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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 »
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To accompany an LSAT course, or just to help out students who don't have the time or money to take a class, a podcast would be helpful in helping people review for the test and conquer the major logic concepts... more »
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To get into law school, aspiring attorneys must take the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT. The two logical reasoning sections of the LSAT assess one's ability to analyze arguments, to recognize flaws in logic and to draw conclusions through ... more »
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The nerves of steel required to face down opponents in court may well begin their development when aspiring lawyers tackle the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Here are some tips to survive the night before... more »
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Whether you are testing in college, K-12 or for a specific license, etc. there are procedures to follow that will increase your grade... more »
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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 »
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Anyone interested in attending law school must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT.) How you score on the LSAT impacts your selection of law schools and your future earning potential as an attorney. Here are some guidelines to help you ... more »
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Many people for a lot of reason what to avoid contacting their behind with a public restroom toilet seat. You could do the "half squat or "hover" but these techniques are anti-ergonomic and can cause intestinal strain, colon ... more »
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Do you have difficulty in passing any tests in your school? Do you want to know the secret way to remember what you read at home? When you are going to take a test and desperate to pass with it. Take your books or review materials in your room ... more »
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When you prepare for the LSAT it is very important to take as many practice tests as you can. You will also need to learn some tips and approaches to questions to help you maximize your speed and accuracy on the actual test. There are several ... more »
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Although many people believe it isn't possible to study for a test such as the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), you can prepare. Here are some practical tips to get you started... more »
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The LSAT, or Law School Admission Test, reading comprehension section tests one's ability to analyze and understand sophisticated ideas and arguments. Successful lawyers are able to draw inferences from complex material and recognize subtle ... more »
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These directions originate in Trafalgar Square in London. Visit Nelson's Column in the center of the Square, which is a monument to Lord Nelson , the Admiral who commanded the British Fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar. Cambridge is 60 miles ... more »
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So, you decided to practice law in Alaska. Now you face the daunting task of completing the Alaska bar exam application. Because the bar exam is only administered twice a year, once in July and once in February, it is essential that your ... more »
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The Law School Admissions Test, known as LSAT, is taken by anyone applying to law school. It pays to prepare for all the different sections on the LSAT, especially the analytical reasoning section. Logic classes from college provide a foundation ... more »
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The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a graduate entrance examination required for students applying to law school. If you're one of them, here's how to sign up... more »
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LSAT scores are a crucial determining factor in law school admissions. Many law schools combine LSAT scores and GPA to create a numerical index used to compare applicants and make admission-related decisions. Other programs identify LSAT scores ... more »