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Whether or not law schools keep the famed admissions test, the evaluation that matters is the Bar exam.
Whether or not law schools keep the famed admissions test, the evaluation that matters is the Bar exam.
 
Veritas. Lux et veritas. Veritas vos liberabit. Truth. Light and truth. Truth will set you free.
Veritas. Lux et veritas. Veritas vos liberabit. Truth. Light and truth. Truth will set you free.
 
Each generation returns the same complaints: college teachers drone, college teachers lack creativity and spark, nay, they often lack even rudimentary pedagogical awareness.
Each generation returns the same complaints: college teachers drone, college teachers lack creativity and spark, nay, they often lack even rudimentary pedagogical awareness.
 
East Carolina University student Darius Alexander has aspirations to be a district attorney and to influence criminal justice reform.
East Carolina University student Darius Alexander has aspirations to be a district attorney and to influence criminal justice reform.
 
Classical education—a tradition of education with ancient roots—is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the current K-12 public education model.
Classical education—a tradition of education with ancient roots—is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the current K-12 public education model.
 
One of higher education's perplexing questions is why, in a nation as diverse geographically, demographically, and philosophically as the United States, do most colleges and universities seem so much alike
One of higher education's perplexing questions is why, in a nation as diverse geographically, demographically, and philosophically as the United States, do most colleges and universities seem so much alike
 
The Innovator's Dilemma theory is based on the premise that incumbent firms in a given market tend to focus on making incremental improvements to existing products and services, rather than on providing new and possibly revolutionary ones
The Innovator's Dilemma theory is based on the premise that incumbent firms in a given market tend to focus on making incremental improvements to existing products and services, rather than on providing new and possibly revolutionary ones
 
Bobby Tony proves that multitasking is possible when dealing with the Reverend.
Bobby Tony proves that multitasking is possible when dealing with the Reverend.
 
E. M. Forster's frightening short story "The Machine Stops" (1909) depicts a post-apocalyptic world in which all human activity has been subsumed by a global digital network similar to the Internet (except that Forster's version is controlled by a worldwide government bureaucracy)...
E. M. Forster's frightening short story "The Machine Stops" (1909) depicts a post-apocalyptic world in which all human activity has been subsumed by a global digital network similar to the Internet (except that Forster's version is controlled by a worldwide government bureaucracy)...
 
Beating the system is a great American pass time for both rich and poor.
Beating the system is a great American pass time for both rich and poor.
 
I started my college experience while working full-time as a systems/network administrator in Anchorage, Alaska, where I was born and raised. This came about because, while in high school, I developed an interest in building and programming computers. I became skilled enough to...
I started my college experience while working full-time as a systems/network administrator in Anchorage, Alaska, where I was born and raised. This came about because, while in high school, I developed an interest in building and programming computers. I became skilled enough to...
 
One of the topics in Legal Reasoning was "Fallacies." I introduced it by defining a fallacy as a conclusion that while often supported by competent evidence/facts was nonetheless either untrue or contrary to the evidence/facts.
One of the topics in Legal Reasoning was "Fallacies." I introduced it by defining a fallacy as a conclusion that while often supported by competent evidence/facts was nonetheless either untrue or contrary to the evidence/facts.
 
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