You do not need to let them know that you are thinking of going to law school. Most employers expect you to be promoted or move on from the company in about two years anyways so don't think of it as hiding a huge secret.
I advise against telling yo…
I have heard Chicago biglaw is intense as well. So interesting to hear about your Minneapolis experience! Makes me want to consider smaller markets such as these.
"All genetic material is contributed by every female gamete."
I would say this is a biconditional.
if it is genetic material, then it was contributed by female gamete
if it is female gamete, then it contributed genetic material
Therefore bicondi…
I agree with the 4 hours a day. Remember these are 4 hours of focused study - not 4 hours total while you study and check in on social media every few minutes kind of study.
If you are 143, You are definitely at the stage where you need to understa…
Hello! You have truly an amazing background and it does not matter one iota that you have no experience in the law. It looks like you have customer service and business experience - I think these are even more important skills to have developed comp…
For strategy on weaken/strengthen, I recommend trying to identify what kind of cookie cutter argument this (e.g. phenomenon/hypothesis, causal, argument by analogy) is, if any, and then using the strategy from Nicole Hopkin's webinar to weaken or st…
Hi! I'm in the middle of scholarship negotiations and while most schools declined to negotiate, one literally doubled my scholarship. This is why I urge you to definitely ASK NYU!!!!
You will not get money if you don't ask. Consider saying you are …
I don't think anyone knows but I listened to this podcast about it: https://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/will-universities-colleges-and-law-school-campuses-be-open-in-fall-2020/
Update: I've been going through this course and genuinely enjoying it. How complete is this? How far in the development of this project are you guys? Just curious.
Hi! I am a super splitter! LSAC GPA 2.9 and LSAT of 169. I'm in at Michigan along with a few T20 schools. I'm also on many waitlists at other T14s. Happy to share more details via private message.
My advice other than study hard for LSAT is apply …
Hi all! One quick question--from the LSAC familiarization tool, it looks like the "alternative" view from LSAT's Digital Tester is what the tablet on test day is going to look like (as opposed to the Default version). Am I correct? Do you think we w…
Perhaps you are getting used to the slight tweaks in the language. I would recommend you slowly BR one of the tests in the 80's and identify exactly what tripped you up in the language. If you keep practicing and using the same test-taking strategie…
I knew this and it was critical to my success: do the cc slowly and make sure you understand EVERYTHING as much as you can. Pick sections that you thought were difficult and review them every so often so that the material gets ingrained in your brai…
Valid Argument Form #2: Denying the Necessary Condition
A or B --> C
When you deny the Necessary Condition by saying /C you can end up with 3 possibilities.
1. A and /B
2. B and /A
3. /A and /B
In the above case, when yo…
An alternative to morning studiers: This is my routine for studying during the weekdays while working full-time. I study during my 1 hour commute to work on the train, my lunch hour at work, after work for ~1 hour, and on the 1 hour commute back hom…
Congratulations @"Leah M B" !! When you said you applied late, when exactly are you referring to? When did you apply your last cycle and when did you apply this cycle?
Good luck at Northwestern!! I'm sure you're going to kill it!! No mistake--You d…