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FSU Law School

Admissions
Amanda Duffy

2014 Class Profile (What to


expect)

Applications-1,922 Enrolled-188
LSAT Minimum-156 LSAT Median-159 LSAT Maximum-165
GPA Minimum-3.22 GPA Median-3.43 GPA Maximum-3.65
Ethnic/Racial Diversity- 30.9%
2+ Years of Work Experience-20%
Majors Represented-45
Age Range-20-35

What To Do Now
Meet with a Pre-Law Advisor and discuss your plans
regarding your major, minor, and classes needed to
prepare for Law School
Create professional relationships with your instructors for
letters of recommendation
Keep up your GPA, DONT LOSE FOCUS!
Prepare yourself for the LSAT, purchase the guidebook
and take practice tests

What To Do Now Continued


Become involved in the community, complete service hours,
volunteer. Present yourself as not only a well rounded student but
person.
Create a very Professional Resume with work experience, community
service, awards and recognitions, academic achievements, etc.
Start brainstorming about your personal statement. How will you
relate law school to your everyday life and history?
Contact an admissions counselor to schedule an appointment to
discuss your needs.

What you need to know about


FSU Law
Florida State University College of Law is ranked #1 in
the State of Florida Law Schools.
Highest Score on the Bar Exam compared to USF, FIU,
UCF, UNF, UF, and University of Miami
Most successful Alumni Networking Association, and
Most Accredited Curriculum.
Most ethnically diverse law school student body
population.

Florida State College of Law


Map
College of Law Advocacy Center is where the
meetings out held, awards are presented,
conferences take place, and seminars are given.
College of Law Rotunda building is where the
admissions office is located.
College of Law Main Classroom building is
pretty self explanatory
College of Law Library is where you will have
your legal textbooks and resources for research

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