Has nothing to do with the LSAT, but I just passed the Patent Bar Exam yesterday so I can work as a patent agent until I apply in fall of 2019 I figure I've earned a few days of vacation before I get back to LSAT prep!
I printed a single copy of each game, then whenever I want to do a game I slide the sheets into a clear document protector and use a fine tip expo marker from Target. When I'm done, erase and repeat. Works like a charm!
What type of law are you interested in practicing? Does either school have a better program for that type of law? I live in Rochester and personally prefer Albany as a city, not that Syracuse is bad I just enjoyed Albany more. I know a couple firms …
Small town to mid-sized city for me. I know being a Lawyer is going to require a large time commitment each week (not an easy 30-40hr week) so the last thing I want to do is spend more time in a car/train/bus getting home
I recently started reading Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America by Nancy MacLean. So far its a great read! Very interesting to get a different perspective on American culture and life from the mid-190…
After the first question that @BinghamtonDave mentioned, it is a variety of factors of varying importance for everyone, which include: Cost of attendance, scholarship opportunities, Bar passage rates, employment rates (for JD required preferably), l…
@goingfor99th said:
@Eric25 said:
@goingfor99th said:
Whether or not you should disclose really depends on the wording of the C&F questions on whatever applications you decide to submit. If your Dean of Studen…
@goingfor99th said:
Whether or not you should disclose really depends on the wording of the C&F questions on whatever applications you decide to submit. If your Dean of Students has no record of the issue, I doubt there is a record of it a…
@"Leah M B" said:
Just a note to say - I would still disclose it though. I mean, I had to disclose 15 year old speeding tickets lol. If somehow it came up in C&F for the bar and you hadn’t disclosed it here, that could be a problem. It’s n…
@LSATSniper said:
As long as, you do not have listed on your criminal record. It is not issue. The law schools do care if you have something like a felony conviction or you were held jail for period of time and no charges were filed. There is …
I fool proofed them as I went through the CC, the ones that really gave me trouble or I could not 100% understand the first time I did it without watching the explanation video from JY. I don't think there is any reason to wait until after the CC!
@emunro I have an 09' macbook pro that does the same thing. I quit unnecessary apps but it still occasionally heats up and uses the fan when I'm watching 7sage videos. If you're using it with the stand with cooling fans I think you'll be fine, I've …
@goingfor99th said:
I'll start:
https://i.imgur.com/68mKSlH.jpg
That's from two storms over the course of three days. There was no snow on the ground five days ago.
So, what does it look like where you live?
Looks like min…
@"Sarah J." said:
I like your attitude @Eric25. Yeah the LSAT really is a life changing test.
Yes it is! Which is why its so easy for me to dedicate time to it since i know how significant it is to admissions and scholarships.
This reminds me of the book, Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, which is an incredible read if anyone has the time. It discusses how Bill gates acheived his success, how the Beatles actually became one of the best musical acts in history, how Joseph Flom…
Like @akistotle said, I think it comes down to your diagnostic score and your goals. If you get a 155 on a true, timed diagnostic, then a 160-165 might be achievable within 3 months. I would agree with everyone else though that 3 months is not enoug…
Have you gone through the 19 common LSAT flaws? That list was really helpful in learning common flaw types and things to keep your eye out for. I used to create fake arguments using one of the flaws from the list, to practice formulating what a flaw…
@Nabintou I print one copy, then slide them into document protectors when i do the game and use an ultra fine tip expo marker, works perfectly! Didnt mean to hijack the question, just offering my suggestion
I actually put my lsat studies on the back burner right now while i study for the patent bar. But im not applying to law school until fall 2019. I can definitley say, as someone with a family and full time job as well, the patent bar is a full time …