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r/LSAT
on reddit
The best place on Reddit for LSAT advice. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the test required to get into an ABA law school. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with LSAT knowledge waiting to help.119K members
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r/lawschooladmissions
on reddit
The subreddit for discussing law school admissions on Reddit. How to get into American and Canadian law schools. Help with law school personal statements, application requirements, and admissions chances.127K members
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r/LawFirm
on reddit
Discussion, issues, best practices, and support for lawyers practicing either solo or in a small firm. A subreddit for the business and practice of law, catering to lawyers without the support network of a large firm, and **not** generally for legal analysis or substantive case discussion. Attorney-to-attorney referrals, knowledge-sharing, business and marketing tips, and a lot more!27K members
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r/law
on reddit
A place to discuss developments in the law and the legal profession.169K members
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r/Ask_Lawyers
on reddit
Anyone may post questions; only lawyers may post answers in comment sections. Questions may relate to current events or general curiosity. Legal advice about your specific situation is forbidden.38K members
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r/AspiringLawyers
on reddit
A more open well-moderated subreddit for those in law school AND those interested in law school. Not to be confused with /r/lawschooladmissions which is about the application process, this subreddit is meant to discuss life/challenges/ins and outs of law school itself. Questions about admissions (LSAT, undergrad GPA, "chance me's" are for /r/lawschooladmissions or /r/lsat and ideally wouldn't be posted here.1K members
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r/LawSchool
on reddit
For current and former Law School Redditors. Ask questions, seek advice, post outlines, etc. This is NOT a forum for legal advice.209K members
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r/BarExam
on reddit
For anything related to the bar exam and all of its glory.11K members
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r/legaladvice
on reddit
A place to ask simple legal questions, and to have legal concepts explained.1.7M members
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r/paralegal
on reddit
A Sub for paralegals to share information and help each other.17K members
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