Law Day
September 25, 2008
12pm - 4pm / Michigan Union
Because… one day can make all the difference!
What to Expect
Law Day is a great way to connect with a large number of law schools
right here on campus! Typically, 100+ schools and over 450 students
participate in the event. Law Day offers something for everyone:
- Juniors, Seniors, Graduate Students, Alumni/ae
- Learn about specific programs from law school representatives
- Collect application and financial aid information
- Get tips on personal statement writing, application process
and letters of reference
- First & Second Year Students
- Get tips from law school representatives on undergraduate preparation
and co-curricular activities
- Explore law school options
- Build networks for the future
Registration
- UM-Ann Arbor Students and Alumni/ae
- Registration for the fair will be on-site the day of the event
- There is no registration fee
- Bring your student ID
- Non-UM-Ann Arbor Students
- While this event targets UM-Ann Arbor students, students from
other universities/colleges may attend
- Registration for the fair will be on-site the day of the event
- There is no registration fee
FAQs
What should I do before Law Day?
Prioritize your list of schools to make effective use of your time at Law Day.
If you have time, visit the websites of your top schools.
What should I wear?
First impressions count so give some thought to what you wear. Business
casual works for Law Day; however, keep in mind “business casual” doesn’t mean “classroom casual.” Bottom line—you want the
schools to remember you… not what you’re wearing.
I only have 30 minutes
between classes…should I still come?
Yes!… but maximize your time by checking the list of schools before
the fair and picking your top 3-5 schools. On the day of the Fair, register
and head straight to your top choice school. If there’s a long line move on
to the next one on your list. 30 minutes is plenty of time to connect with 3-4
organizations.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your questions for the schools (e.g., what are your course offerings?)
and be prepared to answer questions (e.g., when do you want to attend law school?).
No need to bring a resume.
Anything else I should know?
Use The Career Center Reference Letter Service to manage your letters of reference.
Most graduate/professional schools will request letters of reference as
an important part of the application process. It’s most helpful to request
letters of reference from GSIs/faculty during current courses rather than waiting
until application time which might be several semesters later. Our Reference
Letter Service will help you get an early start on this important part of the
application process.
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