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Before I forget, good luck with finals!
Is it me, or is there just not enough hours in a day:confused: |
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Lexis sucks.
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Lexis was fabulous my first year and then they changed it my second year, really scaled back how many points you got.
There was one week where I logged onto Lexis at the same time (during Civ Pro) three days in a row and got 1000 bonus points. Yes, instead of giving out 100 bonus points, they gave away a 1000 a pop. I got SOOO must stuff from them and Westlaw. Miss the free stuff. And I miss Lexis. I hate Westlaw (which is what my firm uses because the Lexis reps annoyed the hell out of them) |
Question for just about anyone in this thread. My best friend who is the flakiest person in the entire world has her heart set on going to law school. She signed up to take the LSAT's twice, but ended up not showing up both times. She's signed up to take them this weekend, but heard that because she never cancelled and just didn't show up the first two times, law schools will see that which will put her at a huge disadvantage. Of course now she's freaking out about this. Does anyone know how true this is? Will it affect her chances of getting into law school?
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I'm on to international shoe tommorow, for now, I'm knee-deep in liquidated damages.
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I don't know, but if they do see that she signed up for it twice and didn't even bother to cancel, it would certainly make her look bad. She certainly does not sound like someone who should be trying to enter the practice of law. I'm not trying to be harsh, but that sort of irresponsibility is not going to fly- in law school, taking the bar exam or even if she made it as far as the profession. If she truly had her heart set on it, she would be responsible about it. |
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I'm kind of liking this jurisdiction stuff though - I think that makes me somewhat psychotic. That, and my CivPro professor is awesome. KLPDaisy - I'm guessing it will hurt her, since law schools see every time someone takes the exam. I'm not sure if they see every time a person no-shows. I can't imagine it's a good thing, but I'm not sure just how bad it is in the eyes of law schools. |
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To this day I hate Pennoyer. How about I never really understood Civ Pro until Barbri class in preparing for the bar? Funny how much I didn't understand or really learn in law school... but then learned it for the bar. |
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I think it's mainly my professor, because most people I've talked to have disliked Civ Pro. My professor is tough, but she's very good and makes concepts seem a whole lot easier. I used to work in a bar association with a bunch of lawyers, and one of the things that I heard from each of them was that they learned the most when they were studying for the bar. I guess that's just the way it goes in the profession. |
While some of my friends at other law schools think my school is nuts...
...we only take 1 semester of Civ Pro (don't hate me). And we get it 2nd semester after we've already taken Contracts, Property, and Torts (like I said, don't hate me!). So I never thought Civ Pro was that bad. Granted, because it's also virtually statutory based (and therefore much more black & white than other 1L classes) I did much better in it than my other classes. But I don't know how I would've understood it 1st semester either. I think having other classes first and then jumping into Civ Pro helped. I actually understand it much better than most of my friends in law school (and eek! some current attorneys). Sadly though, Evidence at my law school is poorly taught (so much so that 90% of us teach it to ourselves) and that was the class that had me freaked. Worst grade in law school (and not a reflection of what I really did, and still do know). I only felt somewhat redeemed when I took my Trial Practice and Procedure course and could actually remember Evidence better than people who did better on the final than I did. |
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Plus, the order has worked well; we went from pleadings to Due Process to Jurisdiction, and it's made a lot of sense that way. |
We learn remedies before consideration and bargaining, not sure if thats a localized thing or not.
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