Sunday, September 28, 2014

College Law Program Research

        After we graduate, we will be tossed into the college circuit. With the Honors Mentorship Program on my resume, colleges will view me as someone who is ready to get involved in their job and already has experience in my field of study. I am lucky enough to be interested in a subject that the best colleges in the southeast offer. These are the schools that caught my eye (formatted to the weekly assignment posted on 9/22).


1.         The University of Georgia
                Athens, Georgia
                http://www.uga.edu

Florida State University
    Tallahassee, Florida

The University of Alabama
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama

2. Business/Law, General Studies

3. The universities that caught my eye were the ones listed under step 1, but others include Clemson, Auburn, Ole Miss, and The University of Tennessee.

4. To get into law you must pass the LSAT exam.

5. -Must look at SAT/ACT scores
-Type of School: Public, Large, 4 Year, and Coed
-Location: South, Georgia
-Campus & Housing; Residential campus, freshmen can drive
-Activities: Must have a Marching Band
-Academic Credit: Must take Advance Placement credit

6. UGA Law School (my ideal law school): Ranked 29th of 204 of American Bar Association approved law schools.

7. -HOPE Scholarship
    - Zell-Miller Scholarship
    -David (DJ) Wright Davenport Scholarship
    - Tommy Aaron/Charlie Aaron Foundation Scholarship

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