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Re: русско-говорящие
I am going to translate this with the help of Babel Fish:
Russian Troll:
"I recently began to be occupied by the LSAT. Is there someone who could give me good advice? Has anyone encountered difficulty (e.g. language, motivation, and so forth) and found a method to succeed at it. (Insert place where he is located at in Russia).
P.S. I only write in Russian because this place is full of trolls."
Troll Answer:
I think the LSAT would be very difficult for a non-English speaker. I would master the English language before attempting if you wanted to go to a top law school (you are on a forum that is made up of perfectionists--trolls). I think the test is difficult for even English speakers and I cannot imagine taking this test without have a strong foundation in English.
As for motivation, I think of the money it costs to go to law school. If I am spending 160k, I want to go to a school that could land me a job that could actually pay my debt off .
Russian Troll:
"I recently began to be occupied by the LSAT. Is there someone who could give me good advice? Has anyone encountered difficulty (e.g. language, motivation, and so forth) and found a method to succeed at it. (Insert place where he is located at in Russia).
P.S. I only write in Russian because this place is full of trolls."
Troll Answer:
I think the LSAT would be very difficult for a non-English speaker. I would master the English language before attempting if you wanted to go to a top law school (you are on a forum that is made up of perfectionists--trolls). I think the test is difficult for even English speakers and I cannot imagine taking this test without have a strong foundation in English.
As for motivation, I think of the money it costs to go to law school. If I am spending 160k, I want to go to a school that could land me a job that could actually pay my debt off .
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Re: русско-говорящие
Or you could simply not pay $160,000 for a law degree. That's almost always a smarter option.deminion wrote:I am going to translate this with the help of Babel Fish:
Russian Troll:
"I recently began to be occupied by the LSAT. Is there someone who could give me good advice? Has anyone encountered difficulty (e.g. language, motivation, and so forth) and found a method to succeed at it. (Insert place where he is located at in Russia).
P.S. I only write in Russian because this place is full of trolls."
Troll Answer:
I think the LSAT would be very difficult for a non-English speaker. I would master the English language before attempting if you wanted to go to a top law school (you are on a forum that is made up of perfectionists--trolls). I think the test is difficult for even English speakers and I cannot imagine taking this test without have a strong foundation in English.
As for motivation, I think of the money it costs to go to law school. If I am spending 160k, I want to go to a school that could land me a job that could actually pay my debt off .
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Re: русско-говорящие
i cant believe you actually bothered with translation. as a native speaker i can tell you it is incorrect. now, go and try to find someone who can do a better job(google offers decent translation ). looks like you have nothing better to do anyway LOL!
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Re: русско-говорящие
lol.aliarrow wrote:Пересъемка
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Re: русско-говорящие
LOL. I'm going to write this for every post now. It's probably a good answer for 50% of them.incompetentia wrote:Retake
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Re: русско-говорящие
You've been forewarned.Nightrunner wrote:LEGIT ANNOUNCEMENT:
"Retake" isn't funny anymore. Moreover, if you drop it in the Lounge (or in an applicable LSAT thread), then so be it...but stop posting it in response to legit questions in on-topic forums, e.g., choosing between two law schools. You're not funny; you're being an asshole.
Please consider this an open warning - vacations are my first reaction to future instances.
And this thread has outlived any usefulness it once had.
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