
Granted, I don't have the numbers for the top priesthood spots. I'm below all their medians.
This. Do we really think TTT law students are going to sign up and continually post on a website where a large, vocal portion of the users constantly shit on the life choices of those who go to TTTs?Desert Fox wrote:Because if most TTT (and I define that as south of T20) students had any idea of the shitshow legal hiring is they wouldn't go. And TLS gives them some of an idea who shitty it is.
FTFY.bk187 wrote:This. Do we really think TTT law students are going to sign up and continually post on a website where a large, vocal portion of the users constantly shit on the life choices of those who go toDesert Fox wrote:Because if most TTT (and I define that as south of T20) students had any idea of the shitshow legal hiring is they wouldn't go. And TLS gives them some of an idea who shitty it is.TTTsanywhere outside HYS?
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bk187 wrote:This. Do we really think TTT law students are going to sign up and continually post on a website where a large, vocal portion of the users constantly shit on the life choices of those who go to TTTs?Desert Fox wrote:Because if most TTT (and I define that as south of T20) students had any idea of the shitshow legal hiring is they wouldn't go. And TLS gives them some of an idea who shitty it is.
Bronte wrote:The forum is designed for top law school applicants (and, increasingly, top performers at top law schools) and the culture reenforces that. Further, those that are more driven are more likely to spend time in forums discussing law school applications, etc. Finally, those with strong credentials are more likely to sign up and post rather than lurk.
booboo wrote:Because the only people with the bravado to post (as it should, but normally isn't) anonymously on the internet about law schools and the LSAT are the people who score well enough or garner top law school decisions because otherwise we wouldn't hold enough self-esteem to do so.
Yea sometimes I wonder how people have the balls to post anonymously on the internet.booboo wrote:Because the only people with the bravado to post (as it should, but normally isn't) anonymously on the internet about law schools and the LSAT are the people who score well enough or garner top law school decisions because otherwise we wouldn't hold enough self-esteem to do so.
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