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Are you a senior student at Western this fall? Some of you may be entering your final year at UWO, and now is the time where you may be starting to think about (and stress out about!) what to do when you’re finished your undergraduate degree. If you’ve ever thought about going to law school after university, or even if you’re not sure what it is you want to do, the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) Forum is here to help you broaden your job opportunities for the future.
On Monday, September 22nd, the LSAC will be hosting a law school forum in Toronto at the Hyatt Regency Toronto. The Forums offer a ton of different workshops, including the Diversity Information Panel, About the LSAT and Financing a Legal Education.The LSAC Law School Forums are the only forums that offer a workshop lead by an actual member of the team writing the LSAT, which is helpful in providing you with first-hand knowledge and feedback on what to expect during your preparation to apply to law school. As a result of attending the LSAC forum, over 75% of previous attendees have discovered schools they had never even known about!
Many people do not know that since the 2009 recession, a very large scope of job opportunities have become available to those after law school, including jobs in fields such as social media, entertainment, and sports. Besides the exciting and unique job opportunities that come with attending law school, there’s also a financial benefit – for those who go into the law field, there is a positive rate of return on average salary over course of lifetime versus the cost of tuition.
 The forums will give you a unique opportunity to ask questions directly to lawyers, LSAC members, finance and financial aid specialists, law school diversity directors, and admissions professionals. If you’re interested in applying to law school, the LSAC is an amazing learning opportunity! For more information about law school and the upcoming LSAC forum,, check out LSAC.org.