UH law school offers prep classes
This story has been corrected. See below. |
The University of Hawaii law school is still accepting applications for the fall.
Dean Avi Soifer said the William S. Richardson School of Law on the Manoa campus is keeping registration open on a rolling admissions basis.
The school’s Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law is offering 10-week LSAT prep classes.
Free information and diagnostic sessions are also offered through June for all potential students.
Students interested in enrolling at the law school in the fall can register to take the LSAT until May 16.
The school acknowledged that the job market for new attorneys has been challenging in recent years. But it cited a new study in Prelaw Magazine that concluded that the outlook is changing as more than half of the country’s attorneys will be retiring in the next 15 to 20 years.
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For more information, email lawlsat@hawaii.edu.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story said that the school would offer LSAT prep classes for free.