prelaw

/priːˈlɔː/
adjective
  1. Relating to an academic program or course of study that prepares students for law school.
    • The prelaw advisor helped him choose the right classes.
    • She enrolled in a prelaw program at the university.
    • Many prelaw students take courses in political science and philosophy.
noun
  1. A student who is studying in preparation for law school.
    • The club is open to all prelaws on campus.
    • The prelaws gathered for a workshop on LSAT preparation.
    • As a prelaw, she spent her summers interning at law firms.