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dpimentel1991654
Friday, Dec 31 2021

Keep it simple.

2 hours max per day.

10-15 minutes on.

5 minutes break.

Don't give yourself too much pressure. Trust me there's already alot of that in Law School and in Law. AND in life.

Hope this helps. Slow and steady wins the race.

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Tuesday, Mar 29 2022

If you are going into big law aka working 70 to 80 hours a week for that $150,000+ salary, then maybe. Keep in mind when you make 150k, you're getting taxed half and the other will go towards living expenses. It's rare, you can do it and others have done it, but keep in mind there are other ways towards financial freedom such as real estate, stock market, a business. Being tied to a job does not give you the freedom that you think it does. Be prepared to work your ass off for that big law salary too. They're not paying you to look pretty.

Your biggest disadvantage with a $350,000 loan is

if it takes you a while to get into a high paying job.

if you end up settling for less because you have a loan that needs to be paid every month.

if you end up hating your job with that loan and go into government/ other work that pays peanuts. You'll be paying the loan the rest of your life then for sure.

After a couple years experience, nobody really cares which school you went to. Your work ethic, experience, and personal people skills with trump all. Same with most jobs. Heck, Johnnie Cochran went to Loyola.

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PT102.S4.Q20
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dpimentel1991654
Wednesday, Apr 27 2022

#help would it be wrong to say that 90% of this is context and that the last sentence was the only pertinent info? I feel like that threw me off seeing most of the AC be 1 sentence long.

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Monday, Jun 27 2022

I'm interested but how can we contact each other or set up a group chat? I noticed lots of people said they're interested as well.

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PT102.S4.Q6
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Wednesday, Feb 23 2022

#help I wrote down some very good notes on my last question but didn't save it. I'm sure others would love an autosave method on this program. Thanks.

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PT101.S2.Q12
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Thursday, Jan 13 2022

#help What is the best way to look at a sentence and say "yes this is the conclusion" besides if it has a premise or if other sentences support it?

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Thursday, Apr 07 2022

I'm interested. Any chance the link is still available?

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