... judicial clerkships and less governmental positions than the other ... again, some gov't positions are extremely prestigious and can ... the way to go. Governmentpositions stats are sometimes used ... students into JD advantaged positions rather than into jobs ...
For anyone who is interested in this issue (and about myriad other problems with the LSAT), please read this excellent article. https://lawreview.law.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/lawreview/article/view/102/102
... would be working for the government, but her loans prevent her ... the most prestigious firms and governmentpositions and, more times than not ... represented in the most competitive positions.
... success and better entry-level positions. Working directly for a ... for everything from biglaw to government. Biglaw likes it particularly ... only so many clerk positions available so they are ... etc. For at least federal governmentpositions, it makes you much more ...
... success and better entry-level positions. Working directly for a ... for everything from biglaw to government. Biglaw likes it particularly ... only so many clerk positions available so they are ... etc. For at least federal governmentpositions, it makes you much more ...
... and better entry-level positions. Working directly for a ... for everything from biglaw to government. Biglaw likes it particularly ... . For at least federal governmentpositions, it makes you much more ... aren't always eligible positions for school LRAPs either ...
... poor candidates will compromise their positions to win the rich guy ... both think "absolutely not" (the positions of the parties is way ... : We don't care about government subsidized elections.
... a NTS, with student government leadership positions in Undergrad, 2 professional certifications ... , leadership positions in local Human Resources associations ...
Do all Law Schools use the index formula that computes your UGPA? adding withdrawals and f's into your gpa? I am mainly interested in which schools in New York follow that. Thank you
I can't seem to find the document that has the list of the logic words such as: only if as Group 2 introducing N.C.
Does anyone know where I can find it?
... dual degree program, work in government influencing legislation, strong interest in ... , probably easier to secure leadership positions, very strong access to professors ...
I have a 3.24 cum gpa 3.93 degree gpa. The admissions indexes for lsac say that Colorado/Vermont/Seattle use degree gpa in calculating index while every other school says cumulative. Does anyone know if this is true?