Completeda practiceLSAT®I worked a part-time job (likeretail or a coffeeshop) thattaught me skills Ican highlightApplied for orresearched alaw-relatedinternship orshadowingJoined astudentorgI practicedexplainingmy story in60 secondsReflected:“Do I knowWHY I wantto go to lawschool?”I reflected onwhy lawschool is theright nextstep for meReflected:“What type oflaw interestsme most andWHY?”Connectedwithsomeonenew onLinkedInI read a book,article, orpodcast abouta lawyer whosestory inspiredmeTook on aleadershipposition afterhigh schoolSet up aLinkedInprofileI researchedaverage LSAT®and GPAranges forschools I’minterested inWent to aoffice hoursthissemester orquarterHad acoffee chatwith a lawstudentVolunteeredin thecommunityafter highschoolI know whichprofessors I’dwantrecommendationletters fromTalked toa pre-lawadvisorLooked uplaw schooladmissionsrequirementsCreatedorupdated aresumeHad acoffeechat witha lawyerAsked aprofessor foracademicfeedbackAsked anadvisor/mentorfor careeradviceReflected:“Whatstrengths doI bring to lawschool?”I've read abook outsideof class justfor funI haveshadowed orobserved acourtroomsessionI know whatexperiencesoutside theclassroom showmy leadership orserviceDrafted a listof personalstatementstory ideasI practicedintroducingmyself withconfidence infront of othersCompleteda practiceLSAT®I worked a part-time job (likeretail or a coffeeshop) thattaught me skills Ican highlightApplied for orresearched alaw-relatedinternship orshadowingJoined astudentorgI practicedexplainingmy story in60 secondsReflected:“Do I knowWHY I wantto go to lawschool?”I reflected onwhy lawschool is theright nextstep for meReflected:“What type oflaw interestsme most andWHY?”Connectedwithsomeonenew onLinkedInI read a book,article, orpodcast abouta lawyer whosestory inspiredmeTook on aleadershipposition afterhigh schoolSet up aLinkedInprofileI researchedaverage LSAT®and GPAranges forschools I’minterested inWent to aoffice hoursthissemester orquarterHad acoffee chatwith a lawstudentVolunteeredin thecommunityafter highschoolI know whichprofessors I’dwantrecommendationletters fromTalked toa pre-lawadvisorLooked uplaw schooladmissionsrequirementsCreatedorupdated aresumeHad acoffeechat witha lawyerAsked aprofessor foracademicfeedbackAsked anadvisor/mentorfor careeradviceReflected:“Whatstrengths doI bring to lawschool?”I've read abook outsideof class justfor funI haveshadowed orobserved acourtroomsessionI know whatexperiencesoutside theclassroom showmy leadership orserviceDrafted a listof personalstatementstory ideasI practicedintroducingmyself withconfidence infront of others

The Princeton Review Pre-Law BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Completed a practice LSAT®
  2. I worked a part-time job (like retail or a coffee shop) that taught me skills I can highlight
  3. Applied for or researched a law-related internship or shadowing
  4. Joined a student org
  5. I practiced explaining my story in 60 seconds
  6. Reflected: “Do I know WHY I want to go to law school?”
  7. I reflected on why law school is the right next step for me
  8. Reflected: “What type of law interests me most and WHY?”
  9. Connected with someone new on LinkedIn
  10. I read a book, article, or podcast about a lawyer whose story inspired me
  11. Took on a leadership position after high school
  12. Set up a LinkedIn profile
  13. I researched average LSAT® and GPA ranges for schools I’m interested in
  14. Went to a office hours this semester or quarter
  15. Had a coffee chat with a law student
  16. Volunteered in the community after high school
  17. I know which professors I’d want recommendation letters from
  18. Talked to a pre-law advisor
  19. Looked up law school admissions requirements
  20. Created or updated a resume
  21. Had a coffee chat with a lawyer
  22. Asked a professor for academic feedback
  23. Asked an advisor/mentor for career advice
  24. Reflected: “What strengths do I bring to law school?”
  25. I've read a book outside of class just for fun
  26. I have shadowed or observed a courtroom session
  27. I know what experiences outside the classroom show my leadership or service
  28. Drafted a list of personal statement story ideas
  29. I practiced introducing myself with confidence in front of others