PDF What to Expect When You're Expecting to go to Law School

[Pages:1]What to Expect When You're Expecting to go to Law School

Ian Fusselman Lecturer of Law, Gould School of Law

Abstract What's it like to apply for and attend law school? How hard is the bar exam? What's it like hitting the job market after graduation? This Micro-Seminar will review the process of applying for law school, what to expect during the first year of law school, the demands of the bar exam and the many job options for new graduates. We will also discuss undergraduate courses that may help to prepare you for the LSAT, your law school experience and beyond. A review of the first-year curriculum will give students an opportunity to consider some of the issues and policies that form the basis of our legal system.

Faculty Biography Ian Fusselman is a Lecturer of Law at the USC Gould School of Law. He spent the first 20 years of his career as a litigator in state and federal court and is now a full-time mediator with ADR Services. His litigation career focused on catastrophic personal injury cases, aviation crashes, insurance bad faith litigation, construction litigation, landslide and flood litigation, employment law, real estate litigation, mass torts and other complex litigation. He graduated from the USC Gould School of Law in 1998.

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