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Considering Law School? Attend the Law School Forum

If you're considering law school, come to a Law School Forum. Admission is free. At the forums you can ...

■ talk with representatives of more than 150 LSAC-member law schools from across the United States and Canada;

■ attend workshops including financing a legal education (10:30 AM), the law school application process (11:15 AM and 12:15 PM), a panel discussion
on being a lawyer (2:30 PM), forum insider tips (9:00 AM and 10:00 AM), and an LSAT overview (11:30 AM);

■ attend a panel presentation for minority applicants (10:00 AM and 1:15 PM);

■ obtain admission materials, catalogs, and financial aid information;

■ review LSAC publications and LSAT preparation materials; and

■ visit the prelaw advisors' table if you want general advice about the law school admission process.

Registration is easy. Register at the forum or avoid the wait and register online at
www.LSAC.org

Miami, FL
Saturday September 12, 2009
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Hyatt Regency Miami
400 SE Second Avenue Miami, FL

For directions, log on to www.LSAC.org. Forums are also held in Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington DC, New York, Boston, Chicago, and Atlanta. For further information contact: Law School Forums Law School Admission Council Box 40 Newtown, PA 18940-0040 215.968.1001

Aides for persons with visual or hearing impairments may be available with adequate advance notice. To make arrangements, call the number above.

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