Posting school information in profile.
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:14 pm
Is it a bad idea to post GPA and undergrad school information in your profile considering you have yet to apply to schools?
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I see people sometimes write "numbers fudged" or similar. It seems they are trying to mask their identity. They do this especially on law-school-numbers and they'll write things like "numbers inaccurate until hear back from schools." This suggests that there may be something to be concerned about.rinkrat19 wrote:Why would it be a bad idea?
Well, some people on here are raging assholes and/or incredibly un-PC (it is the internet, after all), especially in the Lounge threads. If a profile is pretty unique, someone in the admissions office at a law school could identify them by UG school, major, GPA, etc., and see them being a dickhead or whatever.deepblue wrote:I see people sometimes write "numbers fudged" or similar. It seems they are trying to mask their identity. They do this especially on law-school-numbers and they'll write things like "numbers inaccurate until hear back from schools." This suggests that there may be something to be concerned about.rinkrat19 wrote:Why would it be a bad idea?
This.rinkrat19 wrote: Well, some people on here are raging assholes and/or incredibly un-PC (it is the internet, after all), especially in the Lounge threads. If a profile is pretty unique, someone in the admissions office at a law school could identify them by UG school, major, GPA, etc., and see them being a dickhead or whatever.
So don't post anything you'd be embarrassed to have an adcomm see and you're fine. Just like Facebook.
Or fudge your GPA by .02 and be vague about your school. No tinfoil hat needed.
True. I am especially skerred about this.cutecarmel wrote:I've noticed that some of the biggest a-holes on this site don't have any info about themselves on their profile, or they try to make some lame attempt to be clever. They wouldn't want admissions offers, professors, etc. that could identify them to know their online personalities. If you are at least semi-professional online and aren't posting things like "I'd never attend school XYZ. I only applied because I was bored", you should be in good shape. I think its very useful for those applying to schools to see the LSAT and GPA of the students that want to go to/are waitlisted/accepted to/ rejected from various schools
Exactly this!rinkrat19 wrote:Well, some people on here are raging assholes and/or incredibly un-PC (it is the internet, after all), especially in the Lounge threads. If a profile is pretty unique, someone in the admissions office at a law school could identify them by UG school, major, GPA, etc., and see them being a dickhead or whatever.deepblue wrote:I see people sometimes write "numbers fudged" or similar. It seems they are trying to mask their identity. They do this especially on law-school-numbers and they'll write things like "numbers inaccurate until hear back from schools." This suggests that there may be something to be concerned about.rinkrat19 wrote:Why would it be a bad idea?
So don't post anything you'd be embarrassed to have an adcomm see and you're fine. Just like Facebook.
Or fudge your GPA by .02 and be vague about your school. No tinfoil hat needed.
counterpoint: i'm a raging asshole, not anonymous at all, posted constantly during cycle, got into all the schools i should have and some i shouldn't have.lukertin wrote:True. I am especially skerred about this.cutecarmel wrote:I've noticed that some of the biggest a-holes on this site don't have any info about themselves on their profile, or they try to make some lame attempt to be clever. They wouldn't want admissions offers, professors, etc. that could identify them to know their online personalities. If you are at least semi-professional online and aren't posting things like "I'd never attend school XYZ. I only applied because I was bored", you should be in good shape. I think its very useful for those applying to schools to see the LSAT and GPA of the students that want to go to/are waitlisted/accepted to/ rejected from various schools