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hooma

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by hooma » Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:38 pm
LOL! (for real this time. I often say "lol" casually, but this time I actually laughed out loud)
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HellOnHeels

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by HellOnHeels » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:35 pm
zapcaz wrote:anteater1 wrote:lsacqueen wrote:Yep, we definitely won't reach 100 pages on this thread by the release date - probably not even 50.
I think we might cover 50 on the date of the release but before you may be correct
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by bernaldiaz » Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:49 pm
RodionRaskolnikov wrote:
Yet the baby is eating sand. Can't be the brightest of bulbs.
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dan316rocks

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by dan316rocks » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:29 pm
Have you guys been sleeping well? What have you guys been doing to kill time time while waiting for your scores?
Was also wondering if any of you have begun to write their personal statement and addendum or are going to wait for the scores to release before getting on it.
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ratner

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by ratner » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:35 pm
I, too, am dying to know what I got on the LSAT. It's a good thing I'm still a junior and have lots of classwork to keep me company in the long, cold days ahead.
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by Jsa725 » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:36 pm
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bernaldiaz

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by bernaldiaz » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:38 pm
ratner wrote:I, too, am dying to know what I got on the LSAT. It's a good thing I'm still a junior and have lots of classwork to keep me company in the long, cold days ahead.
+1
Haven't really been able to obsess over it with midterms coming up. Still spend a healthy time wondering, though.
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anteater1

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by anteater1 » Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:29 pm
I'm at a food truck convention at the same place I took the LSAT, it's bittersweet indeed.
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anteater1

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by anteater1 » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:41 pm
hooma wrote:
LOL! (for real this time. I often say "lol" casually, but this time I actually laughed out loud)
Glad I can brighten up the mood a bit

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wakka!

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by wakka! » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:38 am
The thing that's killing me is I haven't applied to any schools yet because neither of the 2 professors I asked for letters of Rec. have sent them in yet. And the deadline is either next tues or next thursday for all of my top choices.
If they don't get in on time I won't be able to apply even if I did really well on this second try LSAT.
How should I go about "politely" asking my professors to make sure they get the letters in because my entire future in law school is riding on it?
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anteater1

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by anteater1 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:45 am
wakka! wrote:The thing that's killing me is I haven't applied to any schools yet because neither of the 2 professors I asked for letters of Rec. have sent them in yet. And the deadline is either next tues or next thursday for all of my top choices.
If they don't get in on time I won't be able to apply even if I did really well on this second try LSAT.
How should I go about "politely" asking my professors to make sure they get the letters in because my entire future in law school is riding on it?
You should strongly consider next cycle unless you have some extrenuous circumstances that make it impossible
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wakka!

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by wakka! » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:48 am
You should strongly consider next cycle unless you have some extrenuous circumstances that make it impossible
No I don't want to take any time off. I address why I am applying so late in my personal statement, I think schools will understand.
I asked my professors like the third week in January, has it been enough time that I can ask them to hurry to get the letters in? Also should I offer to pay to cost of like them sending the letters via express mail to the LSAC?
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wakka!

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by wakka! » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:50 am
anteater1 wrote:
You should strongly consider next cycle unless you have some extraneous circumstances that make it impossible
also how long do applications take to fill out? After Friday I have spring break so I was just going to take the whole weekend and week and fill them all out online. Will that not be sufficient time to get them all done?
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lsacqueen

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by lsacqueen » Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:34 am
wakka! wrote:anteater1 wrote:
You should strongly consider next cycle unless you have some extraneous circumstances that make it impossible
also how long do applications take to fill out? After Friday I have spring break so I was just going to take the whole weekend and week and fill them all out online. Will that not be sufficient time to get them all done?
are you trolling? because you sound like you're really REALLY behind the curve.
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noleknight16

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by noleknight16 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:35 am
Aren't most school's application deadlines passed by now?
I'm still debating on applying to Emory or not though. Their deadline is the 1st. Conveniently just before it's possible to get scores back
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anteater1

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by anteater1 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:47 am
lsacqueen wrote:wakka! wrote:anteater1 wrote:
You should strongly consider next cycle unless you have some extraneous circumstances that make it impossible
also how long do applications take to fill out? After Friday I have spring break so I was just going to take the whole weekend and week and fill them all out online. Will that not be sufficient time to get them all done?
are you trolling? because you sound like you're really REALLY behind the curve.
+1
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notaznguy

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by notaznguy » Thu Feb 23, 2012 3:38 am
The past week and a half or so have been the happiest/most stress free days I've had in a long, long time. This is going to last until I find out what my LSAT score is...which I bet isn't going to be good. Sigh. At least I can be temporarily happy for 3 weeks before my life goes to hell again.
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by bdegoli1 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:07 am
Everyone should take time off between college and law school. I have spoken.
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by Mr. Pancakes » Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:08 pm
stephinmd wrote:you're doing this wrong. you guys are supposed to post pictures of yourselves

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wakka!

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by wakka! » Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:57 pm
lsacqueen wrote:wakka! wrote:anteater1 wrote:
You should strongly consider next cycle unless you have some extraneous circumstances that make it impossible
also how long do applications take to fill out? After Friday I have spring break so I was just going to take the whole weekend and week and fill them all out online. Will that not be sufficient time to get them all done?
are you trolling? because you sound like you're really REALLY behind the curve.
No I'm serious. I know I have like a week from today to get all my applications done. I'm applying to like Fordham and Notre Dame who have March 1 deadlines and accept Feb LSAT scores.
Seriously how do I respectfully ask my professors to get their letters of rec. in like asap so I don't miss the deadlines?
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Jsa725

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by Jsa725 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:27 pm
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noleknight16

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by noleknight16 » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:30 pm
I would have them fax the LORs. LSAC has the fax number somewhere on their website. It gets processed almost immediately.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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