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Logical Reasonings / 3.29.11
A) Getting arrested for pot isn’t such a big deal when you’re in Texas. If you’re Willie Nelson that is…Daily Mail. B) Attention convicts. Don’t use the phone from jail to continue to commit crimes. CNN. C) Here’s an alum … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 3.28.11
A) US News ranks the ten most popular law schools in the country. US News. B) Put that law degree to good use and study the legal issues in Bob Dylan’s songs. The National Law Journal. C) Gaylord Tootsie Daney (yes, … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 3.24.11
A) Money, ranking, or frequency of free tootsie rolls: things to consider when choosing a law school. Above the Law. B) Invest in a hair net and name tag – more jobs will be available this summer. CNN. C) When sweat … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 3.21.11
A) ABA to change employment reporting for law schools. Tax Professor Blog. B) Many lawyers don’t pass the bar. During happy hour, that is. Employment Crossing. C) Turns out you shouldn’t buy crack when you’re prosecuting people for buying crack. … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 3.18.11
A) Suffering from post-Patrick’s hangover? We certainly are. How to recover. AskMen.com B) On the best-paying jobs for women list, lawyer ranks third, below pharmacist but above computer programmers. Forbes. C) Libya declares a cease fire to fend off international … Read Entire Article…
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
We had a post. It was beautifully written with substantive information and a subtle use of alliteration to reinforce important concepts. Then, Matt Riley (yes, at one point it was O’Riley) passed the Guiness around the office. We’re currently paying beer pong out of green cups, taking shots of Jameson, and listening to Galway Girl. Until tomorrow, LSAT people. Until tomorrow. Or possibly the day after, depending on hangover conditions.
Mar 17, 2011 - 2:35 pm - By Jodi Triplett
Tags: Miscellaneous
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Logical Reasonings / 3.16.11
A) Attention anyone living under a rock! Jury needed for Barry Bonds upcoming trial. NY Times. B) Introvert or extrovert? Learn your virtues, and challenges, in the workplace. AOL Jobs. C) It’s all about honesty in advertising. Fork Party. D) … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 3.15.11
A) US News & World Report Law School rankings are out! Welcome to the big time, UT. Above the Law. B) Mom sues private school for ruining her 4 year old’s chances at an Ivy league school. Our take: we … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 3.14.11
A) Japan’s nuclear situation becomes increasingly dire. NY Times. B) Al Qaeda launches women’s magazine. Their beauty tip for maintaining a creamy complexion? Cover your face. The Huffington Post. C) When asking for law school letters of recommendation, make it … Read Entire Article…
Blueprint Classes for the June LSAT Starting Now
Today’s post is a reminder of how important the LSAT is for law school applications, followed closely by why you therefore need to prep for it, and winding up with a discussion of why if you prep with a course, Blueprint is the way to go. How’s that for laying out a clear thesis?
If you don’t know yet, consider yourself informed that the LSAT is the single most important factor in law school applications. This is because of a variety of factors, including the difficulty of evaluating GPAs that differ enormously across multiple variables (strength of school, strength of major, grading inconsistencies, etc.), the fact that the LSAT is a good predictor of first year law school success, etc. Whether or not you like this, that’s the way it is in law school admissions right now. I personally think a pie eating contest would be an epic way to gain law school admittance, but I was overruled by the ABA.
Mar 11, 2011 - 1:03 pm - By Jodi Triplett
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