<p>Well, you learn about all types of law in law school. Constitutional, business, civil suits, etc. Again, like medical school, you learn about the entire body and later on you can specialize.</p>
<p>If you want to work for the top notch firms that are hired by Microsoft, Coca-Cola and all those other blue chip companies, I suggest you stay away from UC Davis Law school. I’m sure those lawyers are excellent and can handle any of those big cases, but those top firms won’t let you in the door if you come from UC Davis law school.</p>
<p>Stay away from Pepperdine as well. I suggest you look at UCLA or above. The top is clearly Yale, but their average LSAT score is 179/180.</p>
<p>UCLA Law, UCB Law (excellent, from what i hear), Harvard, Yale, etc. </p>
<p>Work on your writing now. You need to be an excellent writer in order to be on the top of the pile. I know so many excellent litigators and brilliant minds that had to be “let go” because their writing was sub-par. It wasn’t sub-par in my opinion, but according to the firm, it was.</p>