What courses at Calvin would be helpful in developing these core skills, values and basic areas of knowledge?
You will develop many of these areas through meeting Calvin’s core requirements, which is one of the reasons that the ABA suggests pre-law students attend a college or university with a strong liberal arts curriculum. However, there are also other courses that you could take as general electives that may also be of help. Remember: these are recommendations, not requirements, and no student will take all of these courses. Core Skills and Values: • Analytic and Problem-solving Skills: Philosophy 171- Philosophy of Logic (particularly useful course to help you prepare for aspects of the LSAT exam). • Critical Reading Skills: Any upper divisional course in one of the Humanities or Social Science programs. • Writing and Researching Skills: ENGL 101-Written Rhetoric, ENGL 201-Academic and Professional Writing, ENGL 265-Business Writing, ENGL 275-The Craft of Writing, and any upper divisional course in one of the Social Science programs. • Oral Communication and Listening Ability: CAS 211- Ar
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