Color me shocked, because I believe deeply in the integrity of the administrators of legal education, but it appears that Villanova may have been "accidentally" submitted false data to the ABA. This is truly shocking news.
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- reasonable_man
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- Leira7905
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Re: T-100 Law school caught giving false data to ABA
If by "shocked" you mean "not shocked at all".....
It's certainly embarrassing and wrong, and I think it stinks that it only serves to strengthen negative perceptions of the legal profession, but let's face it... There will always be people out there seeking to lie, steal, and cheat the system. If there wasn't, there would be no need for lawyers in the first place.
It's certainly embarrassing and wrong, and I think it stinks that it only serves to strengthen negative perceptions of the legal profession, but let's face it... There will always be people out there seeking to lie, steal, and cheat the system. If there wasn't, there would be no need for lawyers in the first place.

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Looks like the "mistakes" were limited to "GPA and LSAT" data. No big deal. lol.
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