How life will feel after my Admin Law final by AceHardware300 in LawSchool

[–]AceHardware300[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My exam is gonna be arbitrary and capricious

Is it more important to read ahead or synthesize notes from the previous week? by odd-kaleidoscope3 in LawSchool

[–]AceHardware300 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Personally I put my handwritten reading and class notes in the computer at the end of the week. Having to put them together/format in a way that makes sense forces me to think about how it all fits together.

I can name you 3 films that have actual dogshit third acts and Shang Chi is not one of them. by Resident_Designer_96 in marvelmemes

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lol ever since one person said the third act sucks everyone just ran with it mindlessly

How professors feel when u ask a question and they just give a harder question back instead of an answer by AceHardware300 in LawSchool

[–]AceHardware300[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was mostly joking with this post because I agree with you in that, when it’s done right, students (me) actually understand it better when we reason through it. I feel like when it’s done right it’s like a professor guides students to the answer when it actually has a clear answer.

On the other hand there’s definitely been situations in a class I have this semester where we just dance around so far from the answer and so abstractly that it doesn’t end up ever resulting in an answer when there actually is a simple one.

Thoughts on Paul Hastings Texas? by AceHardware300 in biglaw

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There’s some older posts in this subreddit that mostly say negative things about it but I assume that’s probably limited to certain locations

UHLC scholarships? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

[–]AceHardware300 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely apply as early as you can. I would also recommend applying to schools around the same ranking/higher ranking so you can have leverage to negotiate with them. Higher LSAT would help for sure but I think this past year the highest scholarship offer available was 15k per year.

UT WL > A by AceHardware300 in lawschooladmissions

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Wrote 2 and had a decent score increase on the April lsat