I could be way off base here, but it sounds to me like you're putting too much pressure on yourself (high achievers--like 4.0 students--tend to do that).
Without knowing you or your particular situation, I'd just recommend a few things:
(1) Take a…
@JustDoIt didn't apply to Michigan because he doesn't want to be a lame-o 1L compared to my amazingness as a 2L.
Congratulations nevertheless and what a story. Lot of time, effort, AND risk put into an incredible result.
Just mathematically speaking, start with variable/groups/slots that are the most/least restricted. For example, when attempting to find what must be true, begin by looking at the variables/groups /slots that have the least amount of room to budge. A…
24/25 is the median for law schools, these days, at least at the ones I know of. I'm 26 myself, and I've found that taking a few years off was beneficial for a variety of reasons. And I would argue taking the time off brought no disadvantages.
Haha, thanks for always correcting my mistakes, @"Cant Get Right"
And just FYI, everyone! Tonight is the last RC session I'll be doing. We'll be going over the final passage of PT 35.
Someone from University of Michigan was telling me that his tuition was practically paid for by student teaching. Not sure how much his tuition was or how much he was making (or if the university just deducts).
I did not have one from Michigan and got in. Had one from UVA though - all admitted students have to have an interview. Of course, plenty of people who are not admitted get interviewed, as well.
Much of the work of gaining inferences can be done "upfront" - that is, while actually reading the passage. From my experience, there are three ways to gather inferences:
Tone: This can either be of the author's or of a subject's. The author's tone…
Oh wow. Yeah, I definitely only answered a snippet of the actual question.
Just to make sure you're all on the same page as I am (I admit I may make that quite difficult!), I was really only answering the logical relevance of "even if" on its own. …
@bswise2 You've answered your own question, and correctly. I consider "even if" to be logically irrelevant but not topically irrelevant. So while it may be important to note whether you go to the mall or not, it doesn't change the fact that no matte…
Looking forward to you all joining!
And @Gladiator_2017, it's totally cool. I'd say it'd be better for your sake to do it, though I don't think not doing it should preclude you from joining. Just be sure you aren't wasting too much new material, es…
Definitely run with the dean's recommendation if you're convinced it will be both positive and substantive. Same for the employer recommendation.
As far as finding another professor, you'll definitely have to find the "next best," as I imagine is t…