benwyatt wrote:Stop talking about tomorrow, there's still time for today!hammocklv06 wrote:We have to go grey tomorrow. There's no way we don't.

benwyatt wrote:Stop talking about tomorrow, there's still time for today!hammocklv06 wrote:We have to go grey tomorrow. There's no way we don't.

SEE I WAS RIGHT!basedvulpes wrote:So we really are special snowflakes???oldercoldervoice wrote:If anyone remembers that poll basedvulpes did a while back asking for GPA and predicted LSAT score, I just ran the regression and basically y'all are all fuckin over the place because the R squared value is literally like, 3%. So that tells us NOTHING
ETA: This means that only 3% of the variation in LSAT scores can be explained by the variation in GPAs. Y'all suck.
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Or everyone is WILDLY incorrect about their LSAT scores.basedvulpes wrote:So we really are special snowflakes???oldercoldervoice wrote:If anyone remembers that poll basedvulpes did a while back asking for GPA and predicted LSAT score, I just ran the regression and basically y'all are all fuckin over the place because the R squared value is literally like, 3%. So that tells us NOTHING
ETA: This means that only 3% of the variation in LSAT scores can be explained by the variation in GPAs. Y'all suck.
Be sure to pepper in the phrase "Suck it" It's very empowering.basedvulpes wrote:do you think I could write my personal statement about how my time on this thread has made me a better person?
WHY DID YOU HAVE TO SAY ANYTHINGplaceholder wrote:im kind of worried if i dont get a good score ill feel extra bad for waiting
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Presumably the data this site has about the GPA/LSAT of hundreds of applicants would give a better idea of the true correlation between the two. At which point we could overlay that regression onto our graph and circle the people who are farthest off average.basedvulpes wrote:True, I'm way more interested in how far off everyone wasoldercoldervoice wrote:Or everyone is WILDLY incorrect about their LSAT scores.basedvulpes wrote:So we really are special snowflakes???oldercoldervoice wrote:If anyone remembers that poll basedvulpes did a while back asking for GPA and predicted LSAT score, I just ran the regression and basically y'all are all fuckin over the place because the R squared value is literally like, 3%. So that tells us NOTHING
ETA: This means that only 3% of the variation in LSAT scores can be explained by the variation in GPAs. Y'all suck.
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Heh.zacboro wrote:I'm Greek, my affiliation is blank blank blank. On a scale from 1 to 10 I'm a hard 7.oldercoldervoice wrote:New poll idea: Who's Greek? What's your affiliation? On a scale of 1 to 10 how hard do you frat?

shump92 wrote:At least we have push notifications and email now. Can you imagine having to check the mail for our scores?
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Is there a place I can just download all the data? Because the thought of copy/pasting from http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/stats.php makes me feel physically illbasedvulpes wrote:ooooo I like this, I like the words you're usingoldercoldervoice wrote:Presumably the data this site has about the GPA/LSAT of hundreds of applicants would give a better idea of the true correlation between the two. At which point we could overlay that regression onto our graph and circle the people who are farthest off average.basedvulpes wrote:True, I'm way more interested in how far off everyone wasoldercoldervoice wrote:Or everyone is WILDLY incorrect about their LSAT scores.basedvulpes wrote:So we really are special snowflakes???oldercoldervoice wrote:If anyone remembers that poll basedvulpes did a while back asking for GPA and predicted LSAT score, I just ran the regression and basically y'all are all fuckin over the place because the R squared value is literally like, 3%. So that tells us NOTHING
ETA: This means that only 3% of the variation in LSAT scores can be explained by the variation in GPAs. Y'all suck.
Not much better there. Ugh everything is so DISAPPOINTING today.basedvulpes wrote:Yeah fuck that, I would check http://lawschoolnumbers.com/oldercoldervoice wrote: Is there a place I can just download all the data? Because the thought of copy/pasting from http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/stats.php makes me feel physically ill
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