Haha, no doubt. Or indicates that you've wasted hours of productivity for your employeracrossthelake wrote:I feel like I'm a generally nice person and don't tend to be offensive online (or offline), but my post count indicates that I occasionally have too much time on my hands.
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Every time I see that it terrifies meacrossthelake wrote:
http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... wered.aspx
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Ha, I bet Asha reads TLS and laughs at us everytime she needs a good chucklekazu wrote:Every time I see that it terrifies meacrossthelake wrote:
http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... wered.aspx
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Wow, that's kinda scary. I think I'm going to go with "be less specific" rather than "don't be an ass," since I don't think I can turn it off.
Edit: Potential Adcomms: I am joking, most people find me agreeable
Edit: Potential Adcomms: I am joking, most people find me agreeable
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Haha, i'm hoping Dean Deal will read my Stanford trolling and find it in her heart to let me inHannibal wrote:Wow, that's kinda scary. I think I'm going to go with "be less specific" rather than "don't be an ass," since I don't think I can turn it off.
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Haha.. I remember doing a frantic "."-ing of my posts after I read that. Unfortunately a lot of the info had already been quoted into TLS immortalityKnockglock wrote:Ha, I bet Asha reads TLS and laughs at us everytime she needs a good chucklekazu wrote:Every time I see that it terrifies meacrossthelake wrote:
http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... wered.aspx.
Hopefully obsessive neuroticism is a quality YLS likes in their students ?!?!
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I'm pretty sure it is a prerequisite.kazu wrote:Hopefully obsessive neuroticism is a quality YLS likes in their students ?!?!
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That's a reliefAdjudicator wrote:I'm pretty sure it is a prerequisite.kazu wrote:Hopefully obsessive neuroticism is a quality YLS likes in their students ?!?!
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I just want to say, for no particular reason, that Dean Asha's stunningly good looks are surpassed only by her charming personality.kazu wrote:That's a reliefAdjudicator wrote:I'm pretty sure it is a prerequisite.kazu wrote:Hopefully obsessive neuroticism is a quality YLS likes in their students ?!?!
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I personally think it's incredibly admirable of her to have a blog like that.Knockglock wrote:I just want to say, for no particular reason, that Dean Asha's stunningly good looks are surpassed only by her charming personality.kazu wrote:That's a reliefAdjudicator wrote:I'm pretty sure it is a prerequisite.kazu wrote:Hopefully obsessive neuroticism is a quality YLS likes in their students ?!?!
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And have you seen her fashion sense? It's amazing that such an important and busy woman would have the time to be so well dressed and fashionable.Hannibal wrote:I personally think it's incredibly admirable of her to have a blog like that.Knockglock wrote:I just want to say, for no particular reason, that Dean Asha's stunningly good looks are surpassed only by her charming personality.kazu wrote:That's a reliefAdjudicator wrote: I'm pretty sure it is a prerequisite.
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I have not, I've been too busy studying for the LSAT to try to go to Yale. I'm also busy helping the community and overcoming hardships, keeping track of all the deans is just too much!Knockglock wrote:And have you seen her fashion sense? It's amazing that such an important and busy woman would have the time to be so well dressed and fashionable.Hannibal wrote:I personally think it's incredibly admirable of her to have a blog like that.Knockglock wrote:I just want to say, for no particular reason, that Dean Asha's stunningly good looks are surpassed only by her charming personality.kazu wrote: That's a relief
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Same, i've actually spent most of my time taking care of underprivileged orphans and teaching them Calculus and Financial accounting. I'm also working on my cure for cancer, it should be done right after my applications have been reviewed. All my TLS posting is from my phone, yup.Hannibal wrote:I have not, I've been too busy studying for the LSAT to try to go to Yale. I'm also busy helping the community and overcoming hardships, keeping track of all the deans is just too much!Knockglock wrote:And have you seen her fashion sense? It's amazing that such an important and busy woman would have the time to be so well dressed and fashionable.Hannibal wrote:I personally think it's incredibly admirable of her to have a blog like that.Knockglock wrote: I just want to say, for no particular reason, that Dean Asha's stunningly good looks are surpassed only by her charming personality.
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Wow, I know like all of those people from my cycle. Thank goodness my post count is still under a healthy three digits.Knockglock wrote:If Asha ever called me out, i'd be honored. I'd put it on my application
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I didn't even apply to Asha's office because their business school is not-so-great and I want a joint MBA, but her tone in that post is downright demeaning. "Hypertension from our twitter feed." Pah!
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Rule of thumb: if you don't want an adcomm reading it, don't put it on TLS. Several deans and admissions reps have openly posted on or blogged about TLS; I imagine many more prefer to keep their browsing private.
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I don't buy it. There's no way they have this much time on their hands (at least I hope not).
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Re: Have you ever scored a 180 on a practice test?
180 on June 2009 PT, but averaging a 175 overall, slightly higher towards the end. I got a 177 on the real thing, June 2010.
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Once, was averaging ~177 over the last 10 or so PTs. 172 on the real thing. GD Dinos...
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