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Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:53 pm
by itachiuchiha
What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:58 pm
by Dany
No one would care.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 10:59 pm
by ManOfTheMinute
They can. Unless you royally screw up, they won't.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:00 pm
by itachiuchiha
if that is indeed the case, then it is beneficial to save the toughest classes required in your major for senior year. This way, law schools won't really care about the grades in the class if you happen to screw it up.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:59 am
by star fox
itachiuchiha wrote:if that is indeed the case, then it is beneficial to save the toughest classes required in your major for senior year. This way, law schools won't really care about the grades in the class if you happen to screw it up.
Sure, but if you're planning to slack in the same year you're taking your hardest classes be careful.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:02 am
by eav1277
Do law schools have to report your final transcript GPA (or can they report the score they received when they admitted you)?

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:12 am
by 09042014
Nobody will revoke, but why fuck up a perfect record. Keep your work ethic, you'll need it.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:54 am
by PDaddy
ManOfTheMinute wrote:They can. Unless you royally screw up, they won't.
TITCR

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:10 am
by Ave
Desert Fox wrote:Nobody will revoke, but why fuck up a perfect record. Keep your work ethic, you'll need it.
This.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:10 am
by cahwc12
itachiuchiha wrote:What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.
I was about to post to say this raises a few red flags, but then I read your username. You don't have a 4.0 or straight A's, so why bother asking this stupid question?

Every thread you make is either pointless or has a simple, obvious answer, and while there was possibly an excuse for the first 20 or so threads you made in the first week you were here, you've been here a few months now and are an active poster--so there is really no excuse for your continued ignorance.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:54 am
by itachiuchiha
jeez, just a hypothetical. calm yourself :D
it's a forum and I can post whatever the hell I want as long as its related to law school

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:00 am
by francesfarmer
cahwc12 wrote:
itachiuchiha wrote:What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.
I was about to post to say this raises a few red flags, but then I read your username. You don't have a 4.0 or straight A's, so why bother asking this stupid question?

Every thread you make is either pointless or has a simple, obvious answer, and while there was possibly an excuse for the first 20 or so threads you made in the first week you were here, you've been here a few months now and are an active poster--so there is really no excuse for your continued ignorance.
OP is that super annoying kid in the back of class who shoots nonstop hypotheticals at the professor that are neither insightful nor interesting

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:17 am
by itachiuchiha
francesfarmer wrote:
cahwc12 wrote:
itachiuchiha wrote:What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.
I was about to post to say this raises a few red flags, but then I read your username. You don't have a 4.0 or straight A's, so why bother asking this stupid question?

Every thread you make is either pointless or has a simple, obvious answer, and while there was possibly an excuse for the first 20 or so threads you made in the first week you were here, you've been here a few months now and are an active poster--so there is really no excuse for your continued ignorance.
OP is that super annoying kid in the back of class who shoots nonstop hypotheticals at the professor that are neither insightful nor interesting
and you are the obnoxious b*** who slaps people who ask her to copy her homework and covers her paper when people try to cheat off of her

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:19 am
by francesfarmer
itachiuchiha wrote:
francesfarmer wrote:
cahwc12 wrote:
itachiuchiha wrote:What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.
I was about to post to say this raises a few red flags, but then I read your username. You don't have a 4.0 or straight A's, so why bother asking this stupid question?

Every thread you make is either pointless or has a simple, obvious answer, and while there was possibly an excuse for the first 20 or so threads you made in the first week you were here, you've been here a few months now and are an active poster--so there is really no excuse for your continued ignorance.
OP is that super annoying kid in the back of class who shoots nonstop hypotheticals at the professor that are neither insightful nor interesting
and you are the obnoxious b*** who slaps people who ask her to copy her homework and covers her paper when people try to cheat off of her
Cool retort bro

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:11 pm
by Swimp
itachiuchiha wrote:and you are the obnoxious b*** who slaps people who ask her to copy her homework and covers her paper when people try to cheat off of her
Even for TLS, the social ineptitude here is spine-tingling.

On topic, and yes this is getting ahead of yourself, some judicial clerkships require you to submit undergrad grades. Why sell yourself short? There's plenty of fun to be had in college without totally blowing off your classes.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:34 pm
by Ti Malice
cahwc12 wrote:
itachiuchiha wrote:What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.
I was about to post to say this raises a few red flags, but then I read your username. You don't have a 4.0 or straight A's, so why bother asking this stupid question?

Every thread you make is either pointless or has a simple, obvious answer, and while there was possibly an excuse for the first 20 or so threads you made in the first week you were here, you've been here a few months now and are an active poster--so there is really no excuse for your continued ignorance.

Re: Straight A student accepted to law school. Senior year

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 10:16 pm
by heythatslife
itachiuchiha wrote:
francesfarmer wrote:
cahwc12 wrote:
itachiuchiha wrote:What would occur in the situation where a straight A (from freshmen to junior year) student got into a good law school and then they stopped trying senior year and got a few B's? Can law schools revoke acceptances due to this upon looking at final transcripts?

I tried to look for this question in the search, couldn't find it.
I was about to post to say this raises a few red flags, but then I read your username. You don't have a 4.0 or straight A's, so why bother asking this stupid question?

Every thread you make is either pointless or has a simple, obvious answer, and while there was possibly an excuse for the first 20 or so threads you made in the first week you were here, you've been here a few months now and are an active poster--so there is really no excuse for your continued ignorance.
OP is that super annoying kid in the back of class who shoots nonstop hypotheticals at the professor that are neither insightful nor interesting
and you are the obnoxious b*** who slaps people who ask her to copy her homework and covers her paper when people try to cheat off of her
Wait, so you're saying it's acceptable to let other people copy your work? You do realize that this constitutes a violation of the honor code at most schools, right?