Which law schools are still accepting applicants? Forum
- jas1503
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
Situation just got worse.
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
You should just apply next cycle, man. Which schools have you applied to, and when did you apply?jas1503 wrote:Situation just got worse.
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
- Dr. Dre
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
Try UC Irvine
They will soon amass students with your numbers.
They will soon amass students with your numbers.
- North
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
Considering how seriously you've approached your 100k+ investment in law school, I think it's safe to say that you are still immature.jas1503 wrote:Situation just got worse.
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
- jas1503
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
At the moment, just CUNY, UDM (not going if accepted at sticker), Ole Miss, WVU.PRgradBYU wrote:You should just apply next cycle, man. Which schools have you applied to, and when did you apply?jas1503 wrote:Situation just got worse.
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
Don't really want to spend a year waiting to see which T2/T4 trap school will take me. I'm retaking LSAT in a couple of weeks, so I'm hoping my score will improve.
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- jas1503
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
[Insert dull, pointless UCI related comment here]Dr. Dre wrote:Try UC Irvine
They will soon amass students with your numbers.
- jas1503
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
I'm not planning to invest 100k+ into any law school. If my LSAT doesn't improve, I won't attend.North wrote:Considering how seriously you've approached your 100k+ investment in law school, I think it's safe to say that you are still immature.jas1503 wrote:Situation just got worse.
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
- North
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
Okay, I retract the snark then. You should really just apply next year. I also hope you're actively studying for the LSAT, not just hoping to do better.jas1503 wrote:I'm not planning to invest 100k+ into any law school. If my LSAT doesn't improve, I won't attend.North wrote:Considering how seriously you've approached your 100k+ investment in law school, I think it's safe to say that you are still immature.jas1503 wrote:Situation just got worse.
I have a financial obligation listed on my law school report. It was a school that I attended 1 month after my 17th birthday, and I'm just finding out about it 9 years later..
I was immature, took some evening classes and dropped them 3 weeks into the school year. I didn't hear anything from the school and I haven't had any problems requesting a transcript until recently.
Unfortunately, I can't clear the bill right now, but is there anything else I can do to soften the damage?
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Re: Which law schools are still accepting applicants?
Very wise choice. I'm glad this thread ended this way.jas1503 wrote:I'm not planning to invest 100k+ into any law school. If my LSAT doesn't improve, I won't attend.