Waitlist last year, apply early this year? Forum
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Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
Nevermind.
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
Are you applying to other schools? I would be careful with a school that barley employees 50% of its students after graduation
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
Do not go to this law school.
What is your GPA / LSAT?
All indications are that law school apps are going up, so I am not sure your chances will be good at this law school. But even if they were, it does not seem like a good choice.
What is your GPA / LSAT?
All indications are that law school apps are going up, so I am not sure your chances will be good at this law school. But even if they were, it does not seem like a good choice.
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
landshoes wrote:Do not go to this law school.
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
No one can answer your question because you didn’t share your stats, softs, or anything else to give us an idea of whether or not you’re a strong candidate. Applying early tends to help a bit, but you clearly already know that so I don’t really know what you were looking for with this post.dytmomx3 wrote:I'm apprehensive to take advice from someone who doesn't know the difference in barely and barley. But, I had a feeling I'd ask this question and get unsolicited advice rather than an answer to the question Also, was that employs you meant to type? Employees?
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
Misspelling words isn't a very good reason to ignore the unsolicited advice.dytmomx3 wrote:I'm apprehensive to take advice from someone who doesn't know the difference in barely and barley. But, I had a feeling I'd ask this question and get unsolicited advice rather than an answer to the question Also, was that employs you meant to type? Employees?
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- landshoes
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
I know that you have limited geographic flexibility, but that school is not a good financial decision. You have kids to worry about. Please reconsider.
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
The advice was objectively correct, and if you ignore it because of an error that probably resulted from typing on a phone, then you deserve whatever employment outcome comes from this school. For your future’s sake, you’re better off getting rejected again. Retake the LSAT.dytmomx3 wrote:I'm apprehensive to take advice from someone who doesn't know the difference in barely and barley. But, I had a feeling I'd ask this question and get unsolicited advice rather than an answer to the question Also, was that employs you meant to type? Employees?
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Re: Waitlist last year, apply early this year?
They may seem curt, but the posters are really trying to help. Please don't go to a school that will saddle you with non-dischargeable debt and give you below a 50% chance of being a lawyer