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20 hours ago ago from facts snapple

Perhaps law students view our LSAT scores as part of that life where we were just dreary little nobodies, not big bad law students, and we can thus pretend they don't exist. Plus, our scores are probably all pretty similar, I gots to celebrate this weekend, just got my Sept LSAT scores back and I kicked that thing straight in the balls, WOOT, so I might go visit friends up LA for the weekend which means I'll likely sneak in some Chinatown ...

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7 hours ago ago from PoliceDpt.com

What government organizations/companies will pay for law school? none:( - Probably none. Organizations pay to fund candidates in fields that need more people. You can't throw an ambulance without hitting a dozen lawyers nowadays. - The Army, if you agree to become a JAG. Some businesses will if you've worked for them long enough and they see that. How can a Canadian lawyer practice in TX? can they just sit for the bar? or go thru school ...

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Law School Application Timeline: Early is Good; Stronger is Better

9 hours ago ago from Law School Podcaster

Law school applicants often wonder when the best time is to submit their law school application. The timeline question focuses often on strategy and choices. In an earlier post " Best Time to Submit Law School Applications ," we discussed that, since most law schools have rolling admissions, those inside admissions offices say it is best to get your application in "early," and "early" means between Thanksgiving and New Years. But is it better ...

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Chicago to Experiment with Socioeconomic Status Admissions

7 hours ago ago from American Civil Rights Institute Blog

Racial preferences proponents in Chicago are panicking, if you believe this story , over a plan to consider a student's socioeconomic status rather than his skin color when assigning to magnet and selective government schools. In recent years, courts have ordered school districts to keep race out of the assignment equation. For instance, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled two years ago that schools in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and Seattle, ...

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The Other Side of the Law School Debate

15 hours ago ago from Michelle's Law School Blog

Search Law School Home Education Law School Email Law School Applications Schools Law School Life Free Law School Newsletter! Sign Up Discuss in my Forum Michelle's Law School Blog By Michelle Fabio , About.com Guide to Law School My Bio My Blog My Forum Add to: iGoogle My Yahoo! RSS The Other Side of the Law School Debate Wednesday December 23, 2009 Lately you may have seen a lot of blog posts ...

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Half Tuition or Less for a Law School’s Second Class

22 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Costs are rising rapidly throughout the University of California system, but its newest law school , at Irvine, announced this week that the 80 students chosen for the second entering class will get privately financed scholarships covering at least half their tuition for all three years. Irvine's inaugural class of 60 students, who arrived in August, received full scholarships for all three years a deal that helped Irvine attract so much ...

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7 hours ago ago from Styledash

A thigh-baring look from Emanuel Ungaro spring 2010 runway collection. Photo: Pascal Le Segretain, Getty Images Long live the miniskirt ! French teens are fighting for their right to be scantily clad with nationwide protests against new dress codes that ban up-to-there fashions. The first battle cry for libert came from Lyc e Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire in Essonne, a school just south of France, reports the Independent UK. There, ...

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