
This assignment is due on April 2nd, 2003.
Complete at least one section of questions on a sample LSAT.
Then go back to the section and grade it. Assess how many questions you got right and wrong. If your score, of right and wrong answers, carried over to all four sections, what final score on the LSAT would you likely get?
Assuming that you had achieved this score on a real LSAT test, what schools would accept you and under what conditions?
If your score was less than satisfactory, what remedial steps might you take to improve it. In this regard, what questions did you not understand and why?
To what extent are the questions on your section of the LSAT related to skills that a student will need in law school? Why do law schools use the LSAT and what exactly does a high score, a medium score, or a low score on this test illustrate.
You will wish to submit your completed LSAT section to the assignment as an attachment.
This is due April 9th, 2003.
Please consider two law schools in the United States. Write a paper which answers at the very least the following questions:
Students will examine two or three cases dealing with lawyers who were disciplined by the bar society of any state in the United States or any province in Canada.
In order to find cases, students must access lexis-nexis through the NSU Library system.
This assignment is due on April 16, 2003.
Write a report on either:
A video on German Legal Education is on reserve at the library under Levitt, Materials for LGST 2400, Comparative Legal Systems.
Write a report on either:
Write a short essay about the film, Class Action. Consider the legal and ethical issues brought to light by this film.
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