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Entries from April 5th, 2008

Why People Fail The LSAT

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments · General News

One of the best tips for the LSAT is to be aware of the many reasons as to why people fail the LSAT. While may people will be able to easily pass the LSAT and be able to get into a good law school in the United States or Canada others will not be as [...]

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Rules for Registration – LSAT Test

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There are four separate times each year in which the Law School Admission Test is held. It will be important for someone who is interested in law school to work on applying for the LSAT test because law schools will have a great level of respect for the LSAT. Here are some important rules to [...]

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How Continuing Education Can Improve Your Future

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments · General News

The phrase “continuing education” means different things to different people. For many people, it means returning to the classroom to receive their GED. For others, it means returning to college to obtain a graduate degree. Whatever the phrase means to you, it’s worth your time to consider the possibilities.
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Choosing Your Nursing School

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments · General News

There are a number of factors to consider when looking the best nursing school for your education. It is not that much different from choosing a college or other specialty program, but the applicant must consider a couple of key factors.
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How to Improve Your College Admissions Essay

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The college admissions essay can be quite a daunting and intimidating task for many aspiring college students. However, the college admissions essay does not have to be so bad.
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The Importance of LSAT Test Scores

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Depending on what law school a student is looking to get into LSAT test scores will be important at a different degree. Some law schools will not take much of a consideration for LSAT scores but they will be important regardless. The importance of the LSAT test is going to be something to consider. The [...]

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What to Look for and What to Avoid in LSAT Review Books

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LSAT preparation is important for anyone who is looking to get into law school. After all, a good LSAT score will make one more likely to get into a law school. There are all sorts of different LSAT review books that can be useful. But there will also be plenty that will not be as [...]

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New 2008 LSAT News

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments · General News

By knowing all of the updated LSAT course regulations one can be more prepared for actually taking the LSAT test for law school admission. But while the Law School Admission Test can be useful it is not always going to be the same thanks to changing regulations. The 2007 LSAT news feature some of the [...]

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Recognizing Navigational Tools For the Future of Education

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments · General News

I have to laugh when I think of the times I watched the television program, “Flash Gordon,” as he putted through outer space in his make-believe space ship, talking on his make-believe wireless radio, and dressed in his make-believe space suit. Well, I’m not laughing anymore. Today we have shuttled astronauts into outer space, [...]

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You Really Can Get a College Degree Without Attending College

April 5th, 2008 · No Comments · General News

There are many reasons a person fails to get a college degree. However, lack of that piece of paper doesn’t necessarily have to derail your career. One of the biggest reasons that a person might fail to get a college education after high school is simply that person’s age.
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