I have daydreams of being some kind of a surgeon/lawyer, but am unsure how feasible such a career would be. Has anyone read a case study of someone who has done both? Or is anyone actively pursuing a joint MD/JD, especially with interests in pursuing a career in medicine outside of medical law?
I can only imagine the expenses without tons of scholarships.
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@biancarochester977 this is ridiculous I just received this email too. They accommodate sabbath observers but failed to take into consideration people who observe the “sabbath” on Sunday.
Yes Sunday is definitely an odd day for the test. Will it still be the 12:30 time slot? I am not a morning person at all lol Also the test may most likely be from February 2013, February 2015 or February 2016 or an international test) I am reading up on them and what the question topics were, as if it is one of these then that will automatically tell us what our experimental section is :)
why would you think the test is one of those?
In previous years those are the popular ones they often use according to those who have written the makeup tests. I follow a lot of different lsat groups on reddit. Like last year during this time when they had the makeup test they used February 2013 lsat I believe. Jon Denning from Powerscore on Reddit said the following to me when I mentioned whether February 2013 test would be used: "That’s been a popular over the years! But a number of Feb tests (13, 15, and 16 in particular) are viable candidates, as are prior international tests. So it’s impossible to know for sure what you’ll get, I’m afraid."
Nice. It couldn't hurt to look those over! Thank you!