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Daily Archives: May 22, 2012
How I Scored a 180 on the LSAT
When people read about my LSAT score (180), they often ask, “How the hell…?”
That’s a good question, and one I don’t even know if I can answer to anyone’s satisfaction. Gator meat, though, played a large role.
I decided to go to law school after graduation rather late in the game. Until the end of my junior year, I was planning to go into pharmaceutical research (hence the biochemistry degree). It sounded like a great plan.
Then, I spent a semester in a lab.
It’s hot, sweaty, and mostly boring. You sit around measuring out miniscule amounts of catalysts, and then wait around for your reaction to finish.
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May 22, 2012 - 6:10 pm - By Matt Shinners
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Logical Reasonings / 5.22.12
A) Today in headlines that a science fiction writer might have written in the 1950s: Oracle is suing Google over Java. Wired. B) Harvard Business School cuts admissions essay requirements in half because, hey, who has time to read? Poets … Read Entire Article…






