* English
* Math
* Science
* Social studies
* Foreign language
Recommended Courses
* Civics
* Economics
* Government
* History
* Philosophy
* Psychology
* Public speaking
* Debate
Important Skills
* Analytical thinking
* Critical thinking
* Problem solving
* Research skills
* Writing skills
* Verbal communication skills
Extracurricular Activities
* Mock trial
* Debate club
* Student government
* Community service
* Leadership positions
Admissions Requirements
Most law schools require applicants to have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Some law schools also require applicants to take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).
The LSAT is a standardized test that measures critical thinking, reading comprehension, and analytical reasoning skills. The LSAT is required by most law schools in the United States.