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Episode 51: Money, Internships, Volunteering and Letters of Rec: Do They Help Get You Into Law School?
FromThinking LSAT
Episode 51: Money, Internships, Volunteering and Letters of Rec: Do They Help Get You Into Law School?
FromThinking LSAT
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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Curtis is 33 years old, has an associate’s degree and wants to be an attorney. He is enrolled in a bachelor’s program and received a 146 on the June LSAT. He is worried about competing against younger law school applicants. Curtis asks about letters of recommendation, and the importance of internships and volunteer work when applying to law school. (3:25)
Diane asks about financial resources and how big of a difference money makes on the LSAT and applying to law school. (17:25)
We tackle Logical Reasoning questions 14 and 15 (Section 2) from the June 2007 LSAT. (24:40 – question 14; 41:52 – question 15)
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Diane asks about financial resources and how big of a difference money makes on the LSAT and applying to law school. (17:25)
We tackle Logical Reasoning questions 14 and 15 (Section 2) from the June 2007 LSAT. (24:40 – question 14; 41:52 – question 15)
Got questions you want us to answer in a future podcast? Send us an email!
Thinking LSAT is now on Twitter! Follow us at @thinkinglsat and tweet us a question!
Take a listen and let us know what you think.
Released:
Jan 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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