UV’s Mini-Guide to Government Interviews
You have probably heard numerous times that government interviewers ask standardized questions, they write down everything you say, and that they probably won’t make much,
UV’s Mini-Guide to Government Interviews
You have probably heard numerous times that government interviewers ask standardized questions, they write down everything you say, and that they probably won’t make much,
UV’s Guide to In-Firm Interviews
“Know thyself, know thine enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories.” – Sun Tzu In-firm week is a bastard. There’s no way around it.
Tuition Special: Where Do We Go From Here?
Love him or hate him, former Dean Daniels had a clear vision for U of T Law. He imagined a school so great that Canadian
The Price of Excellence: A Discussion Document
Never Enough On February 13, the U of T Law administration sent students a discussion document about tuition and financial aid. The document stated that,
Tuition Special: We Can’t Afford Salary Increases at the Current Rate
[Updated April 1, 2013] On its face, the title of this piece sounds a little ridiculous to most people. We have to pay our professors
Tuition Special: It Doesn’t Make Sense, Even if We Could Afford It
In the late 90s and early 2000s, the argument set out by former Dean Daniels to justify substantial salary increases for faculty was compelling at
How Front End Financial Aid Works: And 4 Key Facts You Should Know
The calculation begins with your need for the 8-month school year. This is a standardized calculation: 1L students are expected to spend $10 000 on
Intending to take a well-balanced upper year semester, Matt Brown signs up for Bankruptcy, Criminal Procedure, Advanced Torts, and International Human Rights. The subjects sound