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Tearjerker
Wasn't sure what thread to post this in, but I saw somebody post earlier today on an admitted student thread that he had a 4.0 GPA and chose not to retake a 146 for "financial" reasons. I suppose those financial reasons may have been an unhealthy dislike of a high probability of a high starting salary?
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nonprofit-prophet wrote:cool
Story
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BroStarLightSpectre wrote:nonprofit-prophet wrote:cool
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i'm not sure what thread this belongs in, either. i like that you just said "fuck it, why not a new thread in the legal employment forum?" shows that you really know how to take life by the balls. minus the part where you posted anonymously like a little bitch, of course. i hope you approach all problems in this manner.Anonymous User wrote:Wasn't sure what thread to post this in, but I saw somebody post earlier today on an admitted student thread that he had a 4.0 GPA and chose not to retake a 146 for "financial" reasons. I suppose those financial reasons may have been an unhealthy dislike of a high probability of a high starting salary?
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edit: I'd like to make a motion to out OP.Anonymous posting is only appropriate when you are revealing sensitive employment related information about a firm, job, clerkship, etc.
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In before the lock, the outing, and a ban of the users who helped create the 'cool story bro' combo.
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Re: Tearjerker
Going on 14 minutes without mods during the day time. This is anarchy by TLS standards.
ETA: now1925 minutes. Proof that I should be a mod.
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You are a very good poster.fatduck wrote:i'm not sure what thread this belongs in, either. i like that you just said "fuck it, why not a new thread in the legal employment forum?" shows that you really know how to take life by the balls. minus the part where you posted anonymously like a little bitch, of course. i hope you approach all problems in this manner.Anonymous User wrote:Wasn't sure what thread to post this in, but I saw somebody post earlier today on an admitted student thread that he had a 4.0 GPA and chose not to retake a 146 for "financial" reasons. I suppose those financial reasons may have been an unhealthy dislike of a high probability of a high starting salary?
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Is that not a good response?SchopenhauerFTW wrote:In before the lock, the outing, and a ban of the users who helped create the 'cool story bro' combo.
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This is like one of those times when you are driving and someone breaks the law (stopes and waits to make a left at a no left light and causes traffic). But no cop is around,
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