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edited July 2013 in General
Ok, I have wrote my LSAT exam this summer, and the result was pretty good.
I guess I won't need to write another test, now i need to focus on my school work.
My courses are kinda screwed since I recently changed my major.
I have some questions on planning my work, 
Is there any one from the school who I could talk to about this matter?
should i contact the academic advisors?

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  • edited July 2013

    what work? like career? there's a career counselling service but they're not much help, I suggest you talk to the law school you want to apply and see if they could hook you up with some internship at a law firm.....

    and if it's academic go talk to your major's advisor

     

  • Unfortunately SFU sucks when it comes to the pre-law society, they used to have, does not exist anymore. UBC has one and they are of great help, so just check there. They do have  a group with lots of helpful information from students. It is always best to talk to students instead of university employees as they could not care less.  Believe me, I work at SFU but totally on the student side.

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