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Sure, there are other aspects to the law school application process that require your extensive devotion. On top of keeping a solid set of grades throughout your undergraduate career, you’ll also have to hunt down that perfect professor to write your reference letter for you, chronicle all your life experiences into a neat CV, and write numerous personal statements highlighting why you’d make the perfect law student. Those statements will have to be written, proof-read, and re-written countless times until you’ve perfected them – your competition will be doing no less. continue reading…

Yeaaah. You know exactly what I’m talking about. Those questions that seem to terrify a not-so-insignificant chunk of the test taking populace. The ones that, as you turn the page cause you to wonder, if only for a moment, whether you accidentally stumbled into a Reading Comprehension passage.

Of course, that doesn’t last long and, almost instinctively, you skip over to the next question that doesn’t take up approximately half the page. I mean, it makes sense right? Why bother reading what could pass off for a small country’s entire constitution, when in that time, you can run through at least two or three of the next questions? Maybe even take a short nap? continue reading…