tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post6036032935778692282..comments2024-03-27T20:23:56.493-06:00Comments on Outside the Law School Scam: A Good Use for the LSATUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-22375615474838982872017-11-24T22:19:24.284-07:002017-11-24T22:19:24.284-07:00That’s a brilliant share. Nowadays the competition...That’s a brilliant share. Nowadays the competition for these exams has increased to an extent and that’s why these have become tough to crack. I took MPRE three times failed so this time I am going to solve previous <a href="https://testmaxprep.com/bar-exam/free-mpre-course" rel="nofollow">MPRE Practice Questions</a> as much as I can. Hoping that I will be successful this time.Gregor Renkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10919107292033055832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-11771119971109363792013-04-21T10:09:36.726-06:002013-04-21T10:09:36.726-06:00I feel that is among the such a lot important info...I feel that is among the such a lot important info for <br />me. And i am glad studying your article. However should remark on <br />some general things, The web site style is wonderful, the <br />articles is truly nice : D. Good job, cheers<br /><br />Feel free to surf to my web blog: <a href="http://wiki.battlefield.cl/index.php?title=Usuario:ChastityG" rel="nofollow">how much should i weigh</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-80601246815910107972013-04-19T17:14:09.975-06:002013-04-19T17:14:09.975-06:00You missed the most obvious part:
4) Das Racist!You missed the most obvious part:<br /><br />4) Das Racist!BoredJDnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-77570243901545568282013-04-19T09:46:07.360-06:002013-04-19T09:46:07.360-06:00Speaking as a Canadian, this does not really solve...Speaking as a Canadian, this does not really solve the problem.<br /><br />A graduate from a US law school can write the bar exam and, at the very least, work as a solo. This may not be an appealing choice, but it is at least an option.<br /><br />A Canadian who finishes law school but is unable to secure an articling position is unable to write the bar exam and so can never be licensed. They do not even have the option of working as a solo. <br /><br />There is no Canadian equivalent of doc review as a law-related fallback and while jobs for unlicensed JDs definitely do exist (I have one...), they are extraordinarly rare. <br /><br />So, here in Canada we have a small but growing group of law schol graduates who will never be licensed and so they will never work in law. <br /><br />Also, while it is customary to pay students for their period of articling -- salary ranges from $25K to $65K, depending on the firm and the local market -- increasingly people are doing so for free. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-37117922381714345702013-04-19T03:49:11.498-06:002013-04-19T03:49:11.498-06:00A suggestion: We should have an open thread post w...A suggestion: We should have an open thread post where people can write in the "1 big idea" we need to push.<br /><br />Then the blog-tenders pick out the serious ones and create a poll. We poll the ideas, maybe have a run-off poll, and then find out the 1 big idea we mostly agree on.<br /><br />-QSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-51121218436486594142013-04-18T20:17:14.756-06:002013-04-18T20:17:14.756-06:00I had a friend who's father passed away. In t...I had a friend who's father passed away. In the past, they would have hired a lawyer, etc. Friend say clerks at the Courthouse were so nice, they basically did everything for them -- because they asked nicely. "We don't know how to settle an estate, do you know how?" "Let me help you with that... here, take this and copy it and send it to the beneficiaries, get them to sign off." Specialized solos? Maybe for $45,000/year, you can be a specialized solo. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-62919443483341628562013-04-18T11:39:17.386-06:002013-04-18T11:39:17.386-06:00Campos covered the topic. It was getting repetitio...Campos covered the topic. It was getting repetitious. <br /><br />1. Get the word out to prospective students about the details of the scam.<br /><br />2. Adopt the Canadian/UK system of requiring students to have a paid apprenticeship year called articling. It immediately becomes very apparent that there are not enough articling spots to go around. In Canada there is about a 10% shortfall. In the U.S. it might be 70%. One of the comments here mentioned the very high scores required to get into Canadian law schools.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-7410512091773956172013-04-18T05:05:58.983-06:002013-04-18T05:05:58.983-06:00This is absolutely true, but it is a different top...This is absolutely true, but it is a different topic. Lawyers will always make work with complicated procedural law or harsh criminal statutes. The future of law is networks of specialized solos or small partnerships, not the god firms charging $1 zillion/hour for their "teams" of litigators and researchers.<br /><br />Regardless of the transition in the legal field, where less low level work will exist and fewer clients can or will pay high hourly rates, the lawyer glut can only make things worse. The minimum LSAT cutoff will help with the glut and protect victims of the T3-4 segment of the scam. Adam Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12458070600725040309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-33756009261477146662013-04-18T04:56:33.060-06:002013-04-18T04:56:33.060-06:00These kinds of comments help how?These kinds of comments help how?Adam Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12458070600725040309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-31240645322308782862013-04-18T04:55:09.620-06:002013-04-18T04:55:09.620-06:00...without the constraints of our broken federal g......without the constraints of our broken federal government.Adam Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12458070600725040309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-57782931122405226162013-04-18T04:37:17.523-06:002013-04-18T04:37:17.523-06:00I agree with loan reform and bankruptcy for studen...I agree with loan reform and bankruptcy for student debt after 7 years. However, the ABA has the power to pass a minimum LSAT score.Adam Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12458070600725040309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-84591719705640145792013-04-18T02:07:43.865-06:002013-04-18T02:07:43.865-06:00Agreeing on 1 simple idea to promote is a good ide...Agreeing on 1 simple idea to promote is a good idea.<br /><br />My idea for the 1 simple reform is this:<br /><br />"the Federal government should cap total loans one can obtain in 1 year at $30,000"<br /><br />This reform would strike at the heart of the problem, result in law schools closing, reduce debt, and politicall we could join with the undergrad segment of the "higher education bubble" people.<br /><br />-QSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-62176339460684373252013-04-18T02:04:55.833-06:002013-04-18T02:04:55.833-06:00Think you may be onto something here!
-QSThink you may be onto something here!<br /><br />-QSAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-87959032063693620282013-04-17T21:16:55.739-06:002013-04-17T21:16:55.739-06:00None of this helps. Min LSAT scores, etc, are jus...None of this helps. Min LSAT scores, etc, are just window dressing. The problem is that the business of law is done. Nobody wants to be charged $350/hour for a divorce. People who need warehouses of documents read can feed docs into a Natural Language Processor. If you need to look something up, there are plenty of sources for this. Even the clerk at local Courthouse will help you figure out what the law is. Law Schools are relics of the past -- they don't even teach you to practice. Business of law is like being a clock repair school.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-43764325570853899752013-04-17T19:49:21.645-06:002013-04-17T19:49:21.645-06:00A great idea that will never get off the ground. O...A great idea that will never get off the ground. Opponents will assert that a minimum LSAT score requirement for law school admission will hinder efforts by law schools to achieve diversity in the legal profession. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com