likeitaloud
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Hi I'm currently first year student in Canada doing my undergrad in Political Science. Since high school I've been aiming at the top law schools, but for a few reason decided to to stay in Canada for undergrad. I just finished my first semester and so far everything is going very well, I'm in a reputable school, I get amazing grades and I'm involved in quite a few academic and community oriented clubs.
I'm not going to ask ridiculous questions like how high my marks have to be etc. But I would like some advice from current/alumni students on what they did to prepare during their undergrad. It seems as there are very few resources around me and non of my advisers/proffesors really have much to say on the subject. I understand the level of competition so I would like to know everything there is that helped you.
Maybe books, classes, outside tuition? Any advice would be appreciated or if you know a place where these kind of questions are discussed. I'm planning to stop by a few law schools I am interested in but these are not the type of questions advisers will answer.
Thanks!
I'm not going to ask ridiculous questions like how high my marks have to be etc. But I would like some advice from current/alumni students on what they did to prepare during their undergrad. It seems as there are very few resources around me and non of my advisers/proffesors really have much to say on the subject. I understand the level of competition so I would like to know everything there is that helped you.
Maybe books, classes, outside tuition? Any advice would be appreciated or if you know a place where these kind of questions are discussed. I'm planning to stop by a few law schools I am interested in but these are not the type of questions advisers will answer.
Thanks!