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He graduated in 1917 with a prelaw degree and then went into the Army.
"That is the running joke among prelaw advisers," he said.
Some programs further restrict enrollment to students in a specific prelaw major.
"I was prelaw in college and have done extensive reading in the field."
I went into prelaw for two years, then switched."
He studied prelaw but decided it was not his calling and returned to Oklahoma City.
He'd had a double degree from the University of Pennsylvania in accounting and prelaw.
Even my prelaw adviser cautioned me to compare myself only with other whites when analyzing the records.
For instance, for the law school we get the names of prelaw students from 2,000 colleges."
He'd learned more than prelaw in prison.
Archer suddenly remembered exactly why he'd decided to change his major from prelaw after his freshman year at Stanford.
I had prelaw and then a year of law school before I went to the Academy."
The school was named one of the country's best public interest law schools by preLaw magazine, a national publication aimed at prospective law students.
He had taken prelaw at Wayne, kept putting off going to law school and now he didn't care much for lawyers.
She enrolled in the prelaw course at the University of the Philippines, where she became a scholar.
His sister Jennie is about to graduate and head to the University of Pennsylvania as a prelaw student.
Pelt had met him at Washington University, when he was majoring in political science, the president in prelaw.
He entered New York University in 1924 as a prelaw student but later changed his fields of study to biology and English.
Grant had begun teaching at a noted state college and within two years had become chairman of the political-science and prelaw department.
He attended University of Pittsburgh, studying "prelaw."
Later, a 20-year-old prelaw student lay in a puddle of water beneath the sink in an old science lab, disconnecting the pipes.
He was a member of the National Honor Society, a participant in a prelaw program, a volunteer in a congressman's office.
Miss Lin, who plans to study business and prelaw in college, said she was disturbed by the filter's editorial judgments, with regard to abortion rights, for example.
PreLaw Magazine ranked Richardson among the 60 Best Value Law Schools.
PreLaw magazine has ranked Florida State one of the nation's top 10 "Best Value" law schools for three years in a row.