thanks! after hearing it's awarded to only 1 person, I'm kinda glad I can just avoid it completely. And USC's pretty generous with money from what I hear so I'm still hopeful.Otunga wrote:I'm not applying there.mellow wrote:the common denominator between us then is being LA/CA residents...maybe USC thinks because we're local they don't need to entice us with money?bee wrote:its not this bc i didnt get one either
ETA: wait, did you even apply to USC yet bee? I'm pretty sure the email was sent out to people who already applied.
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It's not only for high GPAs and for non-cali residents for sure.
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Ha! I did the exact same thing yesterday...and got the exact same reactionAustinbound wrote:Bored at work so I checked the October Waiters thread for when the boxes turned grey (pg 644-645, if you're as curious as I was). My heart actually started racing when I was reading it. Sweaty palms....everything. I felt like I should have been receiving my score or something lol.

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You also automatically get an SA at Skadden, pretty snazzy.Bajam wrote:Applications for the Frank Rothman Scholarship are accepted by invitation only. USC Law School carefully selects candidates for the scholarship from the pool of applications it receives each year. To increase your chances of being invited to apply for the Frank Rothman Scholarship, submit your USC Law application no later than January 1, 2014. The Rothman Scholarship deadline is January 24, 2014.
Frank Rothman Scholars are selected entirely on the basis of merit. Criteria include strong undergraduate record, LSAT score, and additional accomplishments, such as publishing books and articles, running a business, inventing useful devices, and other similar, highly significant achievements. Finalists are provided with airfare and lodging in order to participate in interviews and meetings at USC Law. Final selections are made in the spring.
"The Rothman Scholar also receives a Summer Fellowship that provides a guaranteed placement with the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, following the first year of law school."
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wish more schools did thisFlyingNorth wrote:You also automatically get an SA at Skadden, pretty snazzy.Bajam wrote:Applications for the Frank Rothman Scholarship are accepted by invitation only. USC Law School carefully selects candidates for the scholarship from the pool of applications it receives each year. To increase your chances of being invited to apply for the Frank Rothman Scholarship, submit your USC Law application no later than January 1, 2014. The Rothman Scholarship deadline is January 24, 2014.
Frank Rothman Scholars are selected entirely on the basis of merit. Criteria include strong undergraduate record, LSAT score, and additional accomplishments, such as publishing books and articles, running a business, inventing useful devices, and other similar, highly significant achievements. Finalists are provided with airfare and lodging in order to participate in interviews and meetings at USC Law. Final selections are made in the spring.
"The Rothman Scholar also receives a Summer Fellowship that provides a guaranteed placement with the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, following the first year of law school."
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I lucked out in that I overslept, found out it was grey day through TLS, and got the email literally 2~4 minutes after finding out.PourMeTea wrote:Yeah, no matter how many threads I read through, nothing prepared me for the actual moment that the boxes turned. I hope this time around I somehow won't realize it's grey day until I get my e-mail.bee wrote:go to lsac.org and click lsat > status. the boxes should be green at the moment.thejerseykid wrote:What are these boxes that apparently turn grey when scores are released? I'll probably feel silly for asking this once I get the answer but I'm not understanding what you guys are talking about.
jfc i hate whoever brought up gray day again im getting anxiety just remembering oct's. i really really really hope i dont have to wait like 4-5 hours again.
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mellow wrote:I lucked out in that I overslept, found out it was grey day through TLS, and got the email literally 2~4 minutes after finding out.PourMeTea wrote:Yeah, no matter how many threads I read through, nothing prepared me for the actual moment that the boxes turned. I hope this time around I somehow won't realize it's grey day until I get my e-mail.bee wrote:go to lsac.org and click lsat > status. the boxes should be green at the moment.thejerseykid wrote:What are these boxes that apparently turn grey when scores are released? I'll probably feel silly for asking this once I get the answer but I'm not understanding what you guys are talking about.
jfc i hate whoever brought up gray day again im getting anxiety just remembering oct's. i really really really hope i dont have to wait like 4-5 hours again.

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I actually don't think I even had power when my first score came out. Only after having the electricity turned back on in my house did I check my emails and find that the score had been released. Definitely going to be an interesting experience this year since I won't have any way to keep my mind off it.CookieDough wrote:mellow wrote:I lucked out in that I overslept, found out it was grey day through TLS, and got the email literally 2~4 minutes after finding out.PourMeTea wrote:
Yeah, no matter how many threads I read through, nothing prepared me for the actual moment that the boxes turned. I hope this time around I somehow won't realize it's grey day until I get my e-mail.I had to wait all day. I got my hopes up after seeing other people's scores... Hopefully I won't have to wait quite as long this time...
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I'm just happy I won't be in class this time around. Free to celebrate and/or inebriate accordingly.
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or both, ftfy.gargoyle wrote:I'm just happy I won't be in class this time around. Free to celebrate and/or inebriate accordingly.
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I keep it one hundid 

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I actually don't think I even had power when my first score came out. Only after having the electricity turned back on in my house did I check my emails and find that the score had been released. Definitely going to be an interesting experience this year since I won't have any way to keep my mind off it.[/]thejerseykid wrote:CookieDough wrote:mellow wrote:I lucked out in that I overslept, found out it was grey day through TLS, and got the email literally 2~4 minutes after finding out.PourMeTea wrote:
Yeah, no matter how many threads I read through, nothing prepared me for the actual moment that the boxes turned. I hope this time around I somehow won't realize it's grey day until I get my e-mail.I had to wait all day. I got my hopes up after seeing other people's scores... Hopefully I won't have to wait quite as long this time...
Not having power would certainly make it easier not to flip out all day lol
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Especially since, at that point, your main concern is about getting your heat turned on again and not so much about whether your score's been released.CookieDough wrote: Not having power would certainly make it easier not to flip out all day lol
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I just want to be somewhere I have the freedom to react fully. It was awkward last time.
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No offense but maybe drive better.georgej wrote:I really miss studying for the LSAT. Everything was so simple then. Today I spent 4 hours doing C&F research trying to find information about my past traffic tickets online. I paid $2 to the California DMV for what they promised was my complete driving record. They lied. All it had was one driving with a cell phone ticket from last year and two car accidents. All my speeding tickets, runnings of railroad crossings, unregistered vehicle, proof of insurance, broken tail light/head light/brake light tickets that I threw away all the documents for were completely missing. Its even missing like 4 car accidents! I hate California! I hate the DMV! I hate that some law schools require this information!
Thank you in advance for your sympathy. Good luck to everyone on your LSAT scores!
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Hi guys, I need some advice. Currently I'm sitting on a ()gpa with a () LSAT. I retook in December to apply this cycle. My question is, as far as fee waivers are concerned, should I just start sending emails to schools seeking waivers with my () or is it better to wait until after I receive my Dec score?
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rebexness wrote:No offense but maybe drive better.georgej wrote:I really miss studying for the LSAT. Everything was so simple then. Today I spent 4 hours doing C&F research trying to find information about my past traffic tickets online. I paid $2 to the California DMV for what they promised was my complete driving record. They lied. All it had was one driving with a cell phone ticket from last year and two car accidents. All my speeding tickets, runnings of railroad crossings, unregistered vehicle, proof of insurance, broken tail light/head light/brake light tickets that I threw away all the documents for were completely missing. Its even missing like 4 car accidents! I hate California! I hate the DMV! I hate that some law schools require this information!
Thank you in advance for your sympathy. Good luck to everyone on your LSAT scores!
PHFFFFFF hahahaha omg I actually spit out my water.
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