work hard or play hard?
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 12:44 am
17/m/georgia. Senior in High School.
I took the LSAT because I heard if you do well, you can fuck around in college and party all the time, and still go to a good law school. I scored a 164.
I planned on attending an easy state college and majoring in some bullshit like Women's Studies. However, I was just accepted into Dartmouth, and now wonder whether passing up the opportunity to attend just so I can rage, drink, smoke, and frat for 4 years would be a mistake.
So, I ask you all, should I spend the next four years partying my face off at a state school where I am confident I can get by doing very little and then go to law school, or should I challenge myself at Dartmouth?
I took the LSAT because I heard if you do well, you can fuck around in college and party all the time, and still go to a good law school. I scored a 164.
I planned on attending an easy state college and majoring in some bullshit like Women's Studies. However, I was just accepted into Dartmouth, and now wonder whether passing up the opportunity to attend just so I can rage, drink, smoke, and frat for 4 years would be a mistake.
So, I ask you all, should I spend the next four years partying my face off at a state school where I am confident I can get by doing very little and then go to law school, or should I challenge myself at Dartmouth?