Are you a pre-law student? That is, are you thinking about going to law school someday? Then you have come to the right place! This site provides information and resources to help you …
- make an informed decision about whether to go to law school;
- discover the type of legal career you will find most fulfilling;
- discover and join pre-law student groups on campus;
- hear about events and opportunities of relevance to GSU pre-law students;
- choose an academic course of study that will prepare you for success in law school and beyond;
- learn why it is important to seek internships and other experiential learning opportunities;
- learn what you should do during your freshman, sophomore and junior years to prepare yourself for one day getting accepted into a good law school;
- learn what you must do your junior and senior years to be successful in the law school admissions process;
- make an informed decision about where to go to law school; and
- find people on and off campus to go to for pre-law advice.
A great way to receive important pre-law news on campus is to subscribe to GroupMe for CASA Pre-Law (https://groupme.com/join_group/46635197/9hGbcMBG). You are already here at the CASA Pre-Law site (https://casa.gsu.edu/casa-programming/) and you should bookmark the location and visit often.
CASA Pre-Law is GSU’s innovative centralized pre-law advising program. CASA Pre-Law has three main declared goals:
1) help students discover whether the study and practice of law are a good fit for their academic, professional, and personal goals
2) provide pre-law mentoring and opportunities that hone interests and keeps students on track toward successful law school bids and progressions; and
3) maintain a legal internship program through local and regional firms.
To learn more about that network, and ways, in general, to seek advice about law school and law careers, check out the pages in this section of the website.