rated               in               the               top               100               in               the               United               States.
               The               best               chance               of               getting               into               a               law               school               requires               decision-making               beginning               with               your               undergrad               field               of               study.

You               must               have               a               degree               from               an               accredited               school,               however               no               particular               degree               is               required.

A               concentration               of               analytical               thinking,               logical               analysis,               and               strong               writing               skills               should               lead               the               way.

The               importance               of               being               able               to               communicate               verbally               and               in               writing               cannot               be               overstated.

All               law               schools               require               that               the               LSAT               (Law               School               Admission               Test)               be               taken               within               three               years               of               entering               the               school               of               your               choice               and               that               you               register               with               Law               School               Data               Assembly               Service.
               Moritz               College               of               Law               at               Ohio               State               University               
               The               Ohio               State               University               
               55               West               12th               Avenue               
               Columbus,               OH               43210-1391               
               Email:               http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/               
               Main               Office               
               phone:               (614)               292-2631               
               fax:               (614)               292-1383
               The               Michael               E.

Moritz               College               of               Law               at               Ohio               State               University               is               the               top               law               school               in               the               state               of               Ohio               and               landed               at               39th               nationwide.

What               makes               this               school               top               dog               in               Ohio?
               Located               in               the               city               of               Columbus,               the               state               capital,               has               the               culture,               diversity,               and               the               opportunities               of               a               more               urban               area               that               enhances               the               lives               of               students.

With               55               various               organizations               and               committees               there's               something               for               every               interest               and               passion.

You'll               find               public               advocacy               and               career               development               groups               such               as               the               ACLU,               Ohio               State               Law               Journal,               Street               Law,               Sports               and               Entertainment               Law,               Women's               Legal               Society,               American               Trial               Lawyers               Association               (ATLA)               and               the               list               goes               on.

Class               sizes               ranging               from               70               to               35,               entice               students               and               assure               them               of               a               more               intimate               learning               atmosphere.

The               law               library               houses               over               700,00               volumes               and               rates               as               one               of               the               top               15               law               libraries               in               the               United               States.

To               top               off               the               list               of               reasons               that               makes               Moritz               College               of               law               the               best               in               Ohio               are               two               programs               that               allow               students               a               taste               of               life               beyond               the               Buckeye               state.

A               study               program               in               Washington               D.

C.

and               a               study               abroad               program               at               historic               University               of               Oxford               in               the               United               Kingdom               gives               students               the               advantage               of               diversifying               their               law               school               experiences.

Approximately               120               prospective               employers               arrive               on               campus               to               recruit               and               hire               students               nearing               graduation.
               With               about               2300               prospective               students               competing               for               approximately               220               seats               knowing               exactly               how               to               get               in               and               then               taking               the               necessary               steps               is               all               important.

The               law               school               offers               full               time               course               study               beginning               in               the               fall               of               each               year.

Applications               must               be               submitted               between               October               15th               and               March               1st               one               year               before               planning               to               enter               the               school.

Your               application               package               must               include               the               following:               LSAT               score               of               at               least               161               and               undergraduate               GPA               and               transcript.

Include               with               your               application               and               fee               of               $60,               a               personal               statement               essay               not               longer               than               3               pages               and               2               letters               of               recommendation               by               professors               or               significant               employers.

Once               you               are               admitted,               a               deposit               must               be               made               to               hold               your               seat.
               Case               School               of               Law               at               Case               Western               Reserve               University               
               Case               Western               Reserve               University               
               11075               East               Boulevard               
               Cleveland,               OH               44106               
               Toll               Free:               800.756.0036               
               Direct:               216.368.3600               
               Fax:               216.368.1042               
               Email:               lawadmissions@case.edu
               Founded               in               1891,               Case               Law               School               places               as               the               second               best               law               school               in               Ohio               and               53rd               in               the               US.

It               is               one               of               the               first               schools               to               be               accredited               by               the               American               Bar               Association               and               a               charter               member               of               the               American               Association               of               Law               Schools               (AALS).

Located               in               Cleveland,               Ohio,               the               14th               largest               city               in               the               US               offers               ample               opportunities               to               witness               law               in               action               as               well               as               take               in               the               diverse               cultural               and               sporting               activities.

The               Law               School               boasts               a               nurturing,               mentor               driven               atmosphere               that               continues               beyond               the               classroom               and               into               outside               world.

704               students               attend               Case               Law               School               with               40.6%               being               women,               16.3%               are               minorities,               and               70%               hale               from               outside               Ohio.

Graduates               in               their               first               year               out               of               law               school               earned               a               median               income               of               $72,000.

