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- CardozoLaw09
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So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
Released tomorrow and I'll be on the road all day driving (8 hrs at least) and needless to say it's going to be a b*tch wondering whether they've been released or not. I don't have data on my phone so can't even check my e-mail in the car. Any clever/ingenious suggestions?
- cc.celina
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
I would console myself with the realization that scores probably aren't going to come out more than a week before LSAC says they will. Have a long, relaxing drive!
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
Why is good in quotations :O
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- CardozoLaw09
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
thanks but yeah that would DEF make it 143424x worse hahaVasaVasori wrote:If you want, message me your # and I'll text you if they come out.CardozoLaw09 wrote:Released tomorrow and I'll be on the road all day driving (8 hrs at least) and needless to say it's going to be a b*tch wondering whether they've been released or not. I don't have data on my phone so can't even check my e-mail in the car. Any clever/ingenious suggestions?
but that could just be worse if they do because you won't be able to access them
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
Clearly your only viable option is to buy a smart phone before you leave.CardozoLaw09 wrote:Released tomorrow and I'll be on the road all day driving (8 hrs at least) and needless to say it's going to be a b*tch wondering whether they've been released or not. I don't have data on my phone so can't even check my e-mail in the car. Any clever/ingenious suggestions?
Seriously though, I would probably give a trusted individual my LSAC/email info and have them check for me. I did this with my UG grades one semester.
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
This is an unavoidable flaw, obviously. But people without smart phones can't be choosers.VasaVasori wrote:But what if they only refresh once every 20 minutes instead of once every five minutes???????cgw wrote:Clearly your only viable option is to buy a smart phone before you leave.CardozoLaw09 wrote:Released tomorrow and I'll be on the road all day driving (8 hrs at least) and needless to say it's going to be a b*tch wondering whether they've been released or not. I don't have data on my phone so can't even check my e-mail in the car. Any clever/ingenious suggestions?
Seriously though, I would probably give a trusted individual my LSAC/email info and have them check for me. I did this with my UG grades one semester.
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
Even though I doubt that they will come in tomorrow, you could leave early because scores usually start coming out in the evening/afternoon. Just leave at like 7 or 8 and you will be fine.
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
depending on your phone carrier, set up your email to forward all emails to your "text message email address" which will cost you no data unless you don't get text message. It'll give you the first 120 characters of the email including subject and body.
For AT&T: 1234567890@txt.att.net
For Verizon: 1234567890@vtext.com
For Sprint: 1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com
For T Mobile: 1234567890@tmomail.net
Where 1234567890 is your full ten digit phone number (1+ 3 digit area code + 7 digit local code). I did this for almost 4 years when I didn't have a smartphone to get "push" email notifications.
You won't be able to see your score since its deeper than 120 characters into the message, but you'll at least know and can call someone and have them log in and check.
For AT&T: 1234567890@txt.att.net
For Verizon: 1234567890@vtext.com
For Sprint: 1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com
For T Mobile: 1234567890@tmomail.net
Where 1234567890 is your full ten digit phone number (1+ 3 digit area code + 7 digit local code). I did this for almost 4 years when I didn't have a smartphone to get "push" email notifications.
You won't be able to see your score since its deeper than 120 characters into the message, but you'll at least know and can call someone and have them log in and check.
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- UtilityMonster
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
There is no chance scores come out tomorrow.
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
OuchVasaVasori wrote:You:UtilityMonster wrote:There is no chance scores come out tomorrow.
(for reference, I didn't pull the 63% number out of my ass... 63% of June scores have been released in a number of days after the administration that would be the equivalent of tomorrow)
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
Dun wanna get sucked in... But this is not taking into account the recent trend towards later releases, nor does it acknowledge that LSAC gave itself more time for this one. Why would they give themselves more time if they expect it to take exactly the same amount of time? Money's on July 3rd or 5thVasaVasori wrote: (for reference, I didn't pull the 63% number out of my ass... 63% of June scores have been released in a number of days after the administration that would be the equivalent of tomorrow)
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- CardozoLaw09
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
This is trueeecc.celina wrote:Dun wanna get sucked in... But this is not taking into account the recent trend towards later releases, nor does it acknowledge that LSAC gave itself more time for this one. Why would they give themselves more time if they expect it to take exactly the same amount of time? Money's on July 3rd or 5thVasaVasori wrote: (for reference, I didn't pull the 63% number out of my ass... 63% of June scores have been released in a number of days after the administration that would be the equivalent of tomorrow)
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
Yeah, but to say so certainly helps Cardozo, who will not enjoy being niggled by that small chance for 8 hours tomorrow as he sits unable to check his possibly released, possibly not Schroedinger's LSAT scoreVasaVasori wrote:to say that there is no chance scores will be released tomorrow is simply incorrect.
- mewalke1
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Re: So there's a reasonably "good" chance that scores will be..?
July 2nd is when I have pegged the scores to be released...Im not sure why I think thats the day I just do. I will be in the car for about 11-12 hours as Im driving to Utah! Im just hoping that Ill get enough call signal to check every few hours.
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