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Prelaw Meaning in English

word

ˌpriˈlɔ
pree-LAW
ˌpriːˈlɔː
pree-LAW

Definition

A course of study or a program at a college or university designed to prepare students for law school.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in the US and Canada; a student studying 'prelaw' is not yet in law school but is preparing for it. Commonly said as 'prelaw student' or 'prelaw major'. Not used in countries where law is an undergraduate degree.

Example Sentences

She is a prelaw student at her university.

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Many prelaw programs include courses in history and political science.

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He hopes his prelaw studies will help him get into law school.

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I'm thinking of switching my major to prelaw next semester.

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My friend took a prelaw track because she’s always wanted to be a lawyer.

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The university offers a new prelaw advising program for undergraduates.

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