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Tag Archives: logical reasonings
Logical Reasonings / 5.3.12
A) May is a busy month, but that shouldn’t stop you from preparing to apply for law school. Law School Expert. B) In-house corporate lawyers kind of have it made. Economist. C) The San Diego DEA accidentally locked up a … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.2.12
A) Thirteen people in Florida have been charged in the hazing death of a drum major. CNN. B) How should merit scholarships play a role in choosing a law school? Anna Ivey. C) Newt Gingrich throws in the towel on … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 5.1.12
A) The dean at the University of California Hastings School of Law isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. And apparently he isn’t afraid to drop admissions 20 percent this fall. USA Today. B) Emory Law School provides therapy … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 4.30.12
A) The American Bar Association is considering dropping the LSAT…again. ABA Journal. B) Get ready to raise an eyebrow: Columbia Law School is changing how it reports job figures. NY Post. C) Here are some tips for reducing expenses in … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 4.27.12
A) The US inmate population dropped for the third consecutive year. Are fewer people committing crimes, or are more prisoners figuring out how to escape? Bureau of Justice Statistics. B) KFC ordered to pay $8.3 million to a girl who … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 4.26.12
A) Mad about that tuition hike? Gather 300,000 of your friends and protest it. Chronicle. B) A court has found Liberia’s former president guilty of war crimes. CNN. C) The NFL might get rid of the Pro Bowl. There goes … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 4.25.12
A) Another disabled student is suing LSAC for accommodated LSAT testing. Guess they were due. ABA Journal. B) Meet the guy taking over Hulett “Bucky” Askew’s soon-to-be-vacant law school watchdog position in the American Bar Association. (No word on if … Read Entire Article…
Apr 25, 2012 - 4:54 pm - By Hank
Tags: aba, logical reasonings, lsac, LSAT, lsat accommodated testing, lsat testing
Tags: aba, logical reasonings, lsac, LSAT, lsat accommodated testing, lsat testing
Logical Reasonings / 4.24.12
A) Eight out of ten dentists agree: One in five New York law school graduates are finding jobs at small law firms. Law. B) If you haven’t learned about LSAT fallacies in your LSAT prep class yet, here’s a fallacious … Read Entire Article…
Apr 24, 2012 - 4:41 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT fallacies, LSAT prep, lsat prep class, supreme court
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT fallacies, LSAT prep, lsat prep class, supreme court
Logical Reasonings / 4.23.12
A) Checking this LSAT blog was a good start, but here are some other things you should be doing in order to best prepare for the LSAT. Law Admissions Lowdown. B) The University of Toronto Law School is considering dropping … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 4.20.12
A) A study with more holes than Mel Gibson’s stress ball found male Yale Law students are 16 percent more likely to speak up in class than female students. Yale Daily News. B) Should death row inmates be able to … Read Entire Article…






