Topic: Lsat?
Has anyone here taken the LSAT and what did you get on them?
> Ouro,
Even though you were the first one to arrive at the scene who clearly pwned Einstein and showed how biased he is, you are an outright arsehole.
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Has anyone here taken the LSAT and what did you get on them?
What kind of drug is LSAT?
LSAT is a test you need to take for admission to most U.S law schools. Which schools are you applying to?
i like the idea that its a drug
"hey man you got any LSAT?"
"nah man the cops busted me"
"damn that was some good shit"
"i know LSAT is awesome"
geese: .....no comment
marko: S my D
tavius: anything in the top 100 hopefully
i'm looking to escape NY winters, as they have convinced me that hell is cold.
my brother just passed the California bar, did oyu have a specific question I can pass on?
Im coming to the US to steal your job ouro, beware
> [TI] Mrblonde wrote:
> Wow, top 100... aiming high there.
up yours douchebag, what kind of a degree do you possess? psych major? top 100 schools in the us are called tier 1, then all the others fall into tier 2 or 3. get into a tier one and you're good, anything else is shit. research before you insult.
geese: i'll be ready with pitchforks ![]()
yell: cali bar is the hardest in the US, only a 65% passage rate (which, by BAR standards means impossible), props to him. if he can pass along any tips that'd be greatly appreciated
> Ouro wrote:
> > [TI] Mrblonde wrote:
> Wow, top 100... aiming high there.
up yours douchebag, what kind of a degree do you possess? psych major? top 100 schools in the us are called tier 1, then all the others fall into tier 2 or 3. get into a tier one and you're good, anything else is shit. research before you insult.
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Several of the big city universities in the Netherlands are amongst the top 100 best schools in the world. The quality of our educational system here is not Harvard like but it is top notch.
in europe university is essentially free. Canada, university is essentially free. cuba, university is FREE. United states, costs you 40,000$ a year or more, anyone see a problem with that?
> The Zodiac Killer wrote:
> in europe university is essentially free. Canada, university is essentially free. cuba, university is FREE. United states, costs you 40,000$ a year or more, anyone see a problem with that?
i'm with you 100% on this one. it seems very odd that they would put such a massive barrier (i'm probably looking at at least 20k a year to attend law school) in front of me when i have shown interest in higher education that will at some point, hopefully, benefit the society of which i am a part. i can see paying something for my education, but not that absurd amount
its not free in Netherlands but 1500 euro's aint 20k indeed ![]()
> Cobra Commander wrote:
> my brother just passed the California bar, did oyu have a specific question I can pass on?
Pah. TU passed about every bar in Europe.
passed out*
Most US colleges cost around $4,000-$6,000 a year. The talk about them typically costing $40,000 a year is nonsense. Only elite universities or private religious schools cost that much.
wtf? where do you go to school? you must be pulling numbers out of your butt.
http://src.buffalo.edu/studentaccount/falltuition.shtml
^that's undergrad charges PER SEMESTER, for tuition and fees only, not even counting room and board.
now how about law school?
http://www.law.lsu.edu/index.cfm?geaux=admissions.tuitionfeesexpenses
^that's lousiana state, one of the cheapest top 100 law schools in the country. for in-state students it's 12k a year, for out of state its 24k a year. keep in mind: not a private school, one of the cheapest for law
are you talking about community college? because then it might make sense, but who considers that college anyway?
i always knew you were full of shit justinian, quit making things up
it's incredibly tough to get work though
I know a kid who just passed the CA bar, Stanford grad, JD + Masters in Engineer, he's idle
seriously? with a JD and engineering degree he can just go into patent law. you have to have both of those degrees to practice and it's pretty damn lucrative.
it was sad, he had a clerkship with a major firm but they had to let him go after he passed the bar
because if you don't pay your lawyer, you still have heat and power and fuel and a car...so guess who comes last
and he heard on the grapevine the partner knew he'd have to go regardless, but was hoping he failed...because if he failed the bar, the partner was gonna blame that for his dismissal ![]()
> The Zodiac Killer wrote:
> in europe university is essentially free. Canada, university is essentially free. cuba, university is FREE. United states, costs you 40,000$ a year or more, anyone see a problem with that?
Its is pretty easy to get Pell grants and scholarships. At least in Montana. I pay only a little over a thousand a year after grants. Plus those schools in Canada and Europe aren't free! They are paid for with levies and taxes.
> Justinian I wrote:
> Most US colleges cost around $4,000-$6,000 a year. The talk about them typically costing $40,000 a year is nonsense. Only elite universities or private religious schools cost that much.
That is absurd!! community and technical collage's sure and not for a full board of credits. Montana's state universities undergraduate tuition for a state resident is about $13,990 a year. Non resident is $25,650. That is a state University. Local colleges like Carroll are yes in upwards to 45k a year. There are over 7000 institutions in this country alone. Only a small fraction of those are state universities that charge this lower tuition.
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