did you really get into law school with logic like that?violating rules? its called asking for ways to prepare. It is no more cheating than anyone else asking how to prepare for the lsat, for exams, etc. Heck, people on this board routinely help each other *write* cover letters, application essays, etc. Yet you want to get on my case for asking how to *prepare* for the competition?get a grip.
Quote from: tribelaw on March 26, 2008, 08:07:26 PMdid you really get into law school with logic like that?violating rules? its called asking for ways to prepare. It is no more cheating than anyone else asking how to prepare for the lsat, for exams, etc. Heck, people on this board routinely help each other *write* cover letters, application essays, etc. Yet you want to get on my case for asking how to *prepare* for the competition?get a grip.My guess is a)I attend a more respected law school than you do, and b)I have a biglaw gig lined up, what about you? My guess is no or you wouldn't be worrying about journal competition.....Funny how you question how I got into law school based on my calling you out. Meanwhile my "logic" performance on the LSAT probably blew yours away jerk off.
As you can tell, there is no way to prepare for the write-on competition. Just keep in mind what they're looking for - Someone who can write and cite-check very well. The ten page paper does not have to be a legal masterpiece, but it should be clear and well-supported. I wish mine had been limited to only ten pages.