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Ipso Facto: Surviving the First Semester
Written by S. Colin Mabrito   
Sunday, 11 November 2007 03:24

Of all the educational experiences one goes through in life, none is quite like the first semester of law school. The first semester is humbling, and it’s supposed to be. Not unlike boot camp, it is intended to break down your thought process before it builds it back up. The idea (at least) is that you should come out of it with a whole new way of approaching, analyzing and solving problems. The process can be somewhat uncomfortable. However, there are several ways to make this first semester transformation less jarring.
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The Art of the Personal Statement
Written by S. Colin Mabrito   
Wednesday, 31 October 2007 00:16

The personal statement portion of a law school application is a crucial component in how an admissions committee sees an applicant as a whole. It is also the one area where an applicant can control how he or she is viewed by the school. It represents an opportunity to show the admissions committee the less tangible, positive attributes of the applicant, going far beyond mere GPA and LSAT score. Along these lines there are certain universal requirements for a successful personal statement, as well as mistakes that must be carefully avoided. There are also many different ways to create and structure a personal statement.
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Do I need a laptop for law school?
Written by Nasir N. Pasha   
Sunday, 17 June 2007 05:09
Almost all law schools recommend you to get a laptop, but do you really need it?
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How Do I Get into Law School?
Written by Nasir N. Pasha   
Friday, 15 June 2007 17:47

 

In order to get into law school, students must complete a few tasks in order to fulfill the requirements of law schools. There are generally three steps: (1) become eligible, (2) take the LSAT, and (3) apply to law school

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Preparing for the LSAT
Written by Nasir N. Pasha   
Friday, 15 June 2007 16:48
Most people start preparing to take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) a month or more before their test date. There are about 100 ways to prepare but probably only a few ways that work.
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What is the LSAT?
Written by Nasir N. Pasha   
Friday, 15 June 2007 16:46
The LSAT, or Law School Admissions Test is the entrance exam that law schools require for evaluating admission. common misconception about the LSAT is that the test evaluates what you know about the law. In fact, the test has nothing to do with the law but rather tests whether the student has the skills to succeed in law school and as a lawyer.
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Should I Go to Law School?
Written by Nasir N. Pasha   
Friday, 15 June 2007 16:22

Are you debating whether to go to law school? Before deciding, make sure you understand what you are getting into and what are the benefits.

There are a couple factors to consider in deciding to go to law school: (1) know why you will go to law school and (2) know what to expect before, during, and after law school.

 

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