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Remember, ladies and gentlemen:

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 12:58 pm
by LexLeon
The LSAT is a means to an end!

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:24 am
by alexrodriguez
NO. LSAT 4 LIFE!

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:27 am
by Clearly
The lsat is more than a means to an end. For some of us, its a job we enjoy. For some its a challenge we appreciate having bested. I can promise you score release day will live on well after my career starts.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 2:20 am
by t-14orbust
I'm going to frame my lsac score report and hang it on the wall right next to my future JD.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:45 pm
by tuffyjohnson
Funny thing, I'm not even sure I want law school anymore (horrible job prospects + bad work/life balance of actually being a lawyer), yet I'm driving ahead with this exam out of enjoyment of it. Weird, I know.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:51 pm
by Otunga
tuffyjohnson wrote:Funny thing, I'm not even sure I want law school anymore (horrible job prospects + bad work/life balance of actually being a lawyer), yet I'm driving ahead with this exam out of enjoyment of it. Weird, I know.
You can always teach the LSAT for a living.

I suspect it's akin to making a high school teacher's salary if you do it full-time, but I'm completely ignorant on the subject.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:15 pm
by Dr. Dre
t-14orbust wrote:I'm going to frame my lsac score report and hang it on the wall right next to my future JD.

Frame it with the pencil(s) you used.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:40 pm
by crestor
Dr. Dre wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:I'm going to frame my lsac score report and hang it on the wall right next to my future JD.

Frame it with the pencil(s) you used.

dre for a while i thought i was permad. lol.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 11:21 am
by bp shinners
Otunga wrote:
tuffyjohnson wrote:Funny thing, I'm not even sure I want law school anymore (horrible job prospects + bad work/life balance of actually being a lawyer), yet I'm driving ahead with this exam out of enjoyment of it. Weird, I know.
You can always teach the LSAT for a living.

I suspect it's akin to making a high school teacher's salary if you do it full-time, but I'm completely ignorant on the subject.
If you're good, you can make appreciably more than a high school teacher's salary. We have actually had several practicing attorneys leave their jobs to teach for us because the hourly is comparable, but you end up with a lot more free time. And you can hold on to your soul. Well, most of it at least.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:11 am
by tuffyjohnson
BP: what would I need to score on the OCT LSAT to qualify for employment at Blueprint ;) Only half kidding.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:19 pm
by bp shinners
tuffyjohnson wrote:BP: what would I need to score on the OCT LSAT to qualify for employment at Blueprint ;) Only half kidding.
170 or higher gets you a phone call with me. After that, it's a matter of gauging your personality and seeing how you do with a few sample problems. Then we consider you for one of our training sessions, which is a long interview process during which we get you ready to teach.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:33 pm
by wtrc
Dr. Dre wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:I'm going to frame my lsac score report and hang it on the wall right next to my future JD.

Frame it with the pencil(s) you used.
180. Mirado Black Warriors will live on forever.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:36 pm
by Clearly
bp shinners wrote:
tuffyjohnson wrote:BP: what would I need to score on the OCT LSAT to qualify for employment at Blueprint ;) Only half kidding.
170 or higher gets you a phone call with me. After that, it's a matter of gauging your personality and seeing how you do with a few sample problems. Then we consider you for one of our training sessions, which is a long interview process during which we get you ready to teach.
Its actually a good time.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 8:33 pm
by tomwatts
Does it bother anyone else that the OP is addressing only one gentleman here? Who is it? WHO IS IT?!

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:46 pm
by crestor
bp shinners wrote:
tuffyjohnson wrote:BP: what would I need to score on the OCT LSAT to qualify for employment at Blueprint ;) Only half kidding.
170 or higher gets you a phone call with me. After that, it's a matter of gauging your personality and seeing how you do with a few sample problems. Then we consider you for one of our training sessions, which is a long interview process during which we get you ready to teach.
I want that 170 just for the phone call.

Re: Remember, ladies and gentleman:

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 5:09 pm
by LexLeon
tomwatts wrote:Does it bother anyone else that the OP is addressing only one gentleman here? Who is it? WHO IS IT?!
´Twas thou, Tomwatts!