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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Leadership Law School

One passion and life long dream of mine is to attend (and successfully complete) law school at either
  • Georgetown
  • University of Georgia
  • Harvard (doesn't everyone?) or
  • USC


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Requirements for Leadership Law School
In order to gain admission to the  Leadership Law School, applicants must have successfully completed the LSAT.

Loyal:
  • A good leader is loyal to everyone they come in contact with, much like a lawyer must be loyal to their clients.  Without loyalty to your organization or peers no one will be able to trust you to take part in projects.


Supportive:
  • Leaders who are able to establish a supportive relationship with their peers are able to effectively communicate with all members of their team.


Attitude:
  • A positive attitude is required for all leaders!  No one wants to work with a negative Nancy, and no judge is going to let someone with a bad attitude take control of their courtroom!


Thankful
  • Finally, good leaders are able to recognize that they did not get to their position of power by themselves.  When you're on top of the ladder, don't step on those who help you get there.



As a student and someone who is growing in their leadership abilities, I believe that without the LSATs, it will be a miserable experience for myself and everyone around me.  I personally am much more responsive to leaders who are loyal, supportive, thankful, and have a positive attitude, and I hope in any leadership positions I take in the future that the same can be said about me!


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