How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA? Forum
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
Oh man, OP's TLS box is a gold mine:
I have wanted to be a attorney since the 10nth grade. Though I am lazy and have decided to float around in college for a little while I usually get a decent 160-165 on practice LSAT's though. But to be honest I would rather hang with my boys and play ball for 4 hours a day instead of being a lawyer. So im just going to keep ballin until my knees complete their deterioration and I have a reason to sit in an office all day. Of course this may sound stupid to you but I am one of those people who knows how to make money online without much work except I make like 3K a month and I need to check my phone a lot. I plan on starting law school at 22 after my 6 years of undergrad (I spent 2 years in CC then transferred to a four year).
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
TripTrip wrote:Oh man, OP's TLS box is a gold mine:
I have wanted to be a attorney since the 10nth grade. Though I am lazy and have decided to float around in college for a little while I usually get a decent 160-165 on practice LSAT's though. But to be honest I would rather hang with my boys and play ball for 4 hours a day instead of being a lawyer. So im just going to keep ballin until my knees complete their deterioration and I have a reason to sit in an office all day. Of course this may sound stupid to you but I am one of those people who knows how to make money online without much work except I make like 3K a month and I need to check my phone a lot. I plan on starting law school at 22 after my 6 years of undergrad (I spent 2 years in CC then transferred to a four year).
sounds like a fake account
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
LMAOI have wanted to be a attorney since the 10nth grade
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
Kinda reminds me of this guy: http://lawschoolnumbers.com/MikeSavona
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
alright the votes are in, looks like fordham at 20k off per year won..so i guess that means....umm....?
yeah i thought so for sure, but i took a look at some of his posts, im pretty sure he's for real.. i cant believe this thread made it onto the second pagesublime12089 wrote:Major(s): Philosoph, Political Science and Media studies.
Minor(s): Business and Economics
Undergrad Institution: T500
Residency: CA
Gender: Male
Underrepresented Minority?: Yes
Application Year: 2013-2014
General Information: im a [HI I'M THE WORD FILTER; THIS PERSON IS EITHER POSTING YOUNG JEEZY LYRICS OR IS STILL ANGRY ABOUT THAT WHOLE RECONSTRUCTION THING]
I am going with fake account. Also a triple major, double minor? Even if you have 6 years, what is the point?
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
First off thanks for all the replies, if you think I am lying then why bother posting?
I took the February LSAT and I might take the June. I am planning on going to LS after I graduate next semester. But first I am going to work at a firm next spring to secure a job.
But I do understand if I was a little off in my calculation let me try again (For a non-urm.)
60% = 20% off
70% = 55% off
80% = 70% off
95% = Free
98% = Stipend
I took the February LSAT and I might take the June. I am planning on going to LS after I graduate next semester. But first I am going to work at a firm next spring to secure a job.
I know how much its going to cost 23k per year plus the costs above.cahwc12 wrote:If you can't figure out how much money you'll be spending on your law school education, you shouldn't get a law school education.TheBiggerMediocre wrote: Oh i did do my homework I just don't know how to figure out the predicted cost. I just did based on where I was in the percentiles.
60% = 35% off
70% = 55% off
75% = 85% off
90% = Free
98% = Stipend
Ok, thanks good to know.SteelPenguin wrote:You're overestimating Fordham's scholarship. 165/3.8 got me 15k/yr, and it appears that the only person on lsn to get more than 15k/yr with a 165 had a 4.x GPA. Your numbers indicate closer to 10k/yr.
I will take you up on that. Minority apps are dropping and I am a URM.CyanIdes Of March wrote:If you actually get those exact offers, and this poll suddenly becomes useful in any way, I'll pay your tuition for a year.
Micdiddy wrote:OP can you factor this into cost estimates please?CyanIdes Of March wrote:If you actually get those exact offers, and this poll suddenly becomes useful in any way, I'll pay your tuition for a year.
Thats why I got my GED the next year and enrolled in CC.ManoftheHour wrote:LMAOI have wanted to be a attorney since the 10nth grade
I was getting my GPA and aptitude up and finishing my time with sports and partying.sublime12089 wrote:Major(s): Philosoph, Political Science and Media studies.
Minor(s): Business and Economics
Undergrad Institution: T500
Residency: CA
Gender: Male
Underrepresented Minority?: Yes
Application Year: 2013-2014
General Information: im a [HI I'M THE WORD FILTER; THIS PERSON IS EITHER POSTING YOUNG JEEZY LYRICS OR IS STILL ANGRY ABOUT THAT WHOLE RECONSTRUCTION THING]
I am going with fake account. Also a triple major, double minor? Even if you have 6 years, what is the point?
Thankyou.NDJ wrote:alright the votes are in, looks like fordham at 20k off per year won..so i guess that means....umm....?
yeah i thought so for sure, but i took a look at some of his posts, im pretty sure he's for real.. i cant believe this thread made it onto the second pagesublime12089 wrote:Major(s): Philosoph, Political Science and Media studies.
Minor(s): Business and Economics
Undergrad Institution: T500
Residency: CA
Gender: Male
Underrepresented Minority?: Yes
Application Year: 2013-2014
General Information: im a [HI I'M THE WORD FILTER; THIS PERSON IS EITHER POSTING YOUNG JEEZY LYRICS OR IS STILL ANGRY ABOUT THAT WHOLE RECONSTRUCTION THING]
I am going with fake account. Also a triple major, double minor? Even if you have 6 years, what is the point?
I would like to know what I am getting myself into before I start focusing on this goal.WahooLaw24 wrote:Get a few actual offers and come back. There is literally zero value is debating a bunch of offers you don't have.
Yes but I am well rounded and worldly.NoodleyOne wrote:Don't go to law school. There are enough neurotic, annoying law students as is.
Of course you should if you are in those percentiles for the school.TripTrip wrote:Ha! I love it.TheBiggerMediocre wrote:Oh i did do my homework I just don't know how to figure out the predicted cost. I just did based on where I was in the percentiles.
60% = 35% off
70% = 55% off
75% = 85% off
90% = Free
98% = Stipend
Guys, I should be getting a stipend at Harvard. Can we get on that please?
But I do understand if I was a little off in my calculation let me try again (For a non-urm.)
60% = 20% off
70% = 55% off
80% = 70% off
95% = Free
98% = Stipend
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
OP, you've had your fun. Just give it up.
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
TripTrip wrote:OP, you've had your fun. Just give it up.
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Re: How much $ to expect from NY law schools 165 LSAT/3.65 GPA?
[HI I'M THE WORD FILTER; THIS PERSON IS EITHER POSTING YOUNG JEEZY LYRICS OR IS STILL ANGRY ABOUT THAT WHOLE RECONSTRUCTION THING]
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