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The video provides advice for high school students interested in pursuing law school. The creator emphasizes the importance of academic excellence, joining clubs and organizations to build confidence, and finding a non-academic passion. Reading regularly and interning at a law firm or government office are also recommended. The video ends with a prayer and an invitation to subscribe for more tips and information on one-on-one application help.
In this section, the video creator provides advice for high schoolers interested in pursuing a career in law. She begins with the importance of maintaining high academic achievement, as it sets the foundation for discipline and time management skills that are crucial in law school. She also suggests joining clubs and student organizations, such as Mock Trial or Speech and Debate, to build confidence in public speaking and argumentation. The video creator emphasizes that it's never too late to start preparing for law school and encourages viewers to prioritize academic excellence and personal growth.
In this section, a former law student encourages high school students to join non-academic activities that make them well-rounded students. She encourages students to find a passion or interest outside of academia, which will help them in law school by providing real-world experiences. She further notes that having technical knowledge about a passion or interest can also come in handy in a case by giving a unique perspective and understanding of what the client needs. Reading regularly is also important to build stamina, which is essential in law school where there is a lot of reading to be done.
In this section, the speaker provides some tips for high school students who are interested in pursuing law school. Firstly, she recommends reading a lot to increase stamina, build vocabulary, and improve reading comprehension for both the ACT and LSAT. Additionally, she suggests interning at a law firm or government office to gain hands-on experience and exposure to the life of an attorney. Even just offering to work a few hours per week for free can be a valuable opportunity for students. Finally, the video ends with a prayer and an invitation to subscribe for weekly college, law school, and graduate school topics and tips, as well as information on one-on-one application help.
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