I WAS ABOUT TO UNLEASH A CAPITALIZED BOLD ATTACK!sarlis wrote:OP why did you just delete your post? did you not want to offend fonzi? lol
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I WAS ABOUT TO UNLEASH A CAPITALIZED BOLD ATTACK!sarlis wrote:OP why did you just delete your post? did you not want to offend fonzi? lol
hahaha. he wrote something like:fonzerelli wrote:I WAS ABOUT TO UNLEASH A CAPITALIZED BOLD ATTACK!sarlis wrote:OP why did you just delete your post? did you not want to offend fonzi? lol
haha no...just realized i was being hypocriticalsarlis wrote:OP why did you just delete your post? did you not want to offend fonzi? lol
haha, nice. like people in previous posts said, the message was decent, but the bolding was distracted, lol.b.gump81 wrote:haha no...just realized i was being hypocriticalsarlis wrote:OP why did you just delete your post? did you not want to offend fonzi? lol
but i did the bold to get attention...it obviously worked...and sorry it is distracting
yeah and lee said that asking whether he did the right thing or not was a question only a white person would ask.hopefulundergrad wrote:Remember how the movie ended?nematoad wrote:
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could be pretending, but this doesn't sound like someone who's been around a long time using a secondary accountb.gump81 wrote:haha no...just realized i was being hypocriticalsarlis wrote:OP why did you just delete your post? did you not want to offend fonzi? lol
but i did the bold to get attention...it obviously worked...and sorry it is distracting
thank youCore wrote:OP has a bad tone but his message is still quality.
Withdrew from 5 schools I know I won't be attending. Good luck everyone.
Enjoy your spaghetti, cause you're rude: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IEgR_904w0b.gump81 wrote:I think my point has been missed. I am not saying people should withdraw from schools they plan on using as leverage or may attend. I was trying to reach the people that basically already know where they will be going to law school yet are too lazy or hell-bent on belt-notching to withdraw from their safeties. The facts are simple. There are a finite number of available slots, and if people sit on those spots with no intention of ever going, it affects other applicants with slightly lower numbers, who otherwise would have a shot at getting accepted.
Also, IMO not every school can be used as leverage- i.e. a full ride to a t2 won't garner you too much more money from a t14.
I know it may be easy to just write me off because this is my "first post", and I somehow have a bad tone. I'm just trying to do everything possible to get into my first choice.
I hoped it helped, but that brings me to another point. Keep in mind, I am not referencing this to you in any way, but in looking on LSN, there are people that have applied to over 20 schools and are holding a spot at the school I want to attend. How receptive, in your opinion, do you think an adcomm would be when someone comes in with twelve t2 and TTT full-rides asking for more money? I think in moderation, leverage is great, but it's overkill to hold 12 people's spots to try and get yourself some more money, when I think in actuality it might backfire.chadwick218 wrote:Honestly, I think that it may be a bit soon to start a mass withdrawal given that a number of schools haven't made final scholarship decisions! I did everything that I could last cycle to leverage every scholarship received.
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sckon wrote:For the love of God
I still think that the anger was misdirected, and Lee's comment that viewers who say Mookie was in the wrong value white property over a black man's life over-simplifies things, regardless of the fact that it's his movie.nematoad wrote:yeah and lee said that asking whether he did the right thing or not was a question only a white person would ask.
i asked it.. but im gray
ftfyechoi wrote:IT'S JUST CAPITALIZED LETTERS. FUCKING CHILL.
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I understand you might be mad because you haven't been accepted to one of your top choices, but generalizations like these make you sound arrogant and selfish.b.gump81 wrote:I hoped it helped, but that brings me to another point. Keep in mind, I am not referencing this to you in any way, but in looking on LSN, there are people that have applied to over 20 schools and are holding a spot at the school I want to attend. How receptive, in your opinion, do you think an adcomm would be when someone comes in with twelve t2 and TTT full-rides asking for more money? I think in moderation, leverage is great, but it's overkill to hold 12 people's spots to try and get yourself some more money, when I think in actuality it might backfire.chadwick218 wrote:Honestly, I think that it may be a bit soon to start a mass withdrawal given that a number of schools haven't made final scholarship decisions! I did everything that I could last cycle to leverage every scholarship received.
Also, the majority of people have no intention of using leverage. They applied to these lower schools as safeties out of fear of not getting in to their first choices, and now that they are in they are not withdrawing because of selfish reasons or laziness.
Yes, it is January, but I think this issue will be a significant one this cycle.
I prefer "larship."Doodsmack wrote:How about we all stop saying "scholly" because it's an annoying word. Just say scholarship.
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+1. some people may, after visiting or getting scholly (sorry for the word choice lol) money from their safeties, may, especially in this economy, might prefer it over their reaches, seeing as though people who get into their reaches prob won't get any money, or will get little money, compared to the safety money offers.Thirteen wrote:I understand you might be mad because you haven't been accepted to one of your top choices, but generalizations like these make you sound arrogant and selfish.b.gump81 wrote:I hoped it helped, but that brings me to another point. Keep in mind, I am not referencing this to you in any way, but in looking on LSN, there are people that have applied to over 20 schools and are holding a spot at the school I want to attend. How receptive, in your opinion, do you think an adcomm would be when someone comes in with twelve t2 and TTT full-rides asking for more money? I think in moderation, leverage is great, but it's overkill to hold 12 people's spots to try and get yourself some more money, when I think in actuality it might backfire.chadwick218 wrote:Honestly, I think that it may be a bit soon to start a mass withdrawal given that a number of schools haven't made final scholarship decisions! I did everything that I could last cycle to leverage every scholarship received.
Also, the majority of people have no intention of using leverage. They applied to these lower schools as safeties out of fear of not getting in to their first choices, and now that they are in they are not withdrawing because of selfish reasons or laziness.
Yes, it is January, but I think this issue will be a significant one this cycle.
Wrong. I was about to withdraw from a bunch of schools, but I decided to stay in just to screw with the OP.superserial wrote:I don't think this thread is going to change anyone's mind about withdrawing early.
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