You may have a lot of questions about which law school would be best and whether you should explore joint degrees, like an MBA/JD program after you earn your bachelor’s degree at Southeast. If you are considering courses at the undergraduate level, in an MBA program, or in a JD program in law, you may find it very helpful to read some of the many excellent books provided in the links on this page.
Many of your questions can be answered by evaluating employment opportunities after graduating from law school before you decide on a law school or undergraduate courses. If you have more questions, here are some excellent books for you to read:
- How to Get into Law School by Susan Estrich
- The Law School Admission Game: Play Like an Expert
- 1L of a Ride: A Well-Traveled Professor’s Roadmap to Success in the First Year of Law School
- Law School Confidential: A Complete Guide to the Law School Experience
- The Ivey Guide to Law School Admissions: Straight Advice on Essays, Resumes, Interviews, and More
- How to Get Into Top Law Schools
- Barron’s Guide to Law Schools
- Planet Law School II: What You Need to Know (Before You Go), But Didn’t Know to Ask…And No One Else Will Tell You
- The Best Law Schools’ Admissions Secrets: The Essential Guide From Harvard’s Former Admissions Dean
- The Complete Law School Companion: How to Excel at America’s Most Demanding Post-Graduate Curriculum
- Should I Go to Law School? The $100,000 gamble
- Law School Fast Track: Essential Habits for Law School Success
Useful Information
- Missouri University Employment Statistics
- University of Chicago Law School Job Search Timeline
- Harvard Law School Career Services Timeline
