T30/1% Taking ?s
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:01 pm
bring it, brothers
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lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
No.LLB2JD wrote:lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
I'll start.
Do you have a job?
and you just graduated?!lcyiliy wrote:No.LLB2JD wrote:lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
I'll start.
Do you have a job?
are you fucking kiddinglcyiliy wrote:No.LLB2JD wrote:lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
I'll start.
Do you have a job?
paulinaporizkova wrote:are you fucking kiddinglcyiliy wrote:No.LLB2JD wrote:lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
I'll start.
Do you have a job?
what school baby what school (give me a 3-5 range)lcyiliy wrote:1L
Phewlcyiliy wrote:1L
Oh ok. Then the fact that you have nothing lined up yet means nothing. I'm at a T25 and know a bunch of kids toward the very top of the class who haven't gotten anything yet. At the same time, I know a bunch of kids scattered throughout every ranking who have things lined up. Its insanely random and anything but a meritocracy. If OP keeps up whatever he is doing, he is either going to end up at HYS or have his choice of firms come OCI.lcyiliy wrote:1L
lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
Yes. Yes, but not much.LLB2JD wrote:lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
Were scholarships a factor in deciding where you attend now? Did you pass up higher ranked schools?
Privacy is privacy, 1L, 3L or partner. If that makes the thread useless, so be it.And why can't you name your school? Since you are a 1L, I don't see the need for that level of privacy. Besides, narrowing down the range would be more beneficial to users on here, or else this thread is almost useless.
I'm top 1% at Emory. Yes and yes to both your questions. I have no idea why op made this thread, but since it's here I'll answer any questions people have.LLB2JD wrote:Were scholarships a factor in deciding where you attend now? Did you pass up higher ranked schools?lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
And why can't you name your school? Since you are a 1L, I don't see the need for that level of privacy. Besides, narrowing down the range would be more beneficial to users on here, or else this thread is almost useless.
Transfer?Omerta wrote:I'm top 1% at Emory. Yes and yes to both your questions. I have no idea why op made this thread, but since it's here I'll answer any questions people have.LLB2JD wrote:Were scholarships a factor in deciding where you attend now? Did you pass up higher ranked schools?lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
And why can't you name your school? Since you are a 1L, I don't see the need for that level of privacy. Besides, narrowing down the range would be more beneficial to users on here, or else this thread is almost useless.
I likely won't, no.rad law wrote:Transfer?Omerta wrote:I'm top 1% at Emory. Yes and yes to both your questions. I have no idea why op made this thread, but since it's here I'll answer any questions people have.LLB2JD wrote:Were scholarships a factor in deciding where you attend now? Did you pass up higher ranked schools?lcyiliy wrote:bring it, brothers
And why can't you name your school? Since you are a 1L, I don't see the need for that level of privacy. Besides, narrowing down the range would be more beneficial to users on here, or else this thread is almost useless.
+100A'nold wrote:If I see one more post asking about "how many hours a week one has to study....."
Look guys, this is basically the dumbest question any 0L/1L can ask. You sound like a hs student worried about how many hours a day he will have to allot to "homework" while in college.
Btw- I wouldn't want advice from anyone that actually pulls out a stopwatch and times themselves on "how many hours" they study each day. Geesh.
MrKappus wrote:This thread is spectacularly uninformative.
No plans. I really want to clerk and I'd rather be at the top here than a potentially bland H/C applicant. I wanted to stay in the Southeast anyways. Yeah, I'm shut out of Bounderant and Boies Schiller but who really cares. Besides, one fact that I think people don't consider enough is the extent of the network you've developed. I consider myself a pretty good networker. In my brief time in Atlanta I've already made some great connections that have opened up a lot of doors, even if I haven't sealed the deal on any of them yet.rad law wrote: Transfer?
I'm not going to lie. This was the most gunner thing ever but I kept track of how much time I studied for the first two months of school like I was billing hours. It helped me to see my time allocation between classes and the competitive side of me liked trying to beat the previous week. My computer blew up last semester, so I don't have it anymore. If I recall correctly, it was between 35-72 hours a week outside of class. Most weeks were between 30-40.A'nold wrote:If I see one more post asking about "how many hours a week one has to study....."
Look guys, this is basically the dumbest question any 0L/1L can ask. You sound like a hs student worried about how many hours a day he will have to allot to "homework" while in college.
Btw- I wouldn't want advice from anyone that actually pulls out a stopwatch and times themselves on "how many hours" they study each day. Geesh.
I firmly believe luck has very little to do with law school exams. The stuff I missed wasn't subjective, I missed something or didn't accurately characterize an issue. Do practice exams until you can't see straight. Answer them using your professor's vocabulary and thought processes. All the rest of the advice is subjective commentary.adonai wrote:How did you do it? And don't say luck.