Law Schools Manchester NH

Law schools in Manchester, NH normally takes three years of full-time classes after the completion of an undergraduate degree. In order to apply to law school, your four-year degree must be from an accredited college or university. Your application, transcripts, and degree should reflect rigorous undergraduate coursework, good grades, and excellent writing and critical-thinking abilities.

Continental Academie of Hair Design - Manchester
(603) 622-5851
228 Maple Street
Manchester, NH
Seacoast Career School - Manchester Campus
(603) 624-7222
670 North Commercial St
Manchester, NH
St. Anselm College
(603) 641-7000
100 Saint Anselm Drive
Manchester, NH
Manchester Community College - New Hampshire
(603) 668-6706
1066 Front St
Manchester, NH
Empire Beauty School - Hooksett
(603) 792-1400
1328 Hooksett Rd
Hooksett, NH
Hesser College
(603) 668-6660
3 Sundial Ave
Manchester, NH
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
(603) 641-4321
400 Commercial Street
Manchester, NH
New Hampshire Institute of Art
(866) 241-4918
148 Concord St
Manchester, NH
Michaels School of Hair Design & Esthetics
(603) 668-4300
73 South River Road
Bedford, NH
Southern New Hampshire University
(603) 668-2211
2500 N River Rd
Manchester, NH
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Planning Ahead: Law School

Want to take on the bad guys or to defend the falsely accused? As college draws near, perhaps you’re thinking about a career in law and have a million questions. Or perhaps you doubt whether you have what it takes to become a lawyer. Law school can be a daunting thought, but there are things you can do now to prepare and decide if law school is the right choice for you.

Law school normally takes three years of full-time classes after the completion of an undergraduate degree. In order to apply to law school, your four-year degree must be from an accredited college or university. Your application, transcripts, and degree should reflect rigorous undergraduate coursework, good grades, and excellent writing and critical-thinking abilities.

Undergraduate majors
Perhaps the most common misconception about getting into law school is that certain majors are looked upon more favorably than others in the admission process. Many students believe that political science is the pre-law major, but the reality is that virtually no school has a required pre-law undergraduate major. Any rigorous program of study, from Anthropology to Zoology, is considered acceptable, so feel free to pursue what interests you.

Majoring in an area you enjoy is a smart way to ensure that you’ll get good grades, which can only help you on your law school application.

Author: Amy Ambler

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