How to Get In: Florida State University College of Law

What can you do to set yourself apart in your application? Admissions officials have the answers.

April 15, 2010 RSS Feed Print
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Law firms, state and local governmental agencies, courts and public interest employers all recruit our graduates. More of our graduates work in the private sector than anything else, and 10 percent work in business and industry versus a traditional law job.

10. Can you describe the archetypal student for your school?

At Florida State University College of Law, our students come from a spectrum of majors and a variety of cultural and experiential backgrounds. Our current students represent 34 states, 16 countries, and 181 colleges and universities. We have students with extensive backgrounds in the arts, social sciences, and hard sciences, including a classically trained pianist, professional ballerina, fashion designer, engineers, political advisors, accountants, teachers, and service men and women. The archetypal student at Florida State University College of Law will appreciate and help to continue our collegial, supportive environment where students are competitive without being cutthroat and will be a strong and enthusiastic supporter of our school.

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lisen up im 14 yrs old im good for florida university and i really look up to this school so will you please find a place in your heart to acept me when the time is right.

danaishia turner of NJ 3:24PM March 07, 2011

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