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Reference-and-Education
15th April 2008
The Law School Admission Test, or the LSAT, is the mandatory test that must be taken in order to get to any law schools in the United States or Canada. This test involves reading and verbal skills that are important for the world of law. While studying is...
15th April 2008
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Given the growing media coverage of brain fitness and brain training, we have produced this compilation of the Top 21 Books that help understand these trends, the research behind them, and the implications for all of us.
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15th April 2008
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 ...
15th April 2008
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 succe...
15th April 2008
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 LSA...
15th April 2008
Learning Mandarin Chinese can be a enjoyable and can be a very useful skill. With an economy growing by leaps and bounds, the importance of China on the world stage is increasingly felt. Chinese is the most frequently spoken language in the world with ...
15th April 2008
One of the best LSAT review resources to use for the test is that of the PowerScore LSAT review course. This is a course that was developed by PowerScore to help students prepare appropriately for the LSAT test. This is an important test because it has to...
15th April 2008
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 regul...
15th April 2008
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 L...
15th April 2008
In this Rocket Spanish Review, We will take a look into the popular course. I will give you a brief overview of the best features as well as some benefits of each.
Rocket Spanish is the popular Spanish Language course created by the Rocket Languages ...
14th April 2008
"Do you ever wake up in the morning and think to yourself, ""It's time to make a change?"" Maybe you'd like to go back to school, land yourself that promotion, lose some weight, or just make time for a new hobby. If you're like most of us, you may have pu...
14th April 2008
"Your career training program may prepare you to perform your dream job, but you still have to get your foot in an employer's door. Career coaches and job hunting experts recommend ten powerful steps you can take to line up a great job for after graduatio...
14th April 2008
"In the song ""The Gambler,"" Kenny Rodgers sang, ""You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, and know when to run."" If that seems to sum up your job situation, then you may be wondering if you should quit or allow ...
14th April 2008
"Though changing careers can be a scary thing, many people do it successfully and enjoy the rewards of new challenges and better pay. My dad, Harry Tolles, is one person who found happiness in a different industry. Midway through the nineties, my dad star...
14th April 2008
"Continuing education is a wide-ranging term that encompasses education outside standard high school diploma or college degree programs. Most participants in continuing education are non-traditional students--older than the typical college age group of 18...
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