Resources
Curated resources to help your admission process.
Review the sections below for more specific information:
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
Information on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), the Credential Assembly Service (CAS), and links to all ABA approved law schools.
Law School Locator
Gives schools by LSAT and GPA A good tool for researching law schools.
American Bar Association
Information on legal careers, professional activities, publications, and scholarships.
Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO)
Programs for minority, low income and disadvantaged candidates for law school.
Public Legal
A comprehensive legal education website with links to many other sites.
National Association for Legal Career Professionals
Information on the latest employment statistics and trends in law.
James E. Rogers College of Law at The University of Arizona
The Pre-Law Program does not endorse any LSAT prep course. This list is for information only. There is no guarantee that taking a course will increase your score.
- Think Tank LSAT Prep Course
- Get Prepped
- Kaplan Test Prep
- The Princeton Review
- PowerScore Test Preparation
- Test Masters
- GoGrad LSAT Guidebook
- Blueprint
- STEPS to the LSAT (Low cost self-prep program)
- University of Dayton LSAT Prep Two-and Four-Month Study Guide (free online self-study resource)
- Chegg.com
- UA Pre-Law Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International
- Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International
- Mock Trial Club at U of A
- Pre Law Advisor’s National Council
- Western Association of Pre-Law Advisors (also links to other APLAs)