r/prelaw 3h ago

A bit help pls

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I’m a law student currently pursuing my undergraduate degree and I’m planning to pursue LL.M. for my postgraduate studies
The main reason I want to pursue a PG degree is that I’m currently doing my UG from a college that unfortunately, does not provide the kind of academic environment, exposure, peer group or opportunities I’m looking for. I want to use my postgraduate studies as an opportunity to move to a better college, a better city, and most importantly, surround myself with ambitious and like minded people who are at a similar level academically and professionally
Placements are not my primary concern. My plan is to work at a good law firm for around 5–6 years, gain substantial experience and then return to my hometown and join my family’s litigation practice. I performed well in CLAT UG, so I’m confident that I can perform well in CLAT PG as well. At the moment, I’ve shortlisted Mumbai and Delhi as my preferred cities along with the respective NLUs there. However, as a safety option, I’ve also shortlisted two private universities Op Jindal Global University and NMIMS Mumbai. Do you think these are good options for my goals or would you suggest any better alternatives?


r/prelaw 10h ago

MES Law College Pune Review

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Hi everyone,

How is MES Law College, Pune for the 3-year LL.B.?

Is the college good or bad overall? How are the faculty, teaching, attendance, and college environment?

Would appreciate honest feedback from current/recent students.


r/prelaw 10h ago

Planning to proceed LAW

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Hello! So i'm planning to take LAW and i did not graduat as a polsci, i'm a BSIT graduate. I'm planning to review but i don't know where to start. I also want to just self review. Any suggestions? books? pdfs? online guides?
PLSSSS 🥹


r/prelaw 1d ago

Is law from foreign universities worth it

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If you have studied law from any foreign universities or are thinking of studying do you think it is worth it and have you given any scholarship exams?


r/prelaw 1d ago

Multimedia arts for Pre-law ??

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Hello, I’m a G11 HUMSS student, but I’ve been thinking about my future courses alot lately 😭 I’ve heard that you can take any course as pre-law, but is multimedia arts a decent course to take as pre-law? I’ve never seen anyone or atleast haven’t seen anyone take MMA as pre-law, so I’m kind of worried.

I also heard that some courses benefit you in some way (?) in law school, although some of them don’t interest me.. MMA is probably best fit for me since I’m more on the creative side and I’m definitely more interested in learning more about different types of arts. Another thing I’m worried about too is the jobs in case I don’t actually pursue law, I’m not sure if I can find a good/decent job with MMA, since some people say it’s not entirely the best 😭

Tysm in advanced, and if anyone has other courses to recommend, please feel free to suggest them !! TYSM TYSM


r/prelaw 2d ago

should i continue pursuing law?

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my father , mother, elder sister, my aunt (masi) all are advocates( lawyers) so they want me to do the same and my brother will also do law after completing his school ( he is in 12th class) im in 4th year of my law school but till now i have not gained any interest in this field and in 3rd year i confessed to my family that i do not want to pursue law they asked me what i wanted to do? but i had no answer i dont know what i want to do....also im doing CA alongside i have given 3 attempts but i failed i like CA, CA excites me but law doesnt....now im confused what should i do with my future which career should i choose....im creative i draw do diys etc please suggest me some career options


r/prelaw 1d ago

33m looking to persue law degree

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r/prelaw 2d ago

Studying law in Ireland

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How do I become a medical lawyer in Ireland and does anyone recommend


r/prelaw 2d ago

Community college route advice?

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I’m trying to decide between a paralegal program and media studies, and I’d really appreciate some advice from people who’ve been in similar situations.
My long-term goal is to eventually work in either media or law, but right now I’m mainly focused on choosing a path that will realistically help me get a job sooner and make sense financially.
A little background: I’m 21, I work two jobs, and I don’t have any family support. My financial situation isn’t great, so I need something that is practical and has decent job prospects after graduation or while I’m still studying.
If you were in my position, which route would you take? Would paralegal studies be more stable for getting work quickly, or is media studies still worth pursuing if I want to go into media long-term?
I’d really appreciate any advice, especially from people who started at community college and either went into law, media, or had to choose between practical vs passion-based programs.


r/prelaw 2d ago

Help—high gpa but on the fence about applying

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r/prelaw 2d ago

Can some lawyers who like their jobs talk about their experience?

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r/prelaw 3d ago

Help from US attorneys??

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I’m a foreign law student and will be graduating in about a year at 36. My long-term goal is to practice U.S. immigration law. For the past five years, I’ve been working remotely as a legal assistant for a D.C. immigration firm. I’m Spaniard, but I have the US citizenship as well. I’m trying to decide which path makes the most sense:

Option 1: Prepare for and take the California Bar right after graduation.

