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Thanks for changing your mind about law school!
- thenerd
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I did not change my mind.The path to law school might be longer ( for me) but that doesn't mean I give up.
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You english probably means you not be good lawyer and waste money if get law degree from third toilet tier. No useful to clients and shitty advocate.
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- ggibelli
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well this guys just hilariousWSJ_Law wrote:You english probably means you not be good lawyer and waste money if get law degree from third toilet tier. No useful to clients and shitty advocate.
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- MachineLemon
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Forgive me if this has been asked & answered, but how do you think you'd score if you had 10 more minutes? If your answer is a score that puts you in a decent school, keep studying/practicing/reading the Economist. If not, then your language issues may hold you back when/if you get to law school--regardless of your LSAT score. (Just read a few cases and see what you think.)
IMO, if you can get many more of the questions right by taking a few extra minutes, the problem is your reading strategy. If the time doesn't help, take a year to improve your English proficiency and try again.
IMO, if you can get many more of the questions right by taking a few extra minutes, the problem is your reading strategy. If the time doesn't help, take a year to improve your English proficiency and try again.
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With your GPA, I would spend money on a course and fight for a higher score. Take the Feb LSAT, you have nothing to lose.
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Are you attending Yale or Harvard?WSJ_Law wrote:You English probably means you not be good lawyer and waste money if get law degree from third toilet tier. No useful to clients and shitty advocate.
Do have have a job with biglaw
If the answer is NO...
fuck off!!!
You may know the language or have a higher LSAT score but you are a person walking with a toilet on your head.
anyways thanks for you !@#@#% comments!!
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divinelygolden wrote:With your GPA, I would spend money on a course and fight for a higher score. Take the Feb LSAT, you have nothing to lose.
Thanks!! yes,taking the Feb test..
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TylerM wrote:Forgive me if this has been asked & answered, but how do you think you'd score if you had 10 more minutes? If your answer is a score that puts you in a decent school, keep studying/practicing/reading the Economist. If not, then your language issues may hold you back when/if you get to law school--regardless of your LSAT score. (Just read a few cases and see what you think.)
IMO, if you can get many more of the questions right by taking a few extra minutes, the problem is your reading strategy. If the time doesn't help, take a year to improve your English proficiency and try again.
My score especially in LR goes 4-5 points up with 7-8 minutes.( PT 39-47)
and 100% with 10 mins more in LG. ( PT 39-47)
RC it takes 45 mins for 65% accuracy.( PT 39-47)
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Ignore WSJ_Law. He's just an annoying troll.thenerd wrote:Are you attending Yale or Harvard?WSJ_Law wrote:You English probably means you not be good lawyer and waste money if get law degree from third toilet tier. No useful to clients and shitty advocate.
Do have have a job with biglaw
If the answer is NO...
fuck off!!!
You may know the language or have a higher LSAT score but you are a person walking with a toilet on your head.
anyways thanks for you !@#@#% comments!!
- thexfactor
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study... retake...
get a 160+ and enjoy UVA ED.
get a 160+ and enjoy UVA ED.
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Lol. "person walking with a toilet on my head". tyft
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- biglaw$
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Sigh...thenerd wrote:I wanna be in a good law school so bad.
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How does one get 3.96 but a 149 on the LSAT?
Basket-weaving major I assume?
Basket-weaving major I assume?
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Where do you have ties? Where do you want to practice?thenerd wrote:I will apply to the following schools-
New York Law School
Pennsylvania State University
Temple University
University of Miami
Brooklyn Law School
St. Loius University
fml..
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By lack of proficiency in the English language, which translates to inefficient reading comprehension on the LSAT.jcccc wrote:How does one get 3.96 but a 149 on the LSAT?
Basket-weaving major I assume?
Your commentary ITT suggests you could probably use some reading comprehension practice, as well.
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or foreign student with a hard science major that doesn't require much reading/writingjcccc wrote:How does one get 3.96 but a 149 on the LSAT?
Basket-weaving major I assume?
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OP: Avoid NYLS as suggested in an earlier post. Temple is a solid law school if targeting Philadelphia.
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It's funny that you think you're funny.WSJ_Law wrote:You english probably means you not be good lawyer and waste money if get law degree from third toilet tier. No useful to clients and shitty advocate.
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