72.9%               were               hired               before               graduating               and               56.6%               of               the               graduates               were               employed               by               law               firms;               excellent               statistics               to               encourage               interested               undergraduates.
               According               to               Case               Law               School               admissions,               "When               we               review               files,               our               question               is               this:               is               a               candidate               ready               to               meet               the               intellectual               challenges               of               our               program?"               To               get               into               Case               Law               School               at               Case               Western               Reserve               University               you'll               need               the               aforementioned               LSAT               as               well               as               registering               with               the               Law               School               Data               Assembly               Service.

Beyond               those               two               necessities               you               must               have               your               GPA               and               transcript               from               an               accredited               university.

The               admissions               committee               will               look               at               your               LSAT               score,               your               GPA               and               transcript               from               an               accredited               university               that               tells               them               the               difficulty               of               classes               taken,               if               you               have               a               sound               background               in               writing               with               an               emphasis               on               critical               thinking               and               logical               analysis.

If               you               have               been               out               of               school               for               several               years               and               employed,               you're               employment               record               will               come               into               play,               also.

An               application               can               be               submitted               online               for               free               or               one               filled               out               and               mailed               at               a               fee               of               $40.

You               may               include               up               to               three               letters               of               recommendation;               it's               not               necessary,               but               highly               recommended.

Hesitation               in               getting               your               application               and               the               required               essentials               for               apply               is               not               advised,               Case               Law               School               has               only               215               seats               available.
               University               of               Toledo               College               of               Law               
               2801               West               Bancroft,               MS               507               
               Toledo,               Ohio               43606-3390               
               Phone:               419-530-4131               
               law.admissions@utoledo.edu
               The               University               of               Toledo               College               of               Law               came               in               a               surprising               3rd               in               Ohio               and               93rd               in               the               US               as               one               of               the               top               law               schools               according               to               US               News               &               World               Report.

Toledo,               a               mid               size               city               of               approximately               350,000               people               is               home               to               the               University               of               Toledo               College               of               Law               as               well               as               to               one               of               the               finest               zoos               in               the               nation               and               an               outstanding               art               museum.

Easy               to               navigate,               the               city               offers               cultural               activities               and               the               Mud               Hens,               the               Detroit               Tigers               farm               team.

In               a               matter               of               minutes               you               can               leave               the               city               proper               and               find               yourself               at               a               more               relaxed               pace               in               a               pastoral               setting.

A               great               escape               from               city               and               law               school               pressures.

The               law               school               is               a               firm               believer               in               complete               student               support,               in               and               out               of               the               classroom.

Small               class               sizes               are               another               draw               to               this               school               with               a               ration               of               13               students               to               1               professor.

Full               and               part               time               programs               are               offered               giving               students               who               need               to               be               employed               while               attending               law               school               the               opportunity               continue               their               education.

The               average               income               after               graduation               is               $53,000               usually               at               law               firms.

97%               of               the               graduates               found               jobs               within               a               few               months               of               graduation.
               The               same               requirements               exist               for               the               University               of               Toledo               College               of               Law               as               they               do               for               the               other               two               schools.

Registering               with               the               Law               School               Data               Assembly               Service               and               taking               the               LSAT               within               3               years               of               entering               law               school               are               musts.

Complete               and               submit               an               application               along               with               a               $40               fee.

Two               letters               of               recommendation               from               professors               or               employers               are               required               and               should               include               extracurricular               activities,               if               you               have               any               unique               talents               or               skills,               significant               employment,               and               if               you've               participated               in               community               services.

A               personal               statement               is               not               required               but               is               highly               recommended               as               an               effort               that               goes               beyond               the               necessary.

When               vying               for               a               spot               in               class               of               250               with               1,100               others,               give               yourself               every               feasible               chance               to               be               successful.
               The               top               three               Ohio               law               schools               in               Ohio,               Moritz               Law               School               at               Ohio               State               University,               Case               Law               School               at               Case               Western               Reserve               University               and               the               University               of               Toledo               College               of               Law,               all               have               one               thing               in               common:               the               competition               to               garner               a               seat               in               their               classrooms               is               fierce.

The               majority               of               students               in               all               three               schools               have               been               out               of               college               and               part               of               the               work               force               before               entering               law               school               giving               them               a               maturity               edge               that               is               needed               in               the               formidable               world               of               law.

Be               aware               and               have               the               right               tools               in               your               briefcase               and               you'll               find               yourself               with               a               spot               in               the               law               school               of               your               choice;               ready               to               begin               to               chase               your               dream               of               being               a               lawyer               right               into               your               future.




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