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- mist4bison
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Re: How switching jobs could affect admissions
It won't make one ounce of difference.
- mist4bison
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Re: How switching jobs could affect admissions
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- ku546
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Re: How switching jobs could affect admissions
I don't think it would matter at all. Think of all the people who go to law school because they got laid off in 2009.
A buddy of mine dropped out of high school, got his GED, worked as a waiter for 5 years, got fired, got his life together, went to a no name college, got a 4.0 in undergrad, 178 LSAT, and just graduated from Columbia Law with an offer from Cleary in NYC.
A buddy of mine dropped out of high school, got his GED, worked as a waiter for 5 years, got fired, got his life together, went to a no name college, got a 4.0 in undergrad, 178 LSAT, and just graduated from Columbia Law with an offer from Cleary in NYC.
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Re: How switching jobs could affect admissions
That friends name?ku546 wrote:I don't think it would matter at all. Think of all the people who go to law school because they got laid off in 2009.
A buddy of mine dropped out of high school, got his GED, worked as a waiter for 5 years, got fired, got his life together, went to a no name college, got a 4.0 in undergrad, 178 LSAT, and just graduated from Columbia Law with an offer from Cleary in NYC.
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