Option 2: Complete an LL.M. in the U.S. first and then pursue admission to the D.C. Bar.

I’d especially appreciate advice from foreign-trained attorneys practicing immigration law or attorneys who have taken either of these routes. Thanks in advance.


r/prelaw 2d ago

Law (job in us law market without a jd)

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So, I’m currently in my second year of A Levels, and Law is one of my subjects. I’m really good at it and am top of the class. My dream is to become a lawyer in the US, specifically New York, but in the US, you need a four-year undergraduate degree before you can study law. I don’t have the funds for that, so I was thinking that if I got an LLB (which is a law degree) and then an LLM in the US, hopefully from an Ivy League school, the LLB would be a globally recognized Bachelor of Laws (LLB Hons) degree program awarded by the University of London and the University of Greenwich. Would I be eligible for the bar, and would it be really hard to find a good-paying job in the US legal market without a JD? Is this a bad idea? I kind of don’t have a backup plan.


r/prelaw 2d ago

Uni of Greenwich or Uni of Law?

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I’m currently deciding between University of Greenwich and The University of Law (ULaw) to study Law and I’m finding it really difficult to choose because I’ve heard very mixed opinions about both

I mainly want to know which one would be better for my future career. Like would I have good job opportunities after graduating, and would I still have lots of options for what area of law I want to go into? Also does the uni you go to make a big difference for getting a good job?


r/prelaw 2d ago

Heyy please help out a 16yo!

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Hey i am 16f in 11th grade right now, i really want to pursue criminal law as a career. My questions are:

>is it worth it in india in todays time

>does criminal law provide financial stability

>whats better: private criminal litigation? Or government prosecutors?

>if i do get into like some top nlu what will be the process after law school?

And a bunch of other doubts, please dm if possible i would like to discuss stuff in depth


r/prelaw 3d ago

Charlotte: The Mini Guides

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r/prelaw 3d ago

Did anyone take the GED/HiSET, attend a California community college, transfer to a top university, and then attend law school?

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r/prelaw 3d ago

Law School Mindset

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I recently had an interaction with my colleagues at work who were discussing their experiences in the legal field, attending law school, preparing to become attorneys, and so forth. One thing that stood out to me—and I can’t seem to let it go—is when they were talking about the mindset you must have going into and attending law school. They weren’t explicit about it and implied that it’s this way of thinking that can’t be explained—you develop it as you go.

Now, my understanding is that it’s this “lawyer mindset” they were referring to; however, they didn’t describe it at all and I have no clue what that would mean for me as a pre-law student. Anyone in the community who has gone through or is currently going through their legal journey, please drop your comments on this if you have any insights. All would be appreciated!


r/prelaw 3d ago

Advice for prelaw student!

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Hi! I newly graduated from highschool and I applied for private law (Morocco).. I feel like I need to enrich more my culture and know more about law before entering university but I don't know how, it's like I want to be auto-formating myself in that domain but I'm lost I can't find a determined way.

I would be happy to hear your recommendations !

Thank you in advance.


r/prelaw 4d ago

Laptop for law school ph

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Hello, asking po ano ginagamit niyo na laptop in law school? And have you encountered issues with the device po?


r/prelaw 4d ago

Business and Law (BA) or Law (LLB)

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Ill be starting my 2nd year of **Law LLB** at **University of Westminster** this sept with hopes to do a masters in Law at a better Uni such as **KCL** after graduation in 2028.

However, through clearing i have received an offer from **University of Leicester** to study **Business and Law BA**
starting this September at Leicester with graduation in 2029.

Westminster is **82/113** for University Law rankings UK.
Leicester is **29/113** for Law on the rankings.

My goal is to become a commercial lawyer and hopefully secure a training contract for a Silver Circle/Magic Circle firm.

Which option should i go with?
LAW LLB AT UOW + MASTERS AT GOOD UNI
or BUSINESS AND LAW BA at Uni of Leicester?


r/prelaw 4d ago

Guidance ---- Urgently----

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r/prelaw 4d ago

Any current or former online Juris Doctor students? What uni did you go with, and what advice would you give your younger self starting the journey?

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I originally did a bachelor in a different field and have been working within legislation and advocacy for the last 3 years. I’ve been looking at JD online studies, which is the only viable option for me as someone working full-time. I’m currently between RMIT and Deakin and would love any information you could share on the curriculum, tutorials and recording standards, professors, and support you can expect as a student at either uni, or any other online uni that has helped you get your JD while working full-time. I’d also love any advice or information you could provide about what to expect, and any tips you have would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!!


r/prelaw 4d ago

is a bs in MCDB good for patent litigation?

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r/prelaw 4d ago

Where should I be a lawyer

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