Law School Admission Guide
Law school admission committees look at your undergraduate GPA, LSAT score, academic trajectory, personal statement and letters of recommendation.
Whitman Supportive Faculty Mentors
Your letters of recommendation should mostly come from faculty who can speak to your academic abilities. At Whitman, you will have the advantage of small classes and opportunities for sustained work with accomplished faculty. As a result, your references will be in a position to write thoughtful letters of recommendation.
Pre-Law Advising
Students interested in law school should schedule a meeting with Whitman’s pre-law advisors by the end of their second year at Whitman.
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) also provides an excellent set of resources about the admission process including: