Yeah like the top 10% who take the LSAT.Uzique wrote:
jesus christ american law-schools must be easy to get into...
Yes, Public Defenders/Prosecutors, yeah, not worth it here. Private practice, yes, shitload, for those in the top firms. And yeah, because of all the corporate and private money around here.Uzique wrote:
err don't think so.
a QC will get a shitload more than the equivalent american judicial position.
commercial lawyers... well that comes down to being-what-you-make it.
probably a generalisation more to do with american capitalism and the disparity between low-income and high-income in such a system.
commercial lawyers and solicitors here in the UK can make a fuckload of money with the initiative and desire to, as well.
My Uncle and 2nd cousin both took it last year. 2nd cousin got in on the first try and my uncle missed it by a few points.
I thought anything over 130 was good. Didn't take it though.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
http://www.lsat-center.com/lsat-page2.htmlCybargs wrote:
130 is absolute shit.DBBrinson1 wrote:
I thought anything over 130 was good. Didn't take it though.
120-180 with 155 being the average. Now I know...
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Cybargs thinks he knows what he's talking about but he doesn't. Don't mind him.DBBrinson1 wrote:
http://www.lsat-center.com/lsat-page2.htmlCybargs wrote:
130 is absolute shit.DBBrinson1 wrote:
I thought anything over 130 was good. Didn't take it though.
120-180 with 155 being the average. Now I know...
So is 130 shit?KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Cybargs thinks he knows what he's talking about but he doesn't. Don't mind him.DBBrinson1 wrote:
http://www.lsat-center.com/lsat-page2.htmlCybargs wrote:
130 is absolute shit.
120-180 with 155 being the average. Now I know...
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
It's not great, but you can probably still get into a law school with it, depending on your other education credentials.
Minimum is 120, max is 180...KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's not great, but you can probably still get into a law school with it, depending on your other education credentials.
How is 130 "ok"
People who score 130 are in the BOTTOM 10%
Scoring 150 is the minimum anyone would want when applying to a Law School...
Ah.. So that's why a few of my buds went to Stetson Law instead of FSU... They couldn't get in. hehehe.Cybargs wrote:
Minimum is 120, max is 180...KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's not great, but you can probably still get into a law school with it, depending on your other education credentials.
How is 130 "ok"
People who score 130 are in the BOTTOM 10%
Scoring 150 is the minimum anyone would want when applying to a Law School...
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
ok =/= "not great". You said "OK", I said "not great". I have a buddy who got in to Michigan with a 171 and my friends ex-wife got into George Washington University with a score a little under 140. But hey, maybe they were lying to me and you are right...Cybargs wrote:
Minimum is 120, max is 180...KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's not great, but you can probably still get into a law school with it, depending on your other education credentials.
How is 130 "ok"
People who score 130 are in the BOTTOM 10%
Scoring 150 is the minimum anyone would want when applying to a Law School...
Daddy had friends.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
ok =/= "not great". You said "OK", I said "not great". I have a buddy who got in to Michigan with a 171 and my friends ex-wife got into George Washington University with a score a little under 140. But hey, maybe they were lying to me and you are right...Cybargs wrote:
Minimum is 120, max is 180...KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's not great, but you can probably still get into a law school with it, depending on your other education credentials.
How is 130 "ok"
People who score 130 are in the BOTTOM 10%
Scoring 150 is the minimum anyone would want when applying to a Law School...
eleven bravo wrote:
Documentary videotapes always provide useful information, but only those videotapes that hold the interest of students are worth showing in school. Some documentaries are boring.
Which one of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from the passage??
Some videotapes which provide useful information are not worth showing in school.
All videotapes that are boring provide useful information.
Some videotapes that are worth showing in school are boring.
Some documentaries that hold the interest of students are not worth showing in school.
No videotape that holds the interest of students is worth showing unless it provides useful information.
Firous, a flame-resistant insulator used in the smelting process, causes brain tumors in rats, but only when the rats are exposed to large quantities of its fibrous dust. To inhale a quantity of fibrous dust equivalent to that inhaled by the rats in studies, a smelter would have to work near the insulator for 18 hours a day. Therefore it is safe to use Firous in smelting.
In order for the conclusion that Firous is safe to use in smelting to be properly drawn, which one of the following must be true?
Brain tumors from exposure to airborne substances develop more quickly in people than they do in rats.
If all insulators that are used in smelting were tested, researchers would discover that some cause brain tumors in rats.
Smelters work near Firous insulation fewer than 18 hours a day.
Smelters are less likely to incur severe burn injuries when Firous is used in the smelting process.
Some of the research done on Firous did not pertain to the issue of whether Firous causes brain tumors in humans.
A computer industry newsletter recently claimed that if the price of computer logic chips is reduced by 40 percent, the retail price for computer systems which utilize these chips will undergo the same decrease in price.
Which of the following would a skeptic most likely point out about the computer newsletter's claim?
Advances in computer engineering now allow computer designers to achieve the same level of computing power while using a fewer number of computer logic chips.
Owners of computer retail stores will not increase their profit margins.
The computer industry is an especially competitive field in which firms vying for business keep computer prices low.
Research indicates that the number of computer systems purchased increases substantially after the retail price is reduced more than 30 percent.
Advertising costs, marketing expenses and handling fees, none of which are linked to the price of computer chips, make up a substantial portion of the retail price of computer systems.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Reading is fundamentalCybargs wrote:
Shit for the last one I didn't read the word skeptic. lel.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
gonna do this shit in october. Ive met two people already that are spending $1300 on private LSAT prep tutoring.
Tu Stultus Es
best of luck. law is a tricky business. half what you know and half who you know.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
gl;hf
If you fail you can become a cop.
If you fail you can become a cop.
It's probably worth it. You don't have a guidebook?eleven bravo wrote:
gonna do this shit in october. Ive met two people already that are spending $1300 on private LSAT prep tutoring.
I do. one of my pre law profs said it really isnt necessary. all youre really paying for is someone to be accountable to. he told me he gave himself a good three month of studying it 2 or 3 times a week a for a few hours. got a 167.
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Tu Stultus Es
Well then, it's up to your self determination and drive. Good luck.
lol he's fuckedIlocano wrote:
Well then, it's up to your self determination and drive. Good luck.
GS has plenty of determination... to post on bf2s when he has a paper due.ghettoperson wrote:
lol he's fuckedIlocano wrote:
Well then, it's up to your self determination and drive. Good luck.
Study and you'll be fine.