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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: September 2008
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Friday, September 05, 2008. Everything old is new again. Well, here we are at the beginning a new admissions cycle. I’m sure that all of you prospective applicants are busy getting your ducks in a row (e.g. preparing for the LSAT, working on your all-important personal statement, etc.). We’re keeping busy as well. Recruiting season starts in a few weeks, so click here. To see when representatives from our office will be visiting your school or region. 2009 Tou...
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: July 2006
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Tuesday, July 25, 2006. Welcome to the University of Houston Law Center admissions blog! This blog is intended to provide answers to the frequently asked questions that we encounter from applicants every year. We hope that the information provided here will make the law school admissions process a little less daunting! Posted by UHLC Admissions Staff at 2:17 PM. View my complete profile. UH Law Faculty Blog. Science and Law Blog. Children and the Law Blog.
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: September 2006
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Thursday, September 07, 2006. 1L Mandy Hussain writes about her first couple of weeks in law school:. Here’s my class schedule, by the way, so you can get an idea. 9-10:20 AM Civil Procedure. 9-10:20 AM Civil Procedure. 2:30-4:30 PM LARC (Legal Analysis, Research and Communication basically a legal writing class). 9-10:20 AM Civil Procedure. Mandy (1L from Section C). Posted by UHLC Admissions Staff at 8:41 AM. Friday, September 01, 2006. So it's to your benef...
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From my desk: So, why should I use a blog or blogs in my teaching or for student learning?
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A blog on technology and education. Monday, March 15, 2010. So, why should I use a blog or blogs in my teaching or for student learning? The second section includes links to two articles on the advantages of using blogs for student writing. The first includes only three reasons, and I have supplied these. The second article includes eleven reasons, and I have only provided the link. The third section of this blog includes an idea of how other universities are using blogs in other ways. University of Hous...
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: September 2007
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Friday, September 14, 2007. A word to the wise. This incident happened a few months back, but we were reminded of it because the defendant was sentenced a couple of weeks ago. We’re posting it as a warning that you should never, EVER. Posted by UHLC Admissions Staff at 10:09 AM. Let's start over, shall we? After a lengthy vacation, we’re back! We’ll bet you thought we forgot about you or that we didn’t care. No, no, no! We didn’t forget and we. Tours of the La...
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: August 2006
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Thursday, August 31, 2006. Fewer women law clerks at Supreme Court. If you’re not a New York Times. Or legal blog junkie, you may not have seen this interesting development from the hallowed halls of the U.S. Supreme Court. Apparently, the number of female clerks at the Supreme Court has dropped into the single digits for the first time since 1994. Check out Linda Greenhouse's. Posted by UHLC Admissions Staff at 2:04 PM. Monday, August 21, 2006. The hot topic ...
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: November 2006
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Thursday, November 02, 2006. There seems to be some confusion over what part of your application is due at what time. So, in the famous words of Inigo Montoya, "Let me explain. No, there is too much; let me sum up.". The early decision deadline has been extended to November 15th. If you are applying early decision, we must receive the following by. 5 Optional statement (it's explained in the application instructions). We must receive your LSDAS report by.
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: November 2007
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Friday, November 09, 2007. Question of the Week - What next? I've submitted my application. When can I expect a decision? Early decision applicants will be notified between mid-December and mid-February. Regular decision applicants will be notified by mid-May, although we review applications on a rolling basis, so you may receive a decision earlier than that. Posted by UHLC Admissions Staff at 10:43 AM. View my complete profile. UH Law Faculty Blog.
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions: October 2006
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University of Houston Law Center Admissions. Friday, October 20, 2006. Virtual Insanity, or A Couple of Notes about E-mail Communication. Ah, this cyber-world in which we live! Twenty years ago, this topic would have been unheard of. How things have changed! So, let’s address a couple of issues regarding electronic mail and the application process. Want to select a more appropriate and professional username. The UHLC Admissions Staff. Posted by UHLC Admissions Staff at 2:15 PM. Tuesday, October 10, 2006.
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From my desk: March 2010
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A blog on technology and education. Monday, March 15, 2010. So, why should I use a blog or blogs in my teaching or for student learning? The second section includes links to two articles on the advantages of using blogs for student writing. The first includes only three reasons, and I have supplied these. The second article includes eleven reasons, and I have only provided the link. The third section of this blog includes an idea of how other universities are using blogs in other ways. University of Hous...