Conversation Between Flooder and Jack_Johnson

  1. Jack_Johnson
    I majored in Business Administration. You can essentially major in anything; what is important that you have solid reasoning and comprehension skills, and the ability to develop those as well as communication. If you want to go right to law school after undergrad it would be best to take the LSAT in the May/June test following your junior year or the October test at the beginning of your senior year.

    If you want to know more about that stuff shoot me more messages. I probably overreacted a little bit to your gentle chiding by the way.
  2. Flooder
    Oh I am sorry for saying that. What was your undergraduate study poly sci? I was actually thinking about going into Law school but i dont know very much about what is required/ what it takes. I didnt mean that to be a attacking comment btw :(.
  3. Jack_Johnson
    I admit that I hadn't considered the fact that adult stem-cell research has had a large advantage in government funding. However, that is only in the United States. Other countries have had no such limitations, and US corporations can go abroad and get funding from those countries as well to do the research. You have a great point.

    As for me "not being good at this legal thing," I don't think you understand how law school works in America. You major in anything at undergrad, then study for and take the LSAT, which has nothing to do with knowledge of the law, and then finally, when you are accepted to law school and attend, do you actually begin to learn the US law.

    I have been at law school since Monday, so four days.
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