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Law school is all about having legible hand-writing.
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True enough. Legible hand writing that you can put onto paper at a very rapid pace!
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Okay old timers.
They have piloting exams on computers here at UofA for at least two years and within a few they will all be on laptops (2/4 are this semester).
ALso, i have terrible handwriting, it's all relative, everyone who writes out 20-30 pages of material in 2 hours is going to have crap handwriting, but unlike undergrad, if they can't read it they WILL NOT give you the benefit of the doubt.
also, I wrote my LSAT at UofA (even though i lived in calgary) we got full size desks and everything, it was beautiful, my calgary counterparts got a stupid little tablet in a 400 person theatre.
I did the kaplan course which was extensive and expensive but that's because i'm sadly not much of a self starter and without that course I wouldn't have done much on my own until it was too late.
The key...PRACTICE, then practice, then practice some more, people will say "you can't study" but oh, you can, do not try and wing it.
good luck! PM if you want any more information about my current Law School experience.