"Hasta la victoria siempre" (Che Guevara) I would like to study the law so that I can help people with problems in my workplace. I am dissatisfied with the declining real wage, the substantial increase in temporary or part-time jobs (such as little or no fringe benefits), and the ongoing existence of unsafe workplaces. I believe that over the next 20 to 50 years, perhaps large-scale, technological advances continue to make people unemployed, and that the government, companies, and workers have the opportunity to share productivity growth I will. In the future. I believe people have the right to work at work.
The Law School entrance examination (generally known as LSAT) is an exam used by the Law School Entry Division to evaluate applicant preparation status for law school. As explained by the testing agency, "This provides a standard measure of reading comprehension and language reasoning skills that law school can use as one of several factors for evaluating applicants ". Important Skills Schools such as the ability to accurately read and understand complex sentences can systematically derive inferences and important considerations from the presented information and analyze and evaluate others' assertions and reasoning skills I will.
As part of the law school pilot program, the applicant may choose to submit a law school entrance exam (LSAT), a graduate entrance examination (GRE), or a graduate school entrance examination (GMAT) (where applicable - see below) I will. Before the Admissions Committee evaluates your application, you must have the current LSAT, GRE or GMAT score (obtained over the past 5 years). GMAT: If you currently have a postgraduate degree at the University of Chicago, want to study a double degree at the University of Chicago Law School or want to apply for a double degree at another University of Chicago Law School, you can submit a double degree I will. GMAT score instead of LSAT or GRE
Thank you for your interest in the University of Chicago law school. There are about 5,000 applications each year, and the registration course is 185 to 195. The Admissions Committee reviews each application received. The Admissions Committee has a broad and comprehensive view of each applicant and believes that simple formulas do not adequately measure the applicant's academic ability or contribution to the law school community. Law school employs a paperless registration process. This means to electronically receive, process and evaluate all applications. Every applicant is available for blind people should apply through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) flexible application. Law school does not offer application materials directly to the applicant. All application documents are obtained from LSAC and sent directly to law school.