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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by motiontodismiss » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:39 pm

NayBoer wrote:6 hours on an untimed PT? Assuming 4 sections, that's 90 minutes each. I think if it you takes you 90 minutes then you aren't yet ready to do PTs and should just focus on the bibles, to learn the basics.

I realize you must be joking, but you seem to be serious.
5 sections+essay. That's 6 sections. An hour per section isn't unreasonable.

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by mallard » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:39 pm

motiontodismiss wrote:
NayBoer wrote:6 hours on an untimed PT? Assuming 4 sections, that's 90 minutes each. I think if it you takes you 90 minutes then you aren't yet ready to do PTs and should just focus on the bibles, to learn the basics.

I realize you must be joking, but you seem to be serious.
5 sections+essay. That's 6 sections. An hour per section isn't unreasonable.
1) Yes it is.
2) Essay? Untimed?
3) 5 sections untimed? What's the point of adding the fifth section if you're doing it untimed?
4) Yes it is.

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by Grizz » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:40 pm

Essay = worthless.

HTH

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by clintonius » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:47 pm

Desert Fox wrote:
deltasigbn wrote:Should I take a course, my parents said they will fund it?

If so, which course is recommended?
I'd go with powerscore, but I think self study is better if you can self motivate. You should do and review each preptest available before Oct test.

Try the pithypike study plan (its pinned to the top of the lsat forum on this site).
I quite liked TestMasters, and I'd probably have fewer regrets about not just bucking up and studying on my own if it were somebody else's $1400 that paid for it. The Logic Games Bible really helped, as well.

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by NayBoer » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:06 pm

mallard wrote:What's the point of adding the fifth section if you're doing it untimed?

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by Mr. Matlock » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:11 pm

OP's interested in international law. I see no reason why his current school choice wouldn't fit the bill perfectly.

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by NayBoer » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:15 pm

Mr. Matlock wrote:OP's interested in international law. I see no reason why his current school choice wouldn't fit the bill perfectly.
Flame. Everyone knows that for international law it goes: Yale, Harvard, Florida International, and only then Florida Coastal.

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Re: Choosing a school, 4th tier, salary?

Post by Mr. Matlock » Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:17 pm

NayBoer wrote:
Mr. Matlock wrote:OP's interested in international law. I see no reason why his current school choice wouldn't fit the bill perfectly.
Flame. Everyone knows that for international law it goes: Yale, Harvard, Florida International, and only then Florida Coastal.
Once again NayBoer!! Yale, Harvard, Florida Coastal...... simply TLS political semantics.

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