I thought you want to go to law school?
I heard one is columbia offers communications for master.
after master degree and I need earn good grade up from master and study lsat take time, friend who worked admission suggest me go master first then go law if i got good grade higher than 3.5.
True. His career counselor at the college should provide him with the information that he needs. That's what they get paid to do, and they have access to all the necessary resources, including the student's transcript and test scores.why asking us with too many questions if youre smart enough to RESEARCH without asking us?!
only and all students are male? did not know that...Honestly, if a student doesn't know how to do research, then he isn't going to be a very good lawyer. A lot of "lawyering" is knowing where and how to get information, and how to apply it.
only and all students are male? did not know that...
I never said that they were.only and all students are male? did not know that...
either you're pointing at/thinking of OP or ... implying previous my quote.Honestly, if a student doesn't know how to do research, then he isn't going to be a very good lawyer. A lot of "lawyering" is knowing where and how to get information, and how to apply it.
Look at #7; that's your post.either you're pointing at/thinking of OP or ... implying previous my quote.
be careful. "I never said" is getting old.
uhh... because of your post #6 and 6 comes before 7.Look at #7; that's your post.
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he
1 /hi; unstressed i/ Show Spelled [hee; unstressed ee] Show IPA pronoun, nominative he, possessive his, objective him; plural nominative they, possessive their or theirs, objective them; noun, plural hes; adjective
–pronoun
1.
the male person or animal being discussed or last mentioned; that male.
2.
anyone (without reference to sex); that person: He who hesitates is lost.