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If this thread doesn't deliver the lolz, I'm quitting TLS.
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Get this thread moved to the lounge (where it sort of belongs anywaysMicdiddy wrote:Also, what if they read this thread? Potential repercussions? They have my name, address and now they know what school I'm going to...

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Regulus, you diverted from the federal clerkship questions...or they did 

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I've so been looking forward to Regulus' sarcasm in his trolling. I'm going to send out a round tomorrow.
This thread should be renamed "ITT: We Troll and Shame TTTTs."
This thread should be renamed "ITT: We Troll and Shame TTTTs."
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This stuff's pretty funny. But you guys know you can just e-mail those schools back and tell them you're not interested and they'll remove you from their list (the schools without un-subscribe options) Worked for me.
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Not the point.slawww wrote:This stuff's pretty funny. But you guys know you can just e-mail those schools back and tell them you're not interested and they'll remove you from their list (the schools without un-subscribe options) Worked for me.
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That was an entertaining read, haha. I'm not sure which is funnier: 1) the fact that you have to be ranked in the top TWO STUDENTS in your class to receive a full-ride scholly or 2) the fact that they refused to answer your question about federal clerkships. Either way, it made for some good lulz.Regulus wrote:Haha yeah after all of that I still have no idea how their scholarships work. The one adcomm kept saying a 3.3, which translates to a B+, and only 10~15% of students get into this range. However, I think they were getting that confused with the UGPA requirement for the first 2 semesters of law school, which says that if you have a 165+ / 3.3+, then you're eligible for a full-ride scholarship for the first 2 semesters only. I wasn't able to get them to tell me what the scholarship renewal requirement for a full-ride was, and on their website it says 2.6-2.8, but I am not sure if this is for full rides. Either way, it is really sketchy because they keep pointing you to different people, none of whom can properly answer your questions.
Get a sense of humor.slawww wrote:This stuff's pretty funny. But you guys know you can just e-mail those schools back and tell them you're not interested and they'll remove you from their list (the schools without un-subscribe options) Worked for me.
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Lol, I seriously think it's funny, and really sad (on the schools' part). And I understand the point, North, just sayin' they'll stop e-mailing you if you respond to one of those e-mails. I never thought of actually asking them to stop until like the 14th e-mail that lady from Florida Coastal sent me.PRgradBYU wrote: Get a sense of humor.
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Hello sanjola,
As a prospective law student, I am sure you are aware of the importance of securing a job once you graduate. Phoenix School of Law is an ABA accredited law school with our campus in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix School of Law has the leading career placement numbers in many measures of employment against similar law schools.
Below are just some of the categories that we are currently excelling in against our top 10 comparable schools*. We have the:
#1 Full-time, long-term employment - 65% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were employed full-time, long-term after 9 months of graduation compared to as little as 35% for some competitors.
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#1 Bar pass required, JD advantaged or professional employment - 90% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were employed in either bar pass required, JD advantaged or other professional employment including 65% in full-time, long-term employment. Competitors placed as few as 55% and 34% respectively.
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To learn more about our successes in career placement please simply reply to this email or give me a call at 602.682.6813. In addition, you can find our analysis of our performance against our peer set at --LinkRemoved--
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Thanks,
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Nicole Knowlton Thephasdin
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One North Central Ave
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T 602.682.6813 F 602.682.6999
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*Top comparable schools based on the application overlap reports provided by the Law School Admission Counsel (LSAC). Top 10 comparable schools include: Appalachian, Barry, Cal Western, Golden Gate, New England, thomas cooley, Thomas Jefferson, Valparaiso, Western State, and Whittier.
Wow, PSL beats out Cooley & Co.!
As a prospective law student, I am sure you are aware of the importance of securing a job once you graduate. Phoenix School of Law is an ABA accredited law school with our campus in the heart of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix School of Law has the leading career placement numbers in many measures of employment against similar law schools.
Below are just some of the categories that we are currently excelling in against our top 10 comparable schools*. We have the:
#1 Full-time, long-term employment - 65% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were employed full-time, long-term after 9 months of graduation compared to as little as 35% for some competitors.
#1 Bar pass required or JD advantaged employment - 83% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were employed in either bar pass required or JD advantaged employment including 61% in full-time, long-term employment. Competitors placed as few as 47% and 28% respectively.
#1 Bar pass required, JD advantaged or professional employment - 90% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were employed in either bar pass required, JD advantaged or other professional employment including 65% in full-time, long-term employment. Competitors placed as few as 55% and 34% respectively.
#1 law firm employment - 48% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were employed in law firms within 9 months of graduation compared to as little as 24% for some competitors.
#1 Lowest Unemployment rate - Only 6% of Phoenix School of Law graduates were unemployed after 9 months of graduation compared to up to 38% at some of our competitors.
