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REV.

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A quick definition of REV.:

Term: REV.

Definition: REV is an abbreviation for LAW REVIEW, which is a publication that contains articles written by legal scholars and professionals. It is a way for them to share their research and opinions on legal issues.

Other legal abbreviations include LRIC, which stands for LONG-RUN INCREMENTAL COST, and L.S., which stands for LOCUS SIGILLI. LSAT is an abbreviation for LAW SCHOOL ADMISSIONS TEST, which is a standardized test that students take when applying to law school. Lastly, LTD is an abbreviation for Limited, which is used in company names to indicate limited liability.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: An abbreviation for "Law Review," which refers to a scholarly journal that publishes articles written by legal professionals and scholars.

Example: The Harvard Law Review is one of the most prestigious law reviews in the United States.

Explanation: The example illustrates how "REV." is used to refer to a specific type of publication, namely a law review. The Harvard Law Review is an example of a law review that publishes articles written by legal professionals and scholars.

Definition: An abbreviation for "Long-Run Incremental Cost," which refers to the cost of producing an additional unit of a good or service in the long run.

Example: A company may use LRIC to determine the cost of expanding its production capacity.

Explanation: The example illustrates how "LRIC" is used to refer to a specific type of cost, namely the cost of producing an additional unit of a good or service in the long run. A company may use LRIC to determine the cost of expanding its production capacity, which would involve producing additional units of a good or service.

Definition: An abbreviation for "Locus Sigilli," which refers to the place where a seal is affixed to a legal document.

Example: The L.S. on a legal document indicates where the seal was affixed.

Explanation: The example illustrates how "L.S." is used to refer to a specific location on a legal document, namely the place where a seal is affixed. The L.S. on a legal document indicates where the seal was affixed, which is an important detail for verifying the authenticity of the document.

Definition: An abbreviation for "Law School Admission Test," which is a standardized test used by law schools to evaluate applicants.

Example: Students who want to attend law school must take the LSAT as part of the application process.

Explanation: The example illustrates how "LSAT" is used to refer to a specific type of test, namely the Law School Admission Test. Students who want to attend law school must take the LSAT as part of the application process, which is an important factor in determining their eligibility for admission.

Definition: An abbreviation for "Limited," which is used in company names to indicate limited liability.

Example: "ABC Company, Ltd." indicates that the company has limited liability.

Explanation: The example illustrates how "LTD." is used to indicate that a company has limited liability. This means that the owners of the company are not personally responsible for the company's debts and obligations beyond their investment in the company. The use of "LTD." in a company name is an important signal to investors and creditors about the company's legal structure and financial risk.

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babycat
22:49
Lol you’re all good
GodsPlanUltimately
22:49
I'm assuming then for status checking eventually that the school emails you that information once LSAC finishes processing?
babycat
22:50
Yep
GodsPlanUltimately
22:50
Thank you ╱|、 (˚ˎ 。7 |、˜〵 じしˍ,)ノ
GodsPlanUltimately
22:50
Just stressing because this is my first and only app.
GodsPlanUltimately
22:53
Does the CAS Report send once the school requests it or do I have to send it ?
babycat
23:02
It sends automatically
babycat
23:02
Why only one app?
GodsPlanUltimately
23:06
I'm in a dual degree program that my undergraduate has where if you meet a gpa and percentile you can have your senior year be your L1 ! Cuts off a year of time and money and the partner was my top pick for law anyways. It all just worked out and since it's ED can't really apply anywhere else because the L1 transfers back to complete my degree. :)
babycat
23:14
oh that’s nice! I guess you have a high degree of certainty about the process then
Dkk
0:10
Welcome. About to eat another ghost pepper. @babycat
Dkk
0:27
God my mouth is burning so much
@babycat: A few things. I mean, for one, this is my fifth year of undergrad (graduating with a dual BA/MA), so I don't think academically I'm incredibly behind or anything. Beyond, that I've explored other fields, and for the very niche area of public interest work I am interested in, law is the only way I can make a substantiative difference so why not start now.
And also my other options just are not great. I could take a shit paying job at a think tank, I was offered a job at, but I don’t find the work interesting. Or I could continue in academia, getting a phd, but again just not especially interested in academic philosophy.
I would say more, but I am very close to doxxing myself if I haven’t already.
Dkk
1:02
5th year at 19. That is amazing.
Dkk
1:02
So you started when you were 14. Wow.
Dkk
1:11
I tried to find you but if still in school, other names pop up first. Do you drink alcohol? If not, you should start drinking to catch up to me. @texas
I started at 15
turning 20 this year
or well very beginning of next year
Dkk
1:15
My best advice is to start learning wine and cocktails asap. Take the introductory and certified sommelier exam as soon as you hit 21.
Dkk
1:16
I could not find you with that information. You are still probably pretty safe. Though I did not use all my search engines or filters.
@Dkk: That is good. Granted I don't think being doxxed would be the end of the world, but who knows.
And, yeah, I have drinken a little bit over the last couple of years (what college student hasn't), but not a massive fan
Dkk
1:24
That is cus college people drink like idiots. I was not a fan at my first college and I did not start drinking until I was 22.5. The art of Sommelier stuff though is less about drinking and more about thought process. Kind of a puzzle like a logic game. Same with cocktails. You will love it if you hate college type drinking.
Dkk
1:25
It's something to do outside of the things you mentioned, it is useful for networking, and it will help you in law school. It will help you find exactly what you want to do in law school.
5:40
Workin grinding
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