Pre-Law Resources
- Writing Personal Statements
- Requesting Letter of Recommendations
- Law School Admissions Council (LSAC)
- LSAC Law School Forums
- American Bar Association (ABA)
- National Jurist
- Law School Predictor
- LGBTQ+ Guide to Law School
Organizations and Scholarships
- Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO)
- Castillo Scholars Program
- Law School Scholarship Finder
- The Future Justice Lawyers of Chicago (FJLOC)
- Black Women Lawyers' Association of Greater Chicago, Inc.
Illinois Law Schools
- Chicago-Kent College of Law
- DePaul University - College of Law
- Loyola University - School of Law
- Northern Illinois University - College of LAw
- Northwestern University - Pritzker School of Law
- Southern Illinois University - School of Law
- University of Chicago Law School
- University of Illinois Chicago - UIC Law
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign - College of Law
The LSAT
The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is administered through the Law School Admissions Commission (LSAC). The LSAT consists of Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, and Argumentative Writing. It takes 3.5 hours to complete and the score is valid for 5 years. The LSAT is offered 7 times a year and applicants can take it up to 3 times a year and 5 times within the past 5 years, with a lifetime limit of 7 times. LSAC/LSAT fee waivers are availave for those who qualify.
LSAT Prep Courses
- LawHUb
- Khan Academy
- Kaplan
- Blueprint Prep also see What is the LSAT
- Princeton Review
- PowerScore
- 7Sage
- LSATMax
- Magoosh
- TestMasters
- LSAT Demon