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Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:59 am
by chasgoose
khodorko wrote:Haha, seriously. I was being quite generous with the $30K mark, it's definitely good experience but financially not the best post-undergrad option. My friends who have pursued that path are all very dedicated to their jobs but are into their 3rd year and still not making a comfortable LA salary. In terms of studying for the LSAT, production companies and agencies have the worst hours from what I hear.
I work at a tech company with normal 40hr weeks and studying for the LSAT was no problem at all. I tried to put myself on lock down for two months, going out less and studying 10 hrs/week outside of my class and to be honest, I could have done more if I wanted to. I think it might be easier to take on the LSAT when you don't have homework and exams to prepare for, you can easily up that 161.
It's totally possible to study although a lot easier from the mailroom than as an assistant. The problem with being an assistant is that you are on call 24/7. I really loved getting woken up at 9 AM on a Saturday by my boss asking when his various appointments that day were and where. The other problem is that you actually have homework as an assistant. You are constantly expected to read scripts and with the 9-8 or 9 hours it doesn't leave that much time for LSAT prep. Still, it is by far the best way to make the connections necessary for entertainment law. Those firms are very secretive and hard to break into. Just going to a top school or a top entertainment school like USC/UCLA usually won't be enough. It's best to have a personal connection (even if its just that your boss can recommend you) if you want those jobs. One thing that will be hard though, is that you do not want to let on that you are targeting entertainment law if you follow my advice. Agencies/management firms DO NOT like applicants and employees who don't appear completely committed to their particular field. Even wanting to break out into production is frowned on. That's mostly because everyone in LA is a head case, but its worth keeping in mind.
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:02 am
by mistermister
flexityflex86 wrote:Just curious, but why is this topic in the underrepresented forum. What statistical evidence is there that LGBT are underrepresented at anywhere other than Notre Dame and Cardozo? With the exception of transgendered students I hardly think that the homosexual community is underrepresented relative to their percentage in the US.
I think you're missing two crucial nuances:
1 - When discussing underrepresented minorities in the law school admissions context, it's minorities underrepresented in the practice of law.... not simply law schools. Obviously today there are far more openly LGBT students than 20-30 years ago (in fact, more than even just 10 years ago). However, in law firms and the legal practice, it is a much different story. When we venture out into the workforce, we will be very much so underrepresented. The ability to live openly and honestly in the workplace after graduation is a huge issue for LGBT law students. The more openly gay law students, the more openly gay lawyers, the more tolerant environment for the next generation of law students.
2 - Within this context, I don't consider being LGBT worthy of URM status.
Openly LGBT is underrepresented without a doubt, however. This is why I think the Diversity Statement is appropriate/needed for LGBT applicants.
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 4:05 pm
by ect88
Going to Tulane this fall!
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:35 am
by mildlyironic
Hey! Checking in - was undecided between H and S, but officially going Harvard!
Anyone else joining me in Bah-ston?
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:41 am
by polinerdemory
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:57 am
by whirledpeas86
But "one in ten is not enough; recruit, recruit, recruit!" sounds so much better as a chant than "Approximately between 3 and 1 percent of Americans is LGB identified; recruit, recruit, recruit!".
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 8:12 am
by whirledpeas86
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:29 pm
by ansberryj
GW
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:13 pm
by er doctor
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:45 pm
by neonx
Any updates on choosing a law school, friends?
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:21 pm
by slax
I just deposited at UVA. So excited! I was worried a bit about the culture in the south, but lambda eased my mind a ton during the org fair at asw. See some of you in a few months. Good luck to everyone!
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:43 pm
by neonx
slax wrote:I just deposited at UVA. So excited! I was worried a bit about the culture in the south, but lambda eased my mind a ton during the org fair at asw. See some of you in a few months. Good luck to everyone!
UVA has such a nice LGBT contingent. Jelly!
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:49 am
by mdt0604
Sent in my deposit to Temple last week. Also went to Temple UG, so I'm excited to be hanging around Philly for the next few years.
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:22 am
by 02122015
neonx wrote:slax wrote:I just deposited at UVA. So excited! I was worried a bit about the culture in the south, but lambda eased my mind a ton during the org fair at asw. See some of you in a few months. Good luck to everyone!
UVA has such a nice LGBT contingent. Jelly!
It does? I've heard the opposite numerous times...
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:17 pm
by voltage88
mdt0604 wrote:Sent in my deposit to Temple last week. Also went to Temple UG, so I'm excited to be hanging around Philly for the next few years.
Sent my deposit to Temple too! Any other Temple/Philly law students looking into housing? Any recommendations? PM me!
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:45 pm
by D-hops
MSPeast wrote:neonx wrote:slax wrote:I just deposited at UVA. So excited! I was worried a bit about the culture in the south, but lambda eased my mind a ton during the org fair at asw. See some of you in a few months. Good luck to everyone!
UVA has such a nice LGBT contingent. Jelly!
It does? I've heard the opposite numerous times...
+1
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:12 pm
by twocuphabit
I've been accepted to John Marshall with a scholarship and wait-listed at GSU. We'll see. I'll be somewhere this fall!
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:52 pm
by slax
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Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:22 pm
by misterbingley
everyone i've spoken to at columbia estimates 5% of the student body is gay. which is not bad, i guess. i didnt know what i was expecting, but i was kinda disappointed
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:32 pm
by neonx
misterbingley wrote:everyone i've spoken to at columbia estimates 5% of the student body is gay. which is not bad, i guess. i didnt know what i was expecting, but i was kinda disappointed
how can you estimate something like this?
also, isn't 5% high?
hey -- maybe there are some LGBTers who aren't out.
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:42 pm
by misterbingley
neonx wrote:
how can you estimate something like this?
also, isn't 5% high?
hey -- maybe there are some LGBTers who aren't out.
law school's a pretty small community (even at columbia) and people gossip a lot. even though there are a lot more people per class in my undergrad, i would say that i can guess reasonably well how many out lgbt there are.
i would never call 5% high. it's reasonable. i guess i just had higher hopes for the results of the selection bias.
and the closeted lgbt don't really count. they're not part of the dating pool (mostly) and aren't part of the community. they're totes still people i'd be friends with, but they're functionally identical to a hetero.
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:16 pm
by Ghost
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Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:39 pm
by legallyb
I've accepted a scholarship at Seton Hall, so I'm not worried about the LGBT community because it is huge in the NYC area. However, I am on the wait list at W&M and wonder about its community. Anybody know?
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:33 pm
by JeremyPaul
Anybody know which faculty at SLS are openly LGBT? So far all I got is Prof Karlan and Prof Sullivan. Anybody else?
Re: LGBT Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:02 pm
by chasgoose
misterbingley wrote:everyone i've spoken to at columbia estimates 5% of the student body is gay. which is not bad, i guess. i didnt know what i was expecting, but i was kinda disappointed
You could always go to NYU, which from anecdotal evidence is pretty gay...