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The Office of Pre-Professional Advising serves current students and alumni pursuing career interests in the healthcare or law professions. Our role is to help you make informed decisions in
your pre-health or pre-law course planning, secure relevant experience, overcome obstacles, and navigate the application process.
Our office offers individual advising appointments, small group meetings, recruitment fairs and informational sessions, specialized workshops and experiential programs, bi-weekly newsletters for pre-health and pre-law highlighting upcoming events and opportunities, online guides and resources, and other services to assist you in every step of your journey to your career.
Office of Pre-Professional Programs and Advising
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Baltimore, MD 21218
Tel: 410-516-4140
Fax: 410-516-4040 preprofessional@jhu.edu
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PRE-HEALTH NEWSLETTERS
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PRE-HEALTH ADVISING GUIDES
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MARCH 7, 2016
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preLaw Insider, A National Jurist Publication
Entry-level job market heats up as firms scramble for top talent The legal employment market for entry-level attorneys has heated up, driven mostly by smaller law school class sizes. Fall recruitment numbers are way up, as the largest law firms are scrambling for top talent, according to statistics released by The National Association for Law
Placement (NALP).
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PRE-LAW E-NEWSLETTER VOL. 9, NO. 10 INTERVIEW: NICK ZAZZI,
EDUCATION CONSULTANT, APP-ARK (SHANGHAI, CHINA)
Nick Zazzi is currently an Education Consultant at App-Ark, an education consulting agency in Shanghai, China. He guides prospective applicants through the admissions process, assisting in areas such as school selection, essay critique, and interview preparation. He spent the summer of his junior year and winter of his senior year also living in the city. […]
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PRE-LAW E-NEWSLETTER VOL. 9, NO. 9 INTERVIEW: SEAN COLEMAN,
FELONY TRIAL LAWYER
Sean Coleman is a felony trial lawyer with the Maryland Office of the Public Defender in
Baltimore City. He has worked with the office since 1999 and has been a felony trial lawyer since March 2004. Prior to working in felony, Sean worked handling bail reviews, district court cases and misdemeanor jury trial prayers. As […]
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preLaw, A National jurist publication
We name the law schools that do the best job of preparing students for careers in public service. We looked at job placement data, school curricula, debt, salary and loan
replayment options. See which schools make the list for Public Interest, Public
Defender/Prosecutor and Government.
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PRE-LAW E-NEWSLETTER VOL. 9, NO. 8 INTERVIEW: ERIKA SANCHEZ
(JHU ’13)
GENERAL EDUCATION FRESHMEN SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER AT
WAIANAE HIGH SCHOOL AND TEACH FOR AMERICA CORPS MEMBER Erika
Sanchez is currently in her third year as a General Education Freshmen Social Studies
Teacher at Waianae High School and Teach for America (TFA) Corps Member. In this capacity, she develops and implements daily lesson plans, unit plans, […]
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Pre-Law e-Newsletter Vol. 9, No. 7 INTERVIEW: LAURA KOKOTAILO, (JHU
’15)
TEACHING FELLOW, KING’S ACADEMY (MADABA, JORDAN) Laura Kokotailo is currently a Teaching Fellow at King’s Academy, an independent, co-educational, private day and boarding school, in Madaba, Jordan. She teaches two sections of 9th grade history. Laura previously lived in Jordan the Fall of her junior year, when she studied abroad in Amman through CIEE and […]
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