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    Disclosing One's Background on a Law School Application Honesty in any occupation is important. This is especially true of those who are entering the area of law. Dishonesty and lack of character can ruin the reputation and career of a lawyer. The importance of disclosing truthfully one's background on a law school application is critical not only to your law school career, but to your future career as a lawyer. Being honest when disclosing your background on a law school application can set you up for

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    You have long dreamt of the day when you will join hundreds of justice defenders all over the world to fight for what you believe is right. Law School is the factory and LSAT is the big bad wolf that wants to prevent you from realizing those dreams. Certainly not true, the Law School Admission Test is definitely not a walk in the park but it is also not an impossible task as some have led you to believe. The vast number of practicing lawyers is proof enough that it is possible to get it done right

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    applicant to want to Michigan Law. However, when I started looking closer at law schools and what they stand for and areas of expertise I found that Michigan aligns with my belief and interest more than any other law school I have seen. Not only is the reputation of the school so good that it is recognized everywhere but the tradition and location of the school is just as impressive. While I would also enjoy escaping the hot Texas climate but the values and of the school are something that I love even

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    degree, attending a prestigious law school specializing in business law and/or international law, and earning a well-paying job to match the skills I learned and developed. In preparation to attend law school and in attending law school, I aim to have the opportunity to shadow or intern a lawyer in the fields of law that I am interested in. While in law school, or upon graduating, I would love the chance to clerk for a Supreme Court justice. My decision to pursue law school is influenced by my desire

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    My Journey I am not a traditional law school applicant. I am a 33 year-old Hispanic mother of three boys, aged fourteen, eleven, and ten. I was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. My mother immigrated to the United States from a war-torn El Salvador in 1979. A family friend smuggled her out of the country as they fled from continued atrocities committed by the Salvadorian military-led government. Having only completed the eight-grade and not speaking any English my mother cleaned houses and

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    My Journey I am not a traditional law school applicant. I am a thirty-three-year-old Hispanic mother of three boys, aged fourteen, eleven, and ten. I was born in the United States to immigrant parents and raised in a heavily Hispanic and immigrant populated community in the San Fernando Valley. My father emigrated from Argentina during the 1960’s and my mother from a war-torn El Salvador in 1979. After my parents divorce in 1984, my mother solely raised my brother and I. She made a living cleaning

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    Hi! this is Woo James Jin, ROK Air Force corporal. To briefly introduce myself, I graduated from Beverly Hills High School in California and studied in U.C. Berkeley. I had to come back to South Korea in Jan 2014 to finish my military duty as a Korean citizen. After finishing my duty, I'm planning to go back to the United States to finish my Bachelor's degree and apply to law schools. In order to keep track with my plan, I'm trying to take LSAT before I go back to Berkeley so that I can focus on classes

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    School boards, cities sought to stop Gov. Abbott from signing drone bill https://www.texastribune.org/2017/06/30/school-board-association-municipal-league-sought-stop-drone-bill/ This article summary is about the new bill that the Texas Governor, Gregg Abbott, signed into law recently that bans drones from being flown above certain areas and the several groups that tried to persuade him from doing so. The reason several groups have tried to persuade the governor from signing this bill into effect

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    I would like to join the Harvard community of law School because I am willing to help others that need help. I am also able to interpret for the deaf, also able to help others when they need help by tutoring them, I am very good with the laws and what I need to know the laws. I live in Townsend Delaware with my Mother and Pennsville New Jersey with my Father. With my father, i have worked in the fire service helping people learn so that they can get a good education in the fire service. I have volunteered

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    Discovering the Relationship between the Law and My School Attempting to obtain information about the district lawyer was harder than I thought. Not lot information was provided. According to the administrators usually in an elementary setting are not so common encounter litigations. Because I was not able to contact the district’s lawyer, the administrator assist me answering some of the questions presented here. The relationship between the law and my school are base in basic standards as curriculum

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