I don't think either #1 or #2 is the better way to go through it necessarily. I found it helpful to go through the lessons in order and would redo/fool proof each game in the problem sets until I
If I don't get a substantial scholarship at any of my top choices this cycle, I am considering applying ED at WUSTL the next go around. This seems like a great option for those of us who don'
If I don't get a substantial scholarship at any of my top choices this cycle, I am considering applying ED at WUSTL the next go around. This seems like a great option for those of us who don'
Writing this as I listen to the Post Core Curriculum webinar, and I have nearly finished the 7Sage CC, I am trying to organize and map out the next few months of my study--- to write in December or Fe
UGH. In a most embarrassing move, i have been misusing my palomino sharpener since the day i got it. never read the instructions for hole #1 vs hole #2 (bring on the puns). i've totally worn down
UGH. In a most embarrassing move, i have been misusing my palomino sharpener since the day i got it. never read the instructions for hole #1 vs hole #2 (bring on the puns). i've totally worn down
As for the T3/T1/admissions issue. That's entirely up to your goals. If you've got some connections in the field (ie your relatives own a law firm) and just need to be barred, go for the fre
Yale is ranked #1 in US New Weeks and is arguably the most prestigious school, but it doesn't translate to more pay. Pay at firms are lock step. First years make the same, all things being equal,
I'm Canadian and have done a ton of research on different law schools. University of Toronto is our #1 law school here, and I'd be totally happy to get in (average LSAT is 167, which I think
7) Published 2 manuscripts in a top-tier international peer-reviewed journal (#1:as a first author along with a co-author on first manuscript; #2 as the sole author on second manuscript)
7) Published 2 manuscripts in a top-tier international peer-reviewed journal (#1:as a first author along with a co-author on first manuscript; #2 as the sole author on second manuscript)
Military/Marine service would rank #1 as law School softs. My research on LSN showed that a lot many military veterans got into top B Schools - one even got into U Penn, with a sub 3.0 . You do the ma
I'm just wonder at what point, be it in 10 years, when we are just going to disregard older prep tests. Arguably the PT's before what we now call PT #1 have some value; but it doesn't m