Wants to practice family law Does not want to be a lawyer Can name one Canadian law school Type B student Knows someone who works in law Fourth year Wants to study outside of Ontario Has argued in a mock trial Third year Studying for the LSAT Type A student Second year Night owl Enjoys true crime Morning person Knows what is "precedent" Speak more than one language Participated in study group Enjoys legal movie/TV show Knows what a "tort" is Wants to practice corporate law First year Loves to argue Wants to practice criminal law Wants to practice family law Does not want to be a lawyer Can name one Canadian law school Type B student Knows someone who works in law Fourth year Wants to study outside of Ontario Has argued in a mock trial Third year Studying for the LSAT Type A student Second year Night owl Enjoys true crime Morning person Knows what is "precedent" Speak more than one language Participated in study group Enjoys legal movie/TV show Knows what a "tort" is Wants to practice corporate law First year Loves to argue Wants to practice criminal law
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
N-Wants to practice family law
G-Does not want to be a lawyer
O-Can name one Canadian law school
G-Type B student
I-Knows someone who works in law
O-Fourth year
N-Wants to study outside of Ontario
B-Has argued in a mock trial
I-Third year
B-Studying for the LSAT
O-Type A student
B-Second year
N-Night owl
N-Enjoys true crime
O-Morning person
O-Knows what is "precedent"
G-Speak more than one language
I-Participated in study group
G-Enjoys legal movie/TV show
G-Knows what a "tort" is
I-Wants to practice corporate law
I-First year
B-Loves to argue
B-Wants to practice criminal law