<p>I'm aware that law schools look at GPA + LSAT the most, but I'm not sure how much ECs are emphasized. Obviously, the admissions office wants to know that one hasn't spent their college years locked inside a library, but what kind of ECs are important? Do they mean working in a law firm or a leadership position in an EC? Community service? I'm just wondering what specifically are they looking for in ECs.</p>
<p>What law schools look for in terms of specificity is nothing. It can really be anything, whether it be sports, community service, religious/ethnic organizations, academic/performance/special interest. I was active in some music ECs for most of college with no leadership positions and did just fine. Another student at my school was totally different; he played on the football and wrestling teams, but he also made it into HLS and SLS.</p>