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By elkim 0 comments
The GMAT--or Graduate Management Admissions Test--is an exam required by most business schools. The multiple choice part is scored on a scale of 200 to 800 and the essay part is scored on a scale of 0 to 6. Top business schools seek applicants ... more »
By Pillain 2 comments
Briefing cases in law school is an essential process in obtaining a legal education. In law school, you are not given text books to study. You are given case books that are filled with appellate court legal opinions or case law. It is your job ... more »
By Bignonia 0 comments
If you're a college biology major wondering what to do next with your life, you should know you're not alone. I know I had no clue about what to do. You should know that there are plenty of options available to you that are a lot cheaper than med ... more »
By Larry Fike, MPhil 4 comments
Hegel. Ugh. Why bother? Lots of reasons. Obscure, perhaps, but lots of reasons. I'll give you a few. The whole idea of "self-actualization" probably stems from some of his insights... more »
By Select Visions 0 comments
The golden years what a wonderful time. The kids are out of the house you and your spouse have all the time in the world to do what you want to.... now what do we do? An empty house two people who are used to having kids running to and fro. It ... more »
By WCrew 2 comments
Outlining in law school is key. You have probably heard this, but what does that really mean? Follow the steps below to create successful outlines for your classes... more »
By David Sarokin 0 comments
It's not unusual for students in college or grad school to spend over $1,000 a year on textbooks. Yikes! Here are some ways to keep costs down... more »
By peeroctane 0 comments
Potent law school study abroad strategies to increase your personal stock. Separate yourself with knowledge included in this article to get the upper hand. You be the judge..... more »
By ChristinaEllis 1 comments
Prerequisite to taking a test, is studying and knowing how to study effectively. Read on for helpful tips on how to do just that... more »
By ChristinaEllis 1 comments
If you are a law school hopeful, you may not have any idea what I am talking about but for those who have attended you are sure to relate. Future students read on for helpful insight that is sure to make your learning experience more fruitful... more »
By eHow Education Editor 2 comments
Law school is hard. You can, however, ease your anxiety about being called on in class if you prepare properly for each class. Here are some guidelines about how to properly prepare for a law school class, what to bring with you and what to refer ... more »
By Traqqer 0 comments
Would you like to get into a good law school? It's definitly not easy due to the strong competition each year. But here are a few tips on improving your chances... more »
By risandoval 1 comments
California law provides several methods to becoming a lawyer. This short article will tell you how to become a lawyer without a law degree... more »
By bbarfell 0 comments
Choosing to go to law school is obviously not an exact science. This will not be the seven essential ingredients needed to make the perfect slice of toast. However, there are certain things one must consider before making the final choice. ... more »
By dhinkle 4 comments
Getting into law school can be extremely challenging if unprepared. The road that precedes it is a long and tedious one, but with prudent planning and little effort the transition can be simplified. Here's some helpful advice that can help get ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the entrance exam taken by those wishing to get into law school. It is divided into six different sections and tests logical and analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, and writing skills. The first ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 4 comments
Attorneys on TV shows always seem to have lots of time for interesting personal lives. In the real world, just the opposite is often true. Eighteen-hour workdays are not unheard of, especially for attorneys trying to make partner in their firm... more »
By ChristiB 1 comments
Do you plan to be the next great legal mind? Is it your desire to go to law school and become an attorney? If so, you first need to get admitted to law school. This article will explore the steps involved in making this happen... more »
By educatedlady 2 comments
Being accepted to law school can be challenge whether you have a high grade point average or not so high. These steps should aid in the process of applying and being accepted... more »
By moneym51 0 comments
Yes read trough the steps and you will understand how to pass ur class. It is so eassy anybody can do it. If u follow these step you will be okey in the class and you will pass the test... more »
By Maryellen G 1 comments
If you're open to approaching college in a less traditional manner (one which accrues less debt) and to working hard, this path may be for you... more »
By Larry Fike, MPhil 0 comments
Maybe you're enrolled in a philosophy course; maybe you're not. Maybe you're 85 years old and thought you should do this at some point in your life. As a 25-year student of Plato's REPUBLIC, I will offer you some advice. (Solicited, I suppose, ... more »
By Lapple 0 comments
Law school can be extremely tough on the psyche -- all of that competition, the increasing loan debt load, the 200-page reading assignments, the humiliation from sarcastic profs and students, the alienating experience of spending most of your ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
Judges preside over local, state and federal courts and are either appointed or elected. Federal judges are appointed for life, while the others serve for fixed, renewable terms... more »
By eHow Education Editor 2 comments
If you're thinking about going to law school, ask yourself why you want to go and what you plan to do with your degree. As a prospective law student, your decision should be based on realistic expectations of the field, accurate perceptions about ... more »