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- crystalhawkeye
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
I'm sure you'd of liked that.
- mikeytwoshoes
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
I would not participate in such a charade.crystalhawkeye wrote:I'm sure you'd of liked that.
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Looks like its Crystals lap for me!mikeytwoshoes wrote:I would not participate in such a charade.crystalhawkeye wrote:I'm sure you'd of liked that.
Ahem, er, that is hypothetically of course if I were to participate in such a charade.
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No, you would just post the idea in a public message board.mikeytwoshoes wrote:I would not participate in such a charade.crystalhawkeye wrote:I'm sure you'd of liked that.
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
How else would one respond to, "boys, laps out."?crystalhawkeye wrote:No, you would just post the idea in a public message board.mikeytwoshoes wrote:I would not participate in such a charade.crystalhawkeye wrote:I'm sure you'd of liked that.
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Well, first I sat confused as to what it meant. Then I chuckled.mikeytwoshoes wrote:How else would one respond to, "boys, laps out."?crystalhawkeye wrote:No, you would just post the idea in a public message board.mikeytwoshoes wrote:I would not participate in such a charade.crystalhawkeye wrote:I'm sure you'd of liked that.
Re: IN at University of Iowa
"Silly Iowas, Laps are for ladies"crystalhawkeye wrote:Well, first I sat confused as to what it meant. Then I chuckled.mikeytwoshoes wrote:How else would one respond to, "boys, laps out."?crystalhawkeye wrote:
No, you would just post the idea in a public message board.

- coolkatz321
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Jwatson wrote:"Silly Iowas, Laps are for ladies"crystalhawkeye wrote:Well, first I sat confused as to what it meant. Then I chuckled.mikeytwoshoes wrote:How else would one respond to, "boys, laps out."?crystalhawkeye wrote:
No, you would just post the idea in a public message board.

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Re: IN at University of Iowa
I'm a 2L at Iowa. Let me know if you have any questions I might be able to answer.
Re: IN at University of Iowa
greentrees wrote:I'm a 2L at Iowa. Let me know if you have any questions I might be able to answer.
Did you guys fix the flooded bathroom?
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Yes. I even got some RA hours for it.Jwatson wrote:greentrees wrote:I'm a 2L at Iowa. Let me know if you have any questions I might be able to answer.
Did you guys fix the flooded bathroom?

Re: IN at University of Iowa
greentrees wrote:Yes. I even got some RA hours for it.Jwatson wrote:greentrees wrote:I'm a 2L at Iowa. Let me know if you have any questions I might be able to answer.
Did you guys fix the flooded bathroom?
Nice job! What are your other choices and why did you pick Iowa?
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I picked Iowa because of a combination of cost and quality. I was accepted by several similarly ranked schools but only received significant scholarships amounts (to the point of making them less expensive than Iowa) at markedly lower ranked schools.Jwatson wrote:Nice job! What are your other choices and why did you pick Iowa?greentrees wrote:Yes. I even got some RA hours for it.Jwatson wrote:greentrees wrote:I'm a 2L at Iowa. Let me know if you have any questions I might be able to answer.
Did you guys fix the flooded bathroom?
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
In today via E-mail.
Really think I'm a good candidate for a full-ride.
3.83/168
Here's hoping some dough opens up before I have to pay my other seat deposit.
If I get a scholarship I'm thinking about renting a cornfield a few miles outside of town and building a baseball field. Anyone else in?
Really think I'm a good candidate for a full-ride.
3.83/168
Here's hoping some dough opens up before I have to pay my other seat deposit.
If I get a scholarship I'm thinking about renting a cornfield a few miles outside of town and building a baseball field. Anyone else in?
Re: IN at University of Iowa
greentrees wrote: I picked Iowa because of a combination of cost and quality. I was accepted by several similarly ranked schools but only received significant scholarships amounts (to the point of making them less expensive than Iowa) at markedly lower ranked schools.
So by similarly ranked, I assume you mean the following:
22*. Emory
22*. Notre Dame
22*. U of Minnesota
25. Washington & Lee
26. BC
27*. U of Iowa
27*. U of Illinois
27*. Fordham
30*. William & Mary
and you selected Iowa?
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Can I get a free year supply of corn?? I'll send you a cow for all that farming trouble.mizzoual wrote:In today via E-mail.
Really think I'm a good candidate for a full-ride.
3.83/168
Here's hoping some dough opens up before I have to pay my other seat deposit.
If I get a scholarship I'm thinking about renting a cornfield a few miles outside of town and building a baseball field. Anyone else in?
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- coolkatz321
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
To anyone on this thread: due to everyone bombarding it with highly positive opinions, I'm now leaning towards applying...post priority deadline. Despite my low LSAT score, I'm thinking about writing a letter to the admissions office asking to have my fee waived...any idea how to go about doing this?
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Yes. You sound so incredulous.Jwatson wrote:greentrees wrote: I picked Iowa because of a combination of cost and quality. I was accepted by several similarly ranked schools but only received significant scholarships amounts (to the point of making them less expensive than Iowa) at markedly lower ranked schools.
So by similarly ranked, I assume you mean the following:
22*. Emory
22*. Notre Dