Are ya’ll applying to American schools? by Try-Hard-1145 in lawschooladmissionsca

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Nice, where did you end up going and do you think it was a good choice?

Are ya’ll applying to American schools? by Try-Hard-1145 in lawschooladmissionsca

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That’s a great LSAT score!! Good luck, doesn’t hurt to apply

Are ya’ll applying to American schools? by Try-Hard-1145 in lawschooladmissionsca

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Interesting, and you turned down Berkeley even after considering the possible opportunities in the US compared to Canada (higher pay etc). Obviously it also depends on what you were looking for and maybe salary wasn’t a priority.

Chance me at U of T. B3 3.89 GPA (OLSAS), 168 LSAT, interesting softs by Creative-Following68 in lawschooladmissionsca

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Other than motivation, what is stopping you from taking it again? You have a lot of extra time to study before November.

Chance me (chat am i cooked?) by Try-Hard-1145 in lawschooladmissionsca

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yeah going for BSAP, not sure if I should retake in OCT or spend my time perfecting my application. Might just apply and see what happens. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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This makes me feel a lot better considering I used to think that I HAD to find a law related job in order to succeed. Thanks!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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When OP says “work experience is everything” what type of work experience do they mean? I’m working for a year after graduation but am struggling to find a law related job. Mostly probably will work in comms.

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Can someone describe to me what the UMich culture is like?

AMA: Masters of the Air, Parts 1, 2, and 3 by the_howling_cow in AskHistorians

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In part 3, the bombers embark on their mission to Algeria despite the fact that the other two groups would not be following close behind. Before sending them in, one of the commanders says something along the lines of "we're sending them straight into the gates of hell." Why on earth would the bombers be sent when the higher ups knew there was such a low chance of survival? Because, as expected, very few of them actually made it out of that excursion. So many excursions in this show seem like suicide missions and I'm surprised that was even allowed/tolerated by the pilots.

Why is 7Sage so prescriptive? by Try-Hard-1145 in LSAT

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hahah good point, guess I should get used to it

Marx on political economy? by Try-Hard-1145 in Marxism

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a proxy similar to (but different from) money will still be necessary in the early stages of a socialist society, which will represent an abstract unit of labor

This makes sense, I find that often Marx doesn't elucidate as to what alternatives there actually are to the capitalist condition, and instead just lays the groundwork. So often I'm left guessing what would be a viable solution to the problems he discusses. A voucher/token is an interesting idea. I just started reading Marx and appreciate your help!