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Pre-Law: An Introduction to Torts

Are you contemplating the possibility of attending law school, even during this early phase of your education? Do you ever wonder what it would be like to attend a law school class? Is it as demanding as you’ve heard? What makes law school classes different from college and high school classes? Learn the answers to these and other questions by enrolling in this intensive law school class simulation that focuses on torts—which is an actual class for all first-year law students. During the four sessions you attend, you will read relevant cases and acclimate yourself to learning through the Socratic method—what most law professors use to lead classroom discussions. At the conclusion of the course, you will complete a substantive essay-style law exam.

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You'll Walk Away with

  • Experience taking a course that is modeled after an actual first-year law class
  • Completion of a substantive essay-style law exam

Ideal for

  • High school students in grades 9–12
  • High school students interested in a exploring a career in law
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    • Section

      1
    • Semester

      Spring 2024
    • Date

      Apr 6 - May 11
    • Day

      Saturday
    • Time

      9:00AM-12:00PM
      • In-Person
    • Format

      In-Person
      • In-Person
    • Sessions

      4
    • Faculty

      Sciacca, Thomas
    • Location

      Washington Square
    Tuition $850