Is this a winning t-14 plan? Forum
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Is this a winning t-14 plan?
1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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Re: Is this a winning t-14 plan?
That's a lot of assuming.
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Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.
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This is why people shouldn't join TLS before college.
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lol.redmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.
Your winning attitude will surely guarantee you success in law school and in life.
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Ok, a better plan is to join the military and die.redmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.
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Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale --- A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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Re: Is this a winning t-14 plan?
arkansawyer wrote:Ok, a better plan is toredmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.join the military anddie.
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I like yours better.polkij333 wrote:arkansawyer wrote:Ok, a better plan is toredmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.join the military anddie.
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I like your authoritative voice.redmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.
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I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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Practicing to be a partner lolGinj wrote:I like your authoritative voice.redmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.
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That's so cool dude. Can you teach me?redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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you don't say?redmars wrote: I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of them
EDIT: beat me to it, Curious1
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Now I'm completely convinced that you have the intellectual rigor to score well on the LSAT and succeed at a T-14.redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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Re: Is this a winning t-14 plan?
You might be in for a surprise. A lot of my professors were even more pro at ratemyprofessor than I was. They stealthedited them to make themselves not only appear easy, as teachers. But hot, and easy as people. I went in thinking I was going to bang out top grades and primo ass. And I did, because I'm a winner. But this only worked out for every 2/10 people. Also, if you don't show up to office hours early, you're getting seconds.redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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You're already a law school gunner so you're golden.redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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Heh.Flame Retarded wrote:You might be in for a surprise. A lot of my professors were even more pro at ratemyprofessor than I was. They stealthedited them to make themselves not only appear easy, as teachers. But hot, and easy as people. I went in thinking I was going to bang out top grades and primo ass. And I did, because I'm a winner. But this only worked out for every 2/10 people. Also, if you don't show up to office hours early, you're getting seconds.redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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lol...Curious1 wrote:lol.redmars wrote:Nobody asked you to make dumb obnoxious posts. Either answer the question or stfuarkansawyer wrote:That's a lot of assuming.
Your winning attitude will surely guarantee you success in law school and in life.
But, OP if you are asking if going to CC and then a state school will hurt you, the answer is no. All that matters is your GPA. Going to an Ivy would give you a small boost possibly, but not essential. Keeping your debt down and getting the absolute best grades you can is most important. It may not be as easy to get those averages as you think. Many people are going the CC to state college route now to save money.
Also, if you are looking for majors, you might consider something that will help you end up in intellectual property law. But those majors almost always have lower GPAs than a social science degree. For law admissions, GPA is crucial. For jobs after law school, intellectual property is one of the best fields right now. Just be sure to excel at whatever major you choose. Other people might have different views, this is just my opinion.
This advice is, of course, unless something dramatic happens in admissions by the time you get there.
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I'm ok with flaming as long as you keep it this funny.You might be in for a surprise. A lot of my professors were even more pro at ratemyprofessor than I was. They stealthedited them to make themselves not only appear easy, as teachers. But hot, and easy as people. I went in thinking I was going to bang out top grades and primo ass. And I did, because I'm a winner. But this only worked out for every 2/10 people. Also, if you don't show up to office hours early, you're getting seconds.
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lmao....weak trollFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale --- A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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I was born with the intellectual rigor, son. My destiny is Yale, or if not I'll settle for that tier 2 school in Cambridge.arkansawyer wrote:Now I'm completely convinced that you have the intellectual rigor to score well on the LSAT and succeed at a T-14.redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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Fuck, why do I always fall for the trolls.
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I am so tired of these bitter TTT losers trolling my thread. Can someone with elite credentials please comment?
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Gunner has negative connotations. I am not a gunner, just expert manipulator.JoeMo wrote:You're already a law school gunner so you're golden.redmars wrote:I am expert at using ratemyprofessor to get easy teachers. I took several CC classes and I passed with 4.0...didn't even show up to half of themFlame Retarded wrote:Actually, this was my plan. When I arrived at my local community college, however, I realized it was everyone else's plan, too. All of my professors had terminal degrees from HYP or similar schools. They all graded on a scale - A = top 5%, B+top 10%, B top 20. No C's were awarded. It was top 20% or fail.redmars wrote:1.) Get AA @ Community College. Easy classes, easy professors....4.0
2) Transfer to State School junior year. Same thing. Easy to get 3.85+ at a school where everybody parties all the time and merely showing up to class is B+ work.
Assuming acceptable LSAT score, would this be a successful road-map to T-14 admittance.
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