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Monday, December 20, 2004
 
3:37 PM

Closing Thoughts #1

Ten Things I Liked About the LSAT That Aren't True of Law School

  1. There is always one right answer on the LSAT.

  2. You don't have to know anything about law to do well on the LSAT.

  3. More than one person can get a perfect score on the LSAT.

  4. Once you study for the LSAT and take it, you never have to do it again if you don't want to.

  5. Nobody ever died or lost their life savings because of the LSAT.

  6. The LSAT isn't written entirely by people who did well on the LSAT.

  7. No one will ever find out your LSAT score unless you tell them; you will never find out anyone else's LSAT score unless you ask.

  8. You don't need to know proper English grammar to get a perfect score on the LSAT, let alone proper citation style.

  9. LSAT ethics are no more complex or distasteful than "don't cheat".

  10. It only costs about $100 to take the LSAT.

Comments:
#1 thing that law school has over the LSAT, FINISHING LAW SCHOOL MEANS A LOT MORE TOWARDS ACTUALLY GETTING A JOB. LSAT MEANS LITTLE.
 
Actually, the LSAT ethics are incredibly complex - much more so than the final exams I take at law school.
 
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