Hey everyone! I'm a recent Howard grad and would love a few people to just study with parallel together over google meet! I figured we could just study separately for the first few hours (while on video call) then come together afterwards to bounce ideas and coach ourselves through it. I find it's easy for me to study when it's other people studying around me too. I study mon-thur after 5pm and am doing a mix of Loophole prep and 7sage. I'm still in the beginning stages of prep though so all newbies are welcome!
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@Michael.F Yayyy so happy to help! Still apply of course, but I definitely agree that UT is better for someone wanting to practice in Texas (since you'll be building your legal network there throughout law school anyway). No need for moving and starting over in a new city if you don't have to right? Wishing you so much success!!
@sarahngarza Sorry but these sites actually aren't that reliable as they can't possible equate for the strength of your other application materials (personal statements, why this law school, etc.). I try to stay off of those since they can be super inaccurate.
I guess I would just ask why it is you're focusing on Harvard? I always see people shoot for schools like that when there are way better schools for their life, location, and career path. You can still make as much money as a lawyer from a lesser-known school while you enjoy programs that have special clinics/focuses that best suit your interests and give out more scholarships too, but that's really only if you don't simply focus on the name of school. You have to allow yourself to believe there are other schools out there that are better/just as good for you than just Harvard. Harvard may be regarded as a top law school generally, but that in no way means they have the best programs/resources in every type of law. This is especially true if you're thinking of going into tech. The law school admissions process is already stressful enough especially being that you're a family man, don't bog yourself down even more by adding extra stress for something that may not even be worth it in the end. I would focus on schools that will help support you most in your area of law not just ones that are widely known. Good luck with all your endeavors though, and tell the kiddies I say hi! :) Edit: Also if this sounds in any way passive aggressive I did not mean for it to at all!! Wishing you the best!
@epayne17 Not an expert but I think character & fitness is if the probation was disciplinary like you did something the school was unhappy with VS Weakness/Academic Addendum is if they put you on probation because your grades slipped or you fell behind for some reason or another. Hope that helps :)
How is "fail to kill" not the complete predicate in the first sentence when "likes to drink" was a part of the predicate in the last example?
Hi! I'm looking to study reading comp only on 7sage and I wanted to personalize my study plan to skip LR and just do Foundations and RC. However, in the first few foundations lessons it says you guys recommend doing the "Most Strongly Supported Questions" module in the Logical Reasoning unit before going to Reading Comprehension. Should I hold off on cutting out my LR sections then? Or just do this one and it's fine to cut out the rest of LR? How much of the RC lessons rely on the LR modules? Please let me know!
Hi! I'm looking to study reading comp only on 7sage and I wanted to personalize my study plan to skip LR and just do Foundations and RC. However, in the first few foundations lessons it says you guys recommend doing the "Most Strongly Supported Questions" module in the Logical Reasoning unit before going to Reading Comprehension. Should I hold off on cutting out my LR sections then? Or just do this one and it's fine to cut out the rest of LR? How much of the RC lessons rely on the LR modules? Please let me know!
@international25 @LeilahSwanson1 Oh no you're still more than welcome to study with us!! I'll dm you guys the discord link rn😊