You made the right decision. Good luck on that retakebreakbot1 wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies.
It looks like a retake is in order.
I am more than a bit concerned about job prospects and my ability to break into the top 15-20% if at Howard. On that same wavelength, I also don't want to be a slave to big law just for the chance to service massive loans from a T14.
About the Howard scholly: the only stip is that I remain in the top 50%. They've relaxed them a little in comparison to previous years.
Howard ($$$) vs. Lower T14 ($) Forum
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Good luck OP. Very wise choice
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Good to hear. It came off as borderline predatory. I called and told them that's why I was withdrawing and hopefully a lot of other people did too.breakbot1 wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies.
It looks like a retake is in order.
I am more than a bit concerned about job prospects and my ability to break into the top 15-20% if at Howard. On that same wavelength, I also don't want to be a slave to big law just for the chance to service massive loans from a T14.
About the Howard scholly: the only stip is that I remain in the top 50%. They've relaxed them a little in comparison to previous years.
FWIW coming from random forum dude--you made the right choice. Hit the LSAT hard and carpetbomb the t14; TLS should print that on business cards and send to every URM 0L.
Good luck!
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Re: Howard ($$$) vs. Lower T14 ($)
Great decision. You will not regret it. You might regret going to law school altogether tho. Can't make any promises there lol.breakbot1 wrote:OP here. Thanks for the replies.
It looks like a retake is in order.
I am more than a bit concerned about job prospects and my ability to break into the top 15-20% if at Howard. On that same wavelength, I also don't want to be a slave to big law just for the chance to service massive loans from a T14.
About the Howard scholly: the only stip is that I remain in the top 50%. They've relaxed them a little in comparison to previous years.
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