How Should I Clean The Mirrors Of My Telescope?
Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at
7:17 am
I have a telescope; its mirrors are a bit dirty and I'm not sure how to clean them properly. Lenses, too.


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Dismantle, to get at all the things you need to clean, then use eyeglass fluid and cloth to clean. reassemble everything.
I have a suggestion, but not an answer. Post your question in Astronomy, under Science and Mathematics.
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1. Anytime in 2008, typically the earlier the better. Shoot for the June 2008 test, and if that doesn't work for you, look at the October 2008 test. Most law schools use rolling admissions, so the earlier you complete your application, the better your chances.
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3. Go to LSAC.com for info on average GPA/LSAT scores for each school ( –look for the UGPA/LSAT search). With your GPA, you would still likely need a score in the mid-160s for a decent shot at UI, upper 160's for Northwestern, and 170 something for UChicago. The LSAT is key, so spend a lot of time preparing for it.
4. Yes, for sure. Working in a firm tells the law schools that you know what you are getting yourself into, and it confirms your legitimate interest in the law. As for when to start applying, I found that it is never too early to start working on things like the personal statement and gathering recommendations. The pplications themselves for 2009 won't come out until early fall 2008, so you can't apply until those are out.
Good luck!
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