I called UCLA and Loyola. They both said do the best you can with date ranges. That's going to be my strategy is to ask every school what they want and then put an addendum. I'm just going to try to call each employer, if they still exist, in good m…
Well, my legal experience is in CA worker's comp. In CA, you practice law without going to law school if you study under an attorney for a number of years. RN, my job would earn about $50,000 without school. I know a second year attorney making $11…
41 with experience in medical billing and doing expert witness/lien litigation for the last eight years. But, I've been working since I could get a job.
@AngusMcGillis You should see Mad Max. But I do like your strategy. Thank you.
Ya, I'm gonna cancel. I don't want to burn a take feeling wobbly about it. Thank you everyone.
This is great! I'm 40 with an extensive background in medical billing. I currently am employed as an expert witness. Most likely will go into healthcare law. @"Chipster Study", we should talk!
David,
God bless you, seriously. This is a great explanation with a nice analogy kicker. I'm still stuck on this. The public can support something without knowing how it can help them. That to me is different than saying that the program is justif…
AJ,
I feel you. Studying for the test is hard. Studying for the test when your life conditions suck is worse. It's also worse when you don't see progress. I think it's good that you leave the house. I might also suggest you go to Al-Anon. It's a pr…
I think this is a very lonely test and what I find that helps is going outside. Taking a walk. Meditating. Eating right. Communicating with people.
You are not alone. This test is Tough Mudder for the mind.
I'm in a similar boat.
For confidence, I celebrate every morsel of progress. Every morsel I treat it like I just won a gold metal.
For stamina, I watch this:
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@Micolash I agree with you. Also, I think his is probably just a way for law schools to make a little more $$$ in app fees. IMHO, when anything huge like this changes, it's always good to ask "who's gonna make the most money out of this?"
I'd also like to say that while the score is very, very important there are brilliant lawyers that went to lesser schools who are crushing Harvard grads. It all depends on what you do with it after law school.
I have a passion for paying student loans.
For the reals, I'd really love to be PD and be a force of change against the drug laws. They ruin lives, period. You get popped with a significant drug charge and it's very hard to get your life back. We h…