To learn more about our successes in career placement please simply reply to this email or give me a call at 602.682.6813. In addition, you can find our analysis of our performance against our peer set at --LinkRemoved--
If you are interested in apply to Phoenix School of Law please visit http://www.lsac.org.
Thanks,
Nicole
Nicole Knowlton Thephasdin
Admissions Counselor
Phoenix School of Law
One North Central Ave
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
T 602.682.6813 F 602.682.6999
http://www.phoenixlaw.edu
nthephasdin@phoenixlaw.edu
*Top comparable schools based on the application overlap reports provided by the Law School Admission Counsel (LSAC). Top 10 comparable schools include: Appalachian, Barry, Cal Western, Golden Gate, New England, thomas cooley, Thomas Jefferson, Valparaiso, Western State, and Whittier.
Wow, PSL beats out Cooley & Co.!
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I actually read the whole thing and basically the adcoms are idiots specialized to give a certain spiel and don't know what any other adcom does (in the slightest).
The first adcom that Regulus was talking to though he meant receiving the scholarship in the first place, which is why she said you need a 3.3 and that this was the first or second percentile (meaning a 165/3.3 is better stats than 99% of incoming students).
They keep referring you to different people because they have no clue. They have a script, and going off of it is a scary notion.
To keep the scholly you need to maintain a 2.8. Pretty straight forward.
If you respond, ask something like "will I be graded compared to other students with similar scholarships?" And see if you can get them to admit to section stacking.
The first adcom that Regulus was talking to though he meant receiving the scholarship in the first place, which is why she said you need a 3.3 and that this was the first or second percentile (meaning a 165/3.3 is better stats than 99% of incoming students).
They keep referring you to different people because they have no clue. They have a script, and going off of it is a scary notion.
To keep the scholly you need to maintain a 2.8. Pretty straight forward.
If you respond, ask something like "will I be graded compared to other students with similar scholarships?" And see if you can get them to admit to section stacking.
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party pooperNorth wrote:Not the point.slawww wrote:This stuff's pretty funny. But you guys know you can just e-mail those schools back and tell them you're not interested and they'll remove you from their list (the schools without un-subscribe options) Worked for me.
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Scumbag TTTT gives out a ton of big scholarships to lure people with okay numbers away from other schools. They put a top 50% stip on it. Then they put all the scholarship "winners" in the same curved 1L section. 50% have to be below median, so 50% lose their scholarship. Scumbag TTTT, who already has those kid's stats, further fucks its students and makes a bunch more money from Sallie Mae.Regulus wrote:Also, I've heard "section stacking" mentioned a lot on TLS, but because it was never really relevant to me, I haven't looked into it very much; what exactly is it?
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You asked the wrong question, Regulus. What you should have asked was: "What is the required uGPA and LSAT to become a Barry Law Adcomm?" They'd have actually known the answer for once and could have instantly replied 1.9/135.
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Agh, you beat me to it! I saw this email first thing this morning and about died laughing when I read that Barry is resorting to giving away iPads. Paying $150k+ for Barry Law doesn't seem like such a bad investment when they're giving you a $500 iPad, huh?
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My favorite part of that email was this: "We have the feel of a small college, but the power and reach of a national law school."CaptainLeela wrote:Case Western just emailed me about "Guaranteed Scholarships." Body of the email indicated that they have seats available in their fall class for strong candidates "like me" and have typically given given 25k/year to someone with my numbers. They then said that the "guaranteed" language referred to the lack of stipulation...except for having a 2.33 GPA, which according to the email simply meant good standing, but I thought that was a bit muddled.
They've gotten weirdly into the mud at TTT this cycle.
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To be fair, its a much better deal than having to be ranked first or second in the class like Barry.CaptainLeela wrote:Case Western just emailed me about "Guaranteed Scholarships." Body of the email indicated that they have seats available in their fall class for strong candidates "like me" and have typically given given 25k/year to someone with my numbers. They then said that the "guaranteed" language referred to the lack of stipulation...except for having a 2.33 GPA, which according to the email simply meant good standing, but I thought that was a bit muddled.
They've gotten weirdly into the mud at TTT this cycle.
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Got the same email, said I would get anywhere between 25K/year-full ride. 25K is less than what I got from some t14s.CaptainLeela wrote:Absolutely apples and oranges, not even trying to compare them. Just throwing it into this thread. I'm also in Ohio, so I think they've been really aggressive with me. And to be extra dickish...thanks for bribing me with the same amount of money I got from the T14, I'm super impressed!WanderingPondering wrote:To be fair, its a much better deal than having to be ranked first or second in the class like Barry.CaptainLeela wrote:Case Western just emailed me about "Guaranteed Scholarships." Body of the email indicated that they have seats available in their fall class for strong candidates "like me" and have typically given given 25k/year to someone with my numbers. They then said that the "guaranteed" language referred to the lack of stipulation...except for having a 2.33 GPA, which according to the email simply meant good standing, but I thought that was a bit muddled.
They've gotten weirdly into the mud at TTT this cycle.
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