MoonlightSonata
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I usually go over the facts twice, or in detail. From there understanding the judge(s) is fairly straightforward.
Do law and actuary. It's the bomb.Giant Lobster said:i shouldev done actuary
Hah. Probably the lamest (and most true) thing I've heard all week.MoonlightSonata said:Try reading some Jane Austen to get your language up to speed
Frigid said:it takes you 1 hr to digest a page? bro you're waddling over immaterial details.
you're lucky, I can't skim on law cases, I always miss something important.= Jennifer = said:that's how i was doing it now it takes me 10 mins to read two pages skimming is the key
I prefer the Bronte sisters and Dickens. Regency era fiction is overshadowed by the gothic and realist movement (although austen's period straddles the latter)MoonlightSonata said:Try reading some Jane Austen to get your language up to speed