um, it sjust felt blocked everywhere. it has been really, really difficult. back in a&e. loud hubbub. ..the noise of staff and machines is striking. so as you can see, um, this is the quad. all the bays are full. we have even had to have some people waiting by the triage area, the assessment area. this is the heart of a&e patients tucked into any available space. they have made it off the corridor. some are waiting to be assessed. most are waiting for a bed. sometimes, we can have trolleys in all the spaces. so we have had trolleys all around, all around the assessment areas. here, there is never a quiet moment, with so many patients to care for. a&e is full because bolton, like other hospitals we have been to, says beds are hard to find.
and it s nearly full. we have got one empty at the minute. a lady has just gone down to the ward. sojust one empty bed. it s manic, to be honest. obviously, there s significant pressure on the nhs, but it s felt busy in as much as it s been really difficult to try and get people home and get discharged from the ward and discharged from here. erm, it sjust felt blocked everywhere. it s been really, really difficult. back in a&e. loud hubbub. ..the noise of staff and machines is striking. so, as you can see, erm, this is the quad. all the bays are full. we ve even had to have some people waiting by the triage area, the assessment area. this is the heart of a&e patients tucked into
it s manic, to be honest. obviously, there s significant pressure on the nhs, but it s felt busy in as much as it s been really difficult to try and get people home and get discharged from the ward and discharged from here. erm, it sjust felt blocked everywhere. it s been really, really difficult. back in a&e. ..the noise of staff and machines is striking. so, as you can see, erm, this is the quad. all the bays are full. we ve even had to have some people waiting by the triage area, the assessment area. this is the heart of a&e patients tucked into any available space. they ve made it off the corridor. some are waiting to be assessed. most are waiting for a bed. sometimes, we can have trolleys in all the spaces. so we have had trolleys all around, all around the assessment areas. here, there s never a quiet moment, with so many patients to care for. a&e is full because bolton, like other hospitals we ve been into, says beds are hard to find. here, 100 patients are fit
blocked everywhere. it has been really, really difficult. back in a&e. loud hubbub. ..the noise of staff and machines is striking. so as you can see, um, this is the quad. all the bays are full. we have even had to have some people waiting by the triage area, the assessment area. this is the heart of a&e patients tucked into any available space. they have made it off the corridor. some are waiting to be assessed. most are waiting for a bed. sometimes, we can have trolleys in all the spaces. so we have had trolleys all around, all around the assessment areas. here, there is never a quiet moment, with so many patients to care for. a&e is full because bolton, like other hospitals we have been to, says beds are hard to find. here, 100 patients are fit to leave
unless, as i don t know if it reflects caliber. i loved the lsat because it tested critical thinking and analytical skills. it was not regurgitation. i went to harvard law school and i sent by many people who got 180, 179. the highest score on the lsat. but do they have the social skills to succeed? do they have the work at that? they could have aced a test, but i don t see them working a lot the way some of my peers did my first year of law school in miami. my point is that spirit when you look at all of this in totality, just looking at a test is not a good summation of a candidate. interviews tell me a lot. grades tell me a lot about a candidate. the test score, i agree leave the lsat, but it should be lower ranking. emily: that s the point. it s one piece of a pipe. if you take it away, it removes the logic and analytical skills in the assessment area. of course, as well, the interview, the essay, the experience, work at that, all of the rest.