all right dude chill out. Just asking a question on "top law schools" forum. This is not "mediocre law schools.com," so off course you are going to be asked if you applied to/got admitted into a top law school. UF is a decent school and you will receive an adequate education there. good luck!useruseruser wrote:For Christ's sake dude, I'm not going to a T14. I'll either be enrolled at UF or FSU in a few hours. Get off it.lawschool2014 wrote:What was your LSAT score? Did you apply to any t14s?
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You didn't get into one either. Reapply in your year off for HYSCCN.lawschool2014 wrote:all right dude chill out. Just asking a question on "top law schools" forum. This is not "mediocre law schools.com," so off course you are going to be asked if you applied to/got admitted into a top law school. UF is a decent school and you will receive an adequate education there. good luck!useruseruser wrote:For Christ's sake dude, I'm not going to a T14. I'll either be enrolled at UF or FSU in a few hours. Get off it.lawschool2014 wrote:What was your LSAT score? Did you apply to any t14s?
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No I did not get into HYSCN but I got into Upenn/Columbia/UVA and I settled for Duke. Not the best but pretty damn good.rad law wrote:You didn't get into one either. Reapply in your year off for HYSCCN.lawschool2014 wrote:all right dude chill out. Just asking a question on "top law schools" forum. This is not "mediocre law schools.com," so off course you are going to be asked if you applied to/got admitted into a top law school. UF is a decent school and you will receive an adequate education there. good luck!useruseruser wrote:For Christ's sake dude, I'm not going to a T14. I'll either be enrolled at UF or FSU in a few hours. Get off it.lawschool2014 wrote:What was your LSAT score? Did you apply to any t14s?
Plus not allowed to apply next year if you defer and want to hold down $$$
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lawschool2014 wrote:No I did not get into HYSCN but I got into Upenn/Columbia/UVA and I settled for Duke. Not the best but pretty damn good.rad law wrote:You didn't get into one either. Reapply in your year off for HYSCCN.lawschool2014 wrote:all right dude chill out. Just asking a question on "top law schools" forum. This is not "mediocre law schools.com," so off course you are going to be asked if you applied to/got admitted into a top law school. UF is a decent school and you will receive an adequate education there. good luck!useruseruser wrote:
For Christ's sake dude, I'm not going to a T14. I'll either be enrolled at UF or FSU in a few hours. Get off it.
Plus not allowed to apply next year if you defer and want to hold down $$$
srsly-- flame. im convinced.
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If you think UF is a "decent school", then what's with the "mediocre-law-schools.com" crack? STFU!lawschool2014 wrote:all right dude chill out. Just asking a question on "top law schools" forum. This is not "mediocre law schools.com," so off course you are going to be asked if you applied to/got admitted into a top law school. UF is a decent school and you will receive an adequate education there. good luck!useruseruser wrote:For Christ's sake dude, I'm not going to a T14. I'll either be enrolled at UF or FSU in a few hours. Get off it.lawschool2014 wrote:What was your LSAT score? Did you apply to any t14s?
UF is not a "decent school," by the way; it just happens to be an excellent school, rather than the semi-mythical Camelot-type environment attributed to the T14. I would say that the OP's choices, then, are between "excellent" at UF or "good" at FSU.
OP, if you can't sublet then try everything to get out of your lease: maybe 1L will teach you some relevant tricks there! But don't let a hasty apartment deal lure you away from the law school you've wanted to attend since you were a little kid.
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srsly-- flame. im convinced.
dont hate on me barbie...

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OP, what did you decide?
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FSU.Skyhook wrote:OP, what did you decide?
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could you share your final reasoning?useruseruser wrote:FSU.Skyhook wrote:OP, what did you decide?
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good luck!useruseruser wrote:FSU.Skyhook wrote:OP, what did you decide?
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