Undergraduate students of all majors are invited to attend the following pre-law events hosted by Liberal Arts Career Services.

Law Student Panel
Tuesday, March 21, 2017 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Liberal Arts Career Services, FAC 18
Eligibility: All Undergraduate Students
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Ever wonder what current law students wish they had done differently prior to attending law school? Join us as three current law students, who are also UT alum, share their experiences and advice for aspiring or soon-to-be law students.

  • Vanessa Chorush, UT Law ’18; UT ’15 (BS Public Relations)
  • Devon Diggs, UT Law ’19; UT ’13 (BA Economics)
  • John Marsh, UT Law ’18; UT ’14 (BA Government)

Come get the “inside scoop” on what law school is really like and, more importantly, what it takes to be successful from those who are current law students. This panel is open to all prospective law students, regardless of which law school they are considering.

Law Panel: Immigration Law
Wednesday, April 12, 2017 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Liberal Arts Career Services, FAC 18
Eligibility: All Undergraduate Students
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Join us for this informative presentation featuring valuable insights from experienced immigration attorneys: one who works on business immigration matters and one who works with a non-profit legal services organization. Each panelist will describe their career path, skills and challenges relating to their professional pursuits, and steps pre-law students may wish to take as they explore and plan for law school.

  • Sujata Ajmera- Partner, Strasburger & Price
  • Edna Yang – Assistant Executive Director, American Gateways

Borrowing Wisely for Law School
Tuesday, April 18, 2017 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Liberal Arts Career Services, FAC 18
Eligibility: All Undergraduate Students
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National student loan expert Amy Tien-Gordon from AccessLex Institute (a non-profit that serves law schools) will focus on understanding the costs of pursuing legal education, describing the financial aid application process, reviewing the available financing options and identifying ways to be financially prepared to achieve your goals. Join Ms. Tien-Gordon, to learn more about the importance of borrowing federal loans wisely and prudently. She will cover issues such as borrowing the minimum amount needed, budgeting, estimating monthly loan payments, and saving while in law school.

Liberal Arts Career Services also invites all undergraduates, regardless of major, to participate in law school admissions coaching. Start by registering for services here.