mal, are u mad because you are jealous that he has good numbers? dont be so pettyMal Reynolds wrote:Oh I remember that. You're still worthless. That's a shocker. I don't know why you had to screen cap that.
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Yeah that must be it.deebanger wrote:mal, are u mad because you are jealous that he has good numbers? dont be so pettyMal Reynolds wrote:Oh I remember that. You're still worthless. That's a shocker. I don't know why you had to screen cap that.
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must be, dont be so jealous.Mal Reynolds wrote:Yeah that must be it.deebanger wrote:mal, are u mad because you are jealous that he has good numbers? dont be so pettyMal Reynolds wrote:Oh I remember that. You're still worthless. That's a shocker. I don't know why you had to screen cap that.
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I don't understand why OP's "entitlement"should be seen as a bad thing. If Op doesn't want the scholarship and finds preference elsewhere, then by all means let OP be entitled to wherever he/she seems fit. OP probably has funding somewhere else apart from scholarships and is thus basing he/she's decision on personal aspects of a school.CoffeeIsLife wrote:Not trying to pour it on the OP, but come on, seriously? You have a named scholarship at a T-10 school and seem to think you're entitled to just about whatever school and $ amount you see fit. If the best $ outcome at a school isn't good enough for you just don't bother applying. You keep mentioning HYSCCN but you turned down NYU already. I just don't get what you were hoping for out of this thread.
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I didn't think this thread could get any worse, and then here you came.chizzy wrote:I don't understand why OP's "entitlement"should be seen as a bad thing. If Op doesn't want the scholarship and finds preference elsewhere, then by all means let OP be entitled to wherever he/she seems fit. OP probably has funding somewhere else apart from scholarships and is thus basing he/she's decision on personal aspects of a school.CoffeeIsLife wrote:Not trying to pour it on the OP, but come on, seriously? You have a named scholarship at a T-10 school and seem to think you're entitled to just about whatever school and $ amount you see fit. If the best $ outcome at a school isn't good enough for you just don't bother applying. You keep mentioning HYSCCN but you turned down NYU already. I just don't get what you were hoping for out of this thread.
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jesus man. please just take the dillard. poor uva; hopefully they aren't reading this.
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I'm not saying OP shouldn't take the dilliard (I voted yes in poll). I'm just saying the attack on OP on here is unwarranted.Danger Zone wrote:I didn't think this thread could get any worse, and then here you came.chizzy wrote:I don't understand why OP's "entitlement"should be seen as a bad thing. If Op doesn't want the scholarship and finds preference elsewhere, then by all means let OP be entitled to wherever he/she seems fit. OP probably has funding somewhere else apart from scholarships and is thus basing he/she's decision on personal aspects of a school.CoffeeIsLife wrote:Not trying to pour it on the OP, but come on, seriously? You have a named scholarship at a T-10 school and seem to think you're entitled to just about whatever school and $ amount you see fit. If the best $ outcome at a school isn't good enough for you just don't bother applying. You keep mentioning HYSCCN but you turned down NYU already. I just don't get what you were hoping for out of this thread.
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Are you a 0L? It sounds like it. What school do you hope to get into next year.deebanger wrote:must be, dont be so jealous.Mal Reynolds wrote:Yeah that must be it.deebanger wrote:mal, are u mad because you are jealous that he has good numbers? dont be so pettyMal Reynolds wrote:Oh I remember that. You're still worthless. That's a shocker. I don't know why you had to screen cap that.
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I understood what you were saying.chizzy wrote: I'm not saying OP shouldn't take the dilliard (I voted yes in poll). I'm just saying the attack on OP on here is unwarranted.
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That's because you appear to have extremely poor judgment. There is a very easy answer in this scenario. Like, really fucking easy. Don't know why you seem unwilling to hear it...james.bungles wrote:for some reason i thought this thread would more reasonable than the H v Y threads or HYS v hamilton/ruby threads but I guess i was wrong
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Yes poor UVA Somehow this OP managed to fool them. The Dillard should be an honor, but OP is incapable of making a mature decision. He would rather descend into drama and poor decisions. I hope he takes time off to get his head straight and spare UVA his dramatic presence. Can one imagine being his classmate?jbagelboy wrote:jesus man. please just take the dillard. poor uva; hopefully they aren't reading this.
