You know you have no authority to set ground rules, right?MindControl wrote:Okay ground rules - if you don't have anything positive to contribute then pls don't post anything on my thread. And none of that 'Is OP real" BS either. Not everyone can do well on the LSATs. This thread is for me to seek a second opinion on either applying this year or wait till next year after taking the LSAT again. Asking me to go to trade school or forget being a lawyer is not helpful, I get a earful of that from my family everyday. I need suggestions/options of schools that I can apply to with my current LSAT scores.
Give up your dream and do something else. You're not going to be a lawyer. This isn't the beginning of some movie where no one believes in the hero but through hard work and a good montage he proves all the haters wrong. Your best case scenario is getting into a crappy law school at sticker, which will end up with you either a) Failing out (which is probably the best result), or b) graduating and having a glorified piece of toilet paper to show for your time and money.