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Logical Reasonings / 11.22.11
A) “Let’s Kill All the Law Students.” That is what you call a headline teaser. Huffington Post. B) Here are some reactions to a Logical Reasonings post concerning Penn State’s law school offering a fee waiver. Above the Law. C) … Read Entire Article…
Nov 22, 2011 - 6:06 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school debt, law students, legal job market, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Tags: law school debt, law students, legal job market, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.21.11
A) The October LSAT had the fewest number of test-takers for that month in a decade. Balkinization. B) Here’s an interesting piece on the whole “law schools aren’t preparing students” debate. And it’s only 5,000 words! New York Times. C) … Read Entire Article…
Nov 21, 2011 - 4:16 pm - By Hank
Tags: law schools, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported, October LSAT
Tags: law schools, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported, October LSAT
Logical Reasonings / 11.18.11
A) How’s this sound: If you quit after your first year, your law school will pay you. Not bad, huh? Slate. B) Attention, LSAT takers at the University of San Diego: The December 2011 LSAT has been cancelled at your … Read Entire Article…
Nov 18, 2011 - 4:46 pm - By Hank
Tags: december 2011 lsat, law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, most strongly supported
Tags: december 2011 lsat, law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.17.11
A) Meet the coolest law professor out there. (Wonder if this guy knows anything about the LSAT…) Minnesota Daily. B) Penn State Law is waiving their application fee. And yes, this has something to do with Jerry Sandusky. The Daily … Read Entire Article…
Logical Reasonings / 11.16.11
A) You can reply to just about any question with, “In this economy?” Especially to “Are you going to law school?” US News & World Report. B) Is it “law school porn” season already? National Law Journal. C) Good news: … Read Entire Article…
Nov 16, 2011 - 4:43 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported, us news rankings
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported, us news rankings
Logical Reasonings / 11.15.11
A) The ABA is thiiiiiis close to requiring law schools to expand their consumer information to prospective law students. ABA Journal. B) Here’s an example of how hard work studying for the LSAT paid off for a Harvard Law grad. … Read Entire Article…
Nov 15, 2011 - 4:06 pm - By Hank
Tags: law schools, law students, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Tags: law schools, law students, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.14.11
A) Scrapping the LSAT would be a bad idea, says Virginian. Virginia Law. B) Coming soon to a senate hearing near you: Law school stuff. Yay! Above the Law. C) Coming soon to a courtroom near you: the NBA. Boo! … Read Entire Article…
Nov 14, 2011 - 6:06 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, most strongly supported
Tags: law school, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.11.11
A) Here’s a look at the University of Illinois School of Law admissions scandal (actually, both of them) from one of the school’s professors. Huffington Post. B) Law students are more likely to default on their school loans than other … Read Entire Article…
Nov 11, 2011 - 4:34 pm - By Hank
Tags: blueprint, law students, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Tags: blueprint, law students, logical reasonings, LSAT, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.10.11
A) Paul Pless, the former admissions dean at the University of Illinois School of Law who was the mastermind behind the school inflating admissions data, made a heck of a living by lying. The News-Gazette. B) Apparently, it’s impossible not … Read Entire Article…
Nov 10, 2011 - 3:46 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, law school admissions, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, most strongly supported
Tags: law school, law school admissions, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, most strongly supported
Logical Reasonings / 11.9.11
A) Here’s yet even more fallout from the University of Illinois School of Law’s LSAT scores and GPA scandal — including an email by former admissions dean Paul Pless in which he calls students “little bastards.” Chicago Tribune. B) Attention, … Read Entire Article…
Nov 9, 2011 - 4:14 pm - By Hank
Tags: law school, law school applications, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, lsat scores, most strongly supported
Tags: law school, law school applications, logical reasonings, LSAT, LSAT blog, lsat scores, most strongly supported






