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- crazi4law
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Is there a lot of math, accounting, or reading for BigLaw?
And what would you recommend I do to figure out if its right for me?
- Veyron
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Re: Is there a lot of math, accounting, or reading for BigLaw?
If not flame ...
no math at all in litigation, very little if any in transactional. Tons of reading.
As best I can tell good research and writing skills are the most important components of biglaw success.
no math at all in litigation, very little if any in transactional. Tons of reading.
As best I can tell good research and writing skills are the most important components of biglaw success.
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- MrPapagiorgio
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Re: Is there a lot of math, accounting, or reading for BigLaw?
Math? Probably not much. Accounting? Probably even less than math. Reading? A lil bit.
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Re: Is there a lot of math, accounting, or reading for BigLaw?
Considering you obviously can't read or comprehend forum rules (for the second time tonight regarding the SAME topic: Wrong forum, read this: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=170600), I don't think Biglaw is in your future.
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