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LAW SCHOOL OR BUST?
I'm about halfway through my three-year law program. But I remember wondering if I could even get into law school.
I have wanted to be a lawyer since I was eight. But my college grades were nothing terrific, and my LSAT (Law School Admission Test) score left something to be desired. I was told that I would have to pull up my score substantially in order to be accepted into any law school.
This task seemed daunting, almost impossible. I had tried to score well before; I had not been slacking off. For a while I even questioned whether this law school thing was for me.
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September 7, 2009 issue
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LETTERS
with contributions from BARCLAY J. TULLIS, MARY LOU MACKENZIE, JULIE MAKIN, BONNIE NELSON, ANNA WILLIS
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TO LIVE WITH DELIGHT
PATRICIA KADICK, STAFF EDITOR
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ITEMS OF INTEREST
with contributions from Gregory Karp
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To be alive 'with vigor, freshness, and promise'
BY DAVID F. STEVENS
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ALWAYS WALKING WITH GOD
Don Houge with contributions from Margaret Schwartz
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a golden thread of joy
BY JENNIFER DALE
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Tackling the sex slave trade with prayer
BY TONY LOBL
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A LISTENING HEART
BY ASHLEY ALARCON
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LAW SCHOOL OR BUST?
BY AVERY SANDER
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WHAT'S YOUR TREASURE?
NANCY FISCHER
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Revelation
Suzanne Goewert
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A LOVELY FOREST
LYNN MAHONEY
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MOVIE NIGHT? CHOOSE WHAT YOU WATCH
MEG WELCH DENDLER
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'THE CLOUDS LIFTED'
TOM MANGELSDORF
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NEVER SEPARATED FROM GOD AND HEALING
EMILY JOHNSON MELCHNER
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ANIMAL HEALED OF TUMOR
LYN DRAKE