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pre-law
[pree-law]
adjective
of, relating to, or engaged in studies in preparation for the formal study of law.
noun
a program of pre-law study or training.
a student enrolled in such a program.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pre-law1
Example Sentences
He attended Northeastern University to study pre-law, but a growing interest in drama and theater derailed that path.
Seeing “Koyaanisqatsi” in college inspired Kane to abandon pre-law.
Get an education that’s heavy in writing Some people think that they have to study in a paralegal program or study pre-law to land a job as a legal assistant.
A copy of his 1978 yearbook from Lewisville High outside Dallas described him as “pre-law” and as a wrestler and member of the National Honor Society.
She fulfilled a pre-law major at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was accepted to several law schools.
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