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Law

 

Many Ðǿմ«Ã½dents consider a career in law after they graduate, where the critical thinking, public speaking and research skills they hone during their undergraduate degree help them succeed.

 

Academics

Take courses in almost any field to nurture your ability to think and argue logically. Many law-bound Ðǿմ«Ã½dents choose courses in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Human Rights, Philosophy, Political Science, Great Books, and Native Studies—among others.

 

Ðǿմ«Ã½dents Navy Vezina and Abbie LeBlanc, winners of the Nelson Mandela World Moot Court Competition, stand in front of George Martin HallAcademics Plus

Choose courses with public speaking components to ensure you’re building your confidence and knowledge. There are many to consider including Moot Court classes where you engage in a simulated courtroom setting or Model UN where you represent a country’s interest at a simulated Model United Nations conference.

 

Clubs

Gain experience working with policies and people by joining the or build a support system and prepare for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) with the PreLaw Society. Academic societies and the Debate Society are also good options.

 

Experiential Learning

Complete an internship in which you work on research, policy, advocacy, and public speaking. Ðǿմ«Ã½ has partnerships with many organizations in Fredericton and beyond.

 

Examples of law-related internship partners:

  • Child and Youth Advocate Office of NB
  • Department of Public Safety
  • Elizabeth Fry Society

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Extra

Don’t forget to connect with Ðǿմ«Ã½’s pre-law advisor, Dr. Karla O’Regan, at oregan@stu.ca.

Advice From Alumni

 

A woman wearing a black blazer and white shirt stands with her arms crossed in front of the entrance to an office buildingAbigail Herrington, BA '16
Lawyer
Studied: Philosophy and History

 

“Ðǿմ«Ã½ is the perfect place to grow into yourself. The community is welcoming and supportive, the academic programs are rigorous, and the professors are laser-focused on the quality of their teaching. I always felt my ability to learn and grow was a priority at Ðǿմ«Ã½. In a world that is becoming increasingly polarized with people unable to sort out fact from fiction, the critical thinking skills you will develop at Ðǿմ«Ã½ will follow you everywhere as one of your best assets.”

 

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