How are you seeing the end payoff? Ar you seeing it as "Yay... I got into law school, and it's another 3 years of this stuff", or are you seeing it as "OMG, I just won 100k-200k worth of scholarship to make my dreams come true!!". A difference in p…
I wouldn't call it bold so much as not smart. One pencil lead break away from messing up a $180 test.
I plan to take a ton of pencils with me. Really falling for the Ticonderoga HB pencils (they're black). Very nice for bubbling.
If it got people to work for public service that would have otherwise went big law, then what does it matter what someone's motivation was for using the loan forgiveness program? They're still honoring the agreement terms and doing public good, whic…
Seconding the idea of talking to the people at the schools themselves. They tend to know a lot more that might be available than anyone on the outside does. Advisors, financial aid, etc.
Personally, I would stay away from crypto. Every friend I know in banking and wealth management says it's a disaster waiting to happen. Definitely not a long term thing.
As far as multiple sources? It would be nice to think I'd have time for that. …
@gkoski I hear you on that. "What am I doing?" comes into my head sometimes, especially when I'm tired and sick of studying and how it has eaten my free time whole.
And then I look at my kid and go "That's why". Be an example of how to kick ass …
@"Seeking Perfection" Bah. Hashbrowns are awesome. I don't care what people say.
Just an idea... but they make freeze dried stuff now. Might store better, smaller, and easier. I know in particular, they have freeze dried little boxes of hashbro…
I imagine a lot of salads would be in my future. You can buy a bag of salad mix for 2.00 or less, throw in some pre-cooked chicken strips, etc. You can easily have a big, healthy meal for 5.00 (sometimes less depending on sales or buying in bulk). …
@goingfor99th Exactly. Some mentioned marking the question and coming back to it. I always assumed that stray marks on the scantron form, assuming you didn't go back and erase them really well, could throw off the scantron machines when it came …
@mattnaw All the time. I pass tests with ease, and always have. This? I walked into my first LG sample and was like:
This test doesn't measure things you can memorize. It doesn't measure things you ever learned in high school, and maybe not in …
Might be a dumb question... but for those who circle on the scantrons.. do you just make sure you erase really thoroughly? What if time runs out before you get back to it? I always assumed that stray marks on a scantron can create errors in scoring.
Not on the second week (around 40% done right now), but on the CC still. I think by taking my time and really getting the lessons down, it will be more advantageous to me in the long run. Stick with it, devote the time, and remember to Star lessons…
I have a car, but if the campus is set up to where I don't have to use it? All the better. I hate driving in big cities, especially cities that are foreign to me. If I can be close enough or have better access to classes and locations, and not have…
My nieces are finally in college. My parents/ their grandparents are their guardians, and neither bio parent is responsible for them financially. They were actually able to file paperwork or an affidavit to say that their parents were not supporti…
Joining in on that first-gen parade!
My goal is for ASU, with U of A in a close second. ASU is in the top 25, has a brand new building in the heart of it all, and I'm already a student with them (albeit online). I have a lot of friends in Phoen…
Weigh the consequences: if you send a thank you note, what's the worst that can happen? My guess is, someone scans it and moves on and doesn't care. What's the best thing that can happen? You stand out and someone takes note of a thank you, someth…
Yeah.. learning logical opposites was a change from polar opposites.
The opposite of All is not None, but "Some are not". Basically, If a thing is 100%, the opposite just says "a thing is NOT 100%". In fact, most of negation seems to just be slapp…
I kid you not, on several occasions now, I have been doing LG and LR in my dreams. And they wonder why it has been found to rewire your brain. LoL
I actually have been feeling guilty because I have missed a few days from working on finals and last…
Since JY says Few is "most are not", and I would think the opposite would be: Most are. So, the opposite of few = most, with "none" also being a possibility.
Questions I have compiled so far include:
Why law/why your area of law?
What areas of law do you see changing/ growing?
How many hours a week do you work on average?
What makes you unhappy about your job? What makes you happy?
And the big one:…
My thoughts might be on learning commonly used terms and an overview of procedures, if this isn't something you already know. I'm looking at going in as an "empty cup", so to speak. I've read some people advising getting caught up on the books, an…
+1 interested in labor law. I have seen and experienced enough that it makes me interested in that path. Will it ultimately be where I go? No idea. But it's something I definitely want to look into.
I plan on donating mine to the library after all this is done. When I first started, that was the first resource I hit, and there was absolutely nothing available. Maybe someone else will benefit.
Let's face it: job markets everywhere kind of suck. There are indications that we're going into yet another recession. Very few will be safe from a recession as it is.
What a law degree does, though, is opens some doors. You may have to be creati…
That part about her trying to "help" you is highly disturbing. The rest is really unprofessional. But interfering directly with the testing itself? Wow. Pretty certain that is a HUGE violation of protocol there.
6 though is right. They only giv…