Resources
Pre-Law Advisory Faculty
The single-best resource you have available to you are the TCNJ faculty members who serve on the Pre-Law Advisory Committee. Each member has special insights into the law school application process. And several members, being lawyers, have additional information they can share about being in law school and, later, in law practice. The names, phone numbers, and email addresses of all members of the Pre-Law Advisory Committee appear on the right panel of all Pre-Law web pages. Be sure to contact these faculty members, as they can help to guide you though the process of successfully getting into law school.
Print Resource Available in the Pre-Law Advisory Office (located in SSB 242)
- Barron's How To Prepare for the LSAT
- The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools (various editions)
- The NAPLA/SAPLA Book of Law School Lists (various editions)
- Official LSAT Prep Tests (various tests and collections of tests)
- Princeton Review's Best 117 Law Schools
- The Ultimate Guide to Law School Admission by Carol Wright
- Get into Law School by Ruth Lammert-Reeves
- A Woman's Guide to Law School by Linda Hirschman
- Thinking About Law School: A Minority Guide
- The Princeton Review Law School Companion
- Out and In: Information for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered Law School Applicants
Resources Available in the Library
- Check with library personnel for the latest resources on law school admissions, as we have holdings in:
- general circulation,
- the media center, and
- the reference department.
