Thinking of attending Howard...
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2017 6:33 pm
Hello, to all.
Just want some advice. I've applied to a lot of schools. The first school I've gotten into is "Howard". I'm going to get a lot of it paid for, and not have to worry about it. I came from a top undergrad (UCLA), and to be honest, I'm not doing that again. UCLA was hell on earth for undergrad(racism, school tries to drown you, not even enough numbers for protection, every man for himself etc..) and I know UCLA law is just as insane, and worse (Getting more and more racist, I know lawyers there). Point being.
I had alright numbers on my LSAT (was supposed to be given more time, came through too late (paper work), due to a disability, took the test got a 153 (didn't even answer 5 questions on each LR, or a whole passage on RC.. I digress, not doing it again). I lament this on my applications, some schools are mulling me over, but I'm just thinking, "Screw it".
Also, reasons for my going to law school are as follows. Been in the "work world" for 4 years since college, can't really get ahead (need more education), and I work in the "Entertainment" industry. It's all "Who you know", and I realized I need an old school, that takes care of "Their own".. I'm not going to "Prove myself" to the majority culture, hoping to be the token, I'm good. Did that my entire life.
Also, my partner and I have created an entertainment/movie company (Were getting offers for our scripts from CAA, WME, and producers), so my going to law school is to better protect our assets and our deals. That's it. I want to learn intellectual property law, entertainment law. I did not get into LMU (My application was bad.. my fault), but I may get into Southwestern, Chapman, Pepperdine, etc.. if I cannot get into these, St.Johns, and a slew of other schools out of state have been showing interest, but they aren't really in entertainment or intellectual property.
So there's my speil, tell me how bad it is, how great it is, the pro's etc.. as I stated, my goal isn't to work for some "Big firm" unless in film world, and that's just for connections, were going "rogue" and creating our own company.. well, let me know, guys. Thanks.
Just want some advice. I've applied to a lot of schools. The first school I've gotten into is "Howard". I'm going to get a lot of it paid for, and not have to worry about it. I came from a top undergrad (UCLA), and to be honest, I'm not doing that again. UCLA was hell on earth for undergrad(racism, school tries to drown you, not even enough numbers for protection, every man for himself etc..) and I know UCLA law is just as insane, and worse (Getting more and more racist, I know lawyers there). Point being.
I had alright numbers on my LSAT (was supposed to be given more time, came through too late (paper work), due to a disability, took the test got a 153 (didn't even answer 5 questions on each LR, or a whole passage on RC.. I digress, not doing it again). I lament this on my applications, some schools are mulling me over, but I'm just thinking, "Screw it".
Also, reasons for my going to law school are as follows. Been in the "work world" for 4 years since college, can't really get ahead (need more education), and I work in the "Entertainment" industry. It's all "Who you know", and I realized I need an old school, that takes care of "Their own".. I'm not going to "Prove myself" to the majority culture, hoping to be the token, I'm good. Did that my entire life.
Also, my partner and I have created an entertainment/movie company (Were getting offers for our scripts from CAA, WME, and producers), so my going to law school is to better protect our assets and our deals. That's it. I want to learn intellectual property law, entertainment law. I did not get into LMU (My application was bad.. my fault), but I may get into Southwestern, Chapman, Pepperdine, etc.. if I cannot get into these, St.Johns, and a slew of other schools out of state have been showing interest, but they aren't really in entertainment or intellectual property.
So there's my speil, tell me how bad it is, how great it is, the pro's etc.. as I stated, my goal isn't to work for some "Big firm" unless in film world, and that's just for connections, were going "rogue" and creating our own company.. well, let me know, guys. Thanks.