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Daily Archives: May 14, 2012
What are Law School Finals Like, Anyway?
If there’s one thing that terrifies prospective law students more than the LSAT, it’s law school finals. Even after gaining admission to some of the most hallowed halls in the country, the specter of that first round of exams casts a pallor over their heads.
Authors have written books on how to ace them. Students have created catchy acronyms to approach them. There are even simulated programs in which you can enroll that will take you through a mock semester, including an actual final at the end.
And why is there so much stress over a test? Haven’t you taken a ton in undergrad?
Yes, you have. But nothing like a law school final.
The biggest difference between the law school final and the undergrad final is the relative import of the exam.
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May 14, 2012 - 6:23 pm - By Matt Shinners
Tags: law school, law school advice, law school finals, law school professor, LSAT
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Tags: law school, law school advice, law school finals, law school professor, LSAT
Photo By dvids Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
Logical Reasonings / 5.14.12
A) Thomas M. Cooley Law School is slowly taking over the country. ABA Journal. B) A town in New Jersey has banned texting while walking — our first step toward a utopia devoid of all communication with people from New … Read Entire Article…






