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School should be shut down, but gun to head, I'd take sticker at MSL over sticker at NESL, Suffolk, or Northeastern. I could understand taking the bullet though.
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I don't mean to rain on anybody's parade, especially since I haven't seen the video, but has anyone considered that she may be an actress hired by the school?
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i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker or any other occupation does not seem like the type who would do well on a feelingless test like the LSAT. feelings have no place in objective analysis, and that is what the LSAT is testing.
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There are so many things wrong with this statement. I mean are you actually saying that if someone is very emotional or religious then those feelings would prevent them from learning the LSAT or doing well on it? Maybe she didn't know how touvabro wrote:i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker or any other occupation does not seem like the type who would do well on a feelingless test like the LSAT. feelings have no place in objective analysis, and that is what the LSAT is testing.
study for it, maybe she's not that bright, I mean there are a million more plausible explanations than your feelings hurt theory.
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It's funny, but no ever says God told them to be a baker. It's always like lawyers, doctors, priests, nurses, social workers, or that sort of thing. But I have never heard someone have a calling to become a baker. Isn't that strange?uvabro wrote:i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker ...
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cinephile wrote:It's funny, but no ever says God told them to be a baker. It's always like lawyers, doctors, priests, nurses, social workers, or that sort of thing. But I have never heard someone have a calling to become a baker. Isn't that strange?uvabro wrote:i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker ...
God hates baking. Hence the miracle of the unleavened bread.
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cinephile wrote:It's funny, but no ever says God told them to be a baker. It's always like lawyers, doctors, priests, nurses, social workers, or that sort of thing. But I have never heard someone have a calling to become a baker. Isn't that strange?uvabro wrote:i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker ...
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I googled this chick and it looks like shes an AUSA
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Yes...it is! Kudos to her for not letting anything stop her. It appears that her GPA was very solid - probably in the A-/B+ range - and her LSAT was probably sub-140 or maybe even around 130-135. If she were in the 140-150 range, she would have been admitted to at least an accredited TTT law school, especially with 34 chances and what her counselor a must have told her was at least a "decent" personal statement.Lieut Kaffee wrote:Another bitter LSAT-hater who couldn't break 150? Is this supposed to be "inspirational"?
It just goes to show how useless the LSAT is. It is an incomplete test at best, one that tests one's ability to read quickly more than any other ability.
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Does anyone notice that you don't even know the difference between "there" and the plural-possessive word "THEIR"? Get your own house in order before you criticize another person's mastery of the English language - or lack thereof - because you clearly have some work of your own to do.wert3813 wrote:Where did it say she got a job? Also did anyone notice the grammatically incorrect speech in the freaking COMMERCIAL video?Suralin wrote:I'm sorry, I don't really feel that bad for her. She basically won the lottery just by (apparently) getting a job from this TTTT school. I do feel slightly bad for all the other graduates who are likely still looking for any kind of legal job.
Also, LOL at the LSAT correlation part; one data point of somebody with a low LSAT doing presumably well in moot court == no correlation.
Rigor v. Rigorous. In there own commercial. The narrator.
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That isn't strange. Bakers are not public servants, whereas those persons skilled in the protection/preservation of life, liberty and property are. A public servant addresses the needs of the public at-large within the scope of his/her work, even when assisting people on an individual basis.JesusChrist wrote:cinephile wrote:It's funny, but no ever says God told them to be a baker. It's always like lawyers, doctors, priests, nurses, social workers, or that sort of thing. But I have never heard someone have a calling to become a baker. Isn't that strange?uvabro wrote:i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker ...
God hates baking. Hence the miracle of the unleavened bread.
Anything can be a calling, but it is disingenuous for a baker to say, "Ever since I was a child, I knew the public 'needed' better gingerbread cookies; so it was my calling to become a baker."
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PDaddy wrote:That isn't strange. Bakers are not public servants, whereas those persons skilled in the protection/preservation of life, liberty and property are. A public servant addresses the needs of the public at-large within the scope of his/her work, even when assisting people on an individual basis.JesusChrist wrote:cinephile wrote:It's funny, but no ever says God told them to be a baker. It's always like lawyers, doctors, priests, nurses, social workers, or that sort of thing. But I have never heard someone have a calling to become a baker. Isn't that strange?uvabro wrote:i believe in god, but anyone who believes their calling in life from god is to be a lawyer or baker ...
God hates baking. Hence the miracle of the unleavened bread.
Anything can be a calling, but it is disingenuous for a baker to say, "Ever since I was a child, I knew the public 'needed' better gingerbread cookies; so it was my calling to become a baker."
What the hell? That's completely unrelated! haha
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Wow, if she really is employed, then she is the living, breathing example of a true special snowflake
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This reminds me of a lawschool documentary I once saw. The lady was preparing for almost a year to sit the Bar. Turns out she didn't have enough credits and some of her classes didn't count so she couldn't sit. You all should've seen the look on the administer/professor's from Peoples college of law face when the lady told her. She had the "nu-uh noway" look lol. She then preceded to fake console her.
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Lmfao HahahaMBA/JD wrote:So let me get this right, you "smart" people have way overpaid for your legal education and never learned how to practice law but she doesn't deserve to compete with you 'cause your LSAT proves your much smarter? However, when she does get the chance she kicks the ass of schools far better than your third or fourth tier ABA accredited school. I think I understand now why your bitter. Keep on hating if it helps while you pay those loans over the next 30 years.
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Not really equating, just pointing out the obvious. Btw, I am sure you are much better than the one misspelling I noted. I can admit that I was just being a troll, but you left it open. Lol.wert3813 wrote:I bet you are just a joy to be around in real life. Yes, I will try to feel terrible about message board grammar. Love that you equate that with a fully produced and edited piece put out by a multi-million (that hyphen okay?) dollar organization.PDaddy wrote:Does anyone notice that you don't even know the difference between "there" and the plural-possessive word "THEIR"? Get your own house in order before you criticize another person's mastery of the English language - or lack thereof - because you clearly have some work of your own to do.wert3813 wrote:Where did it say she got a job? Also did anyone notice the grammatically incorrect speech in the freaking COMMERCIAL video?Suralin wrote:I'm sorry, I don't really feel that bad for her. She basically won the lottery just by (apparently) getting a job from this TTTT school. I do feel slightly bad for all the other graduates who are likely still looking for any kind of legal job.
Also, LOL at the LSAT correlation part; one data point of somebody with a low LSAT doing presumably well in moot court == no correlation.
Rigor v. Rigorous. In there own commercial. The narrator.
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