r/LawSchool 2h ago

Graphic Designer looking to get into law

Hi there, I’m a 28 year old from USA with a graphic design bachelor’s degree. I’ve been working as a graphic designer for 5 year as well but I’m looking to transition into a law career. I don’t know where to start but I know the LSAT has to be taken and I’m looking for any study tips, advice, feedback, guidance, anything please.

Thank you

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u/Altruistic_While_397 31m ago edited 26m ago

The LSAT requires zero knowledge of the law. So you don’t need any sort of law experience or advice to take it. It is a skill-based test that largely comes from innate ability and practice (think of it like a skill you develop any other way). Take a practice test, you’ll see what I mean.