u/Ill_Crab5065

▲ 2 r/LSAT

test anxiety life hack

I recently started telling myself while studying that the only reason I want a high score is so I can get a side hustle as a 7 Sage tutor... too early to tell how well it works but so far it really takes the pressure off.

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u/Ill_Crab5065 — 2 hours ago
▲ 9 r/USCIS

Is this a normal experience hiring immigration lawyer?

We hired a lawyer for a pretty straightforward family based petition. It's a small firm run by one lawyer and support staff. They have good reviews, we did a consultation with the lawyer at the very beginning of the process, I double checked their bar certification, and a family friend who works in immigration law said the price we're paying is very standard. I just don't love the experience so far -- I almost exclusively talk with the paralegal assigned to our case and have often felt like this person resents my questions and responds curtly. I totally get that my questions are probably stupid ones to people who do this everyday, and I'm not expecting to be doted on. But it's a vulnerable process to trust someone with and I'm a paranoid person. Just looking for reassurance -- I've never hired a lawyer before, lol. (Our case was submitted by the law firm and is in the initial stage; I have the receipt and check its status online periodically)

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u/Ill_Crab5065 — 3 days ago
▲ 3 r/paris

Cours de tennis?

Bonjour,

Je n'ai jamais joué au tennis, mais j'aimerais bien m'y mettre cette année 1 a 2 heures par semaine. Je ne peux pas faire de stage ni prendre des cours en milieu de journée. J'ai aussi l'impression qu'il y a plusieurs clubs d'ouverts mais pour lesquels il faut payer une inscription/admission annuelle pour 1000E ou plus et je n'ai pas cette somme non plus.. Pour les debutants : recommandez-vous super prof? Y'a t-il d'autres plateformes ou des lieux en collaboration avec la ville de Paris qui proposent des tarifs a l'heure ou bien des horaires flexibles ?

Merci pour votre aide :)

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u/Ill_Crab5065 — 5 days ago

No award getting or leadership experience having chud success stories

How many people get into T14s who are fairly normal without school awards/rare and prestigious WE/undergrad leadership etc. Please say they're a silent majority

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u/Ill_Crab5065 — 6 days ago

Has anyone done this and did you feel like it helped your outcomes? Was your LSAT at/above/below the school's median? I'm a US citizen with "above average" foreign grades. Thinking of Columbia specifically which allegedly gives a ED boost... would love any info feel free to PM me thanks!

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u/Ill_Crab5065 — 9 days ago