Silly Question II: Chicago Law Areas of Interest
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:17 am
Another nit-picky application language question, from the Chicago Law app.:
"Please identify up to three areas of academic interest (e.g., Constitutional Law, International Law, Law and Economics), students organizations, or other topics that you would like to learn more about..."
A) Does 'three' only refer to areas of interest (i.e., list up to three areas of interest and as many other topics as you like), or
B) Does 'three' refer to areas of interest and other topics (i.e., list up to three items that include areas of interest and other topics)?
And I thought I was done with the LSAT!
"Please identify up to three areas of academic interest (e.g., Constitutional Law, International Law, Law and Economics), students organizations, or other topics that you would like to learn more about..."
A) Does 'three' only refer to areas of interest (i.e., list up to three areas of interest and as many other topics as you like), or
B) Does 'three' refer to areas of interest and other topics (i.e., list up to three items that include areas of interest and other topics)?
And I thought I was done with the LSAT!