The American Bar Association (ABA) offers useful information on education and careers at its Web site, https://www.americanbar.org/careercenter. If you’re already in law school, consider becoming a student member of the ABA.
Participate in mock trial competitions in high school and college, which allow you to practice your courtroom skills and meet other people who are interested in legal careers. One such competition is the National High School Mock Trial Championship (http://www.nationalmocktrial.org).
Many colleges and universities host summer programs for high school students who are interested in careers in law. For example, the University of Pennsylvania Law School offers a three-week Pre-College Summer Academy in which participants attend lectures and presentations from Penn Law faculty and can specialize in one of three specialized fields (business and entrepreneurship law, human rights and legal advocacy, or entertainment and sports law)
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