Wednesday, April 15, 2009

How can get into law school with an undergrad in audio production?

I graduated in 2000, have been traveling and working abroad in broadcasting and education for 5 years. Upon teaching and excelling at debate, public speaking, and critical thinking, I'm seriously interested in studying law and getting a degree. Maybe doing intellectual property law or something that connects to my undergrad (music production/ music industry stuff). Any suggestions?


Since you've been out of school for a bit, law school admissions are going to look more closely at your LSAT score and your admission essays when deciding whether to admit you. I wouldn't worry about what your degree was in, although they will likely still look at your transcript and grades.

As far as whether to go to law school... please see this answer I gave someone else regarding whether to go to law school in the first place:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AjQVRvlxer9zbaVtFiJYby7ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080702154702AA6gFsR&show=7#profile-info-ei4z81yfaa

Basically, it's great that you have experience and ideas about what you would do with your law degree. Law school is only worth while if you want to become a lawyer. Usually. In your case, you may be able to use your law school knowledge to be your own lawyer and look out for your own interests. It's quite a commitment, but you seem to have all your ducks in a row, and it sounds like you could come out of law school with a great career ahead of you.

Best of luck with whatever decision you make!

You can just apply and wait to get accepted

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