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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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and been physicists and all that cool shit
19:00
instead we boutta do civ pro
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ur unreal
19:01
i cant believe i would have been enrolled at UCI rn... its definitely a great school i just didnt feel like i fit in with the other students when i did pre orientation there
19:02
also they didnt give me enough money to justify the cost
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Dkk
19:06
UCI hella liberal and trans. I think you would like it. More liberal than like Berk and UCLA if you can imagine. @Eggan
Dkk
19:06
I did astrophysics for 3 years and hated it. Dropped out of my first college cus of it. @limpweeny
Dkk
19:07
Do not recommend studying physics. Super boring, a lot of math, and most results are not replicable.
Dkk
19:08
Ill say this though. I studied a lot of Otto Hahn and was happy to see him at the start of Oppenheimer. Made a little appearance. Nice tribute.
19:08
@Dkk: i know the makeup of UCI but im not from california and i didn't like how i'd have to be isolated from the labor movement since it's not very close to LA and OC is mostly a bunch of rich people tbh
19:09
i like berk's proximity to san francisco. the bay area is full of surprises when it comes to labor
19:11
thats why i'm mostly centered on cities with major labor activity this cycle (besides chicago) such as NYC, boston DC (where the union headquarters usually are)
19:11
Anyone else hella concerned w the uptick in applicants? Not sure if I can use the LSD data of the past to reference
some dean said they're only expecting 5-15% increase over the whole cycle, still not great, but not 30% like currently
19:15
Ohhh okay thank goodness. I saw +38% and lowk got scared
19:16
That doesn’t seem too bad if they increase class size by a bit 🙏
Dkk
19:23
Ahh that is true but OC Disney Unions. Can always be involved in those. Some of the biggest unions in California. I was part of that for a couple years but my union was corrupt. @Eggan
Dkk
19:24
Berk is definitely more fun. Unions in LA are of course the screen actors guild and then hospitality stuff like restaurants. It will be good wherever you go imo if that is what you are into.
Dkk
19:25
@sadpadresfan: yeah, Spivey said the same thing wasp pointed out. 30% to start to 15% at the end. I think part of it may also be people just want more variety. Maybe a similar amount of applicants but more variety. More waitlist movement potentially this year. Schools fighting harder for people.
@KnowledgeableRitzyWasp: the NU dean. Him and Spivey did a podcast on it.
And if you look at the numbers they're starting to come down. A couple weeks ago we were up 36 percent up, now we're only 26 percent up.
NotJustALawyer
21:03
@texaslawhopefully: if you are trying to do texas law, why not go to UT Austin. Probably better scholarships for you compared to Harvard and its a pipeline. Unless, of course, scholarships don't matter in your case.
i studied hard stem but i just hate being in an actual lab lol
depends on the type of lab work that you do, the only thing i did enjoy doing was bacterial genetics because that shit is super fast and fun, but working in a wet lab is just a lottttt of sitting and waiting around
hence law, lmao
@NotJustALawyer: I'm trying to do an appellate clerkship and the very top schools just have better placement. And yes, I'm still considering UT, but I think with my numbers I can get scholarship money at most of the T14.
Also I made my username before I had my lsat back and then UT was my top choice, but I’ve been somewhat open geographically. I also have ties to Texas so I don’t think it’d be hard to get back here if I left the state for law school.
Dkk
21:52
Deja Vu lol
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22:07
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