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You turned down NYU and Penn without a second thought you asshole. You are not an average thread.james.bungles wrote:it just seems like in other threads users usually don't crucify someone for taking a higher ranked school at less or no scholarship above a full tuition one (e.g. Yale over a Hamilton), and in this case the job prospects (UVA v. HYSCC) are enough of a difference that I thought it warranted discussionFattyMcFatFat wrote:That's because you appear to have extremely poor judgment. Perhaps you aren't really worthy of any T10, yet you've managed to fool one of them into letting you go to their school for free. There is a very easy answer in this scenario. Like, really fucking easy. Don't know why you seem unwilling to hear it...james.bungles wrote:for some reason i thought this thread would more reasonable than the H v Y threads or HYS v hamilton/ruby threads but I guess i was wrong
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you are pathetic mal, its so sad hahaMal Reynolds wrote:You turned down NYU and Penn without a second thought you asshole. You are not an average thread.james.bungles wrote:it just seems like in other threads users usually don't crucify someone for taking a higher ranked school at less or no scholarship above a full tuition one (e.g. Yale over a Hamilton), and in this case the job prospects (UVA v. HYSCC) are enough of a difference that I thought it warranted discussionFattyMcFatFat wrote:That's because you appear to have extremely poor judgment. Perhaps you aren't really worthy of any T10, yet you've managed to fool one of them into letting you go to their school for free. There is a very easy answer in this scenario. Like, really fucking easy. Don't know why you seem unwilling to hear it...james.bungles wrote:for some reason i thought this thread would more reasonable than the H v Y threads or HYS v hamilton/ruby threads but I guess i was wrong
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Deebanger please answer my previous question.
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Because the Dillard is better than you will ever do at CCN. So this thread is entirely redundant.
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You turned down NYU and Penn without a second thought you asshole. You are not an average thread.[/quote]
I turned down Penn with no scholly after negotiation and NYU with 62.5k after negotiation.. what is the deal here.. the goal of the thread was to see if it would be worth applying again next year for better schollies at CCN[/quote]
No your goal was to seek attention and have a dramatic breakdown because you are too immature to be going to law school..
I turned down Penn with no scholly after negotiation and NYU with 62.5k after negotiation.. what is the deal here.. the goal of the thread was to see if it would be worth applying again next year for better schollies at CCN[/quote]
No your goal was to seek attention and have a dramatic breakdown because you are too immature to be going to law school..
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There has been an absolute rash of threads recently in which law school grads specifically tell 0Ls they need to take the money over the higher ranked school at less/no scholarship. It's become the TLS mantra. There are actually plenty of people here who would crucify a candidate for picking Yale (at cost) over a Hamilton - at least in the absence of a specific compelling reason why a Yale degree is necessary for your legal career, which isn't the case for someone who doesn't know what they want to do (and thus is likely to end up in biglaw).james.bungles wrote:it just seems like in other threads users usually don't crucify someone for taking a higher ranked school at less or no scholarship above a full tuition one (e.g. Yale over a Hamilton), and in this case the gap in job prospects (UVA v. HYSCC) are even more significant, so I thought that warranted some discussion
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This is one of the rare circumstances where I think OP will end up kicking himself if he waits out a year. Dillard may not be on the table next year.
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0Ls are obsessed with prestige and it will be the end of them.
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LOL @ this thread.
Bungles, I've more or less defended you here, but I agree that you should take the Dillard. Or at least request with UVA that it be transferable to Cron.
Bungles, I've more or less defended you here, but I agree that you should take the Dillard. Or at least request with UVA that it be transferable to Cron.
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Yale is Yale. There is but one Yale. Yale is not relevant here.james.bungles wrote:it just seems like in other threads users usually don't crucify someone for taking a higher ranked school at less or no scholarship above a full tuition one (e.g. Yale over a Hamilton), and in this case the gap in job prospects (UVA v. HYSCC) are even more significant, so I thought that warranted some discussionFattyMcFatFat wrote:That's because you appear to have extremely poor judgment. Perhaps you aren't really worthy of any T10, yet you've managed to fool one of them into letting you go to their school for free. There is a very easy answer in this scenario. Like, really fucking easy. Don't know why you seem unwilling to hear it...james.bungles wrote:for some reason i thought this thread would more reasonable than the H v Y threads or HYS v hamilton/ruby threads but I guess i was wrong
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Actually I think the OP should just kick himself off the attending law school path for at least one to two years. His indecisiveness is not suited to rational logical thinking.Danger Zone wrote:This is one of the rare circumstances where I think OP will end up kicking himself if he waits out a year. Dillard may not be on the table next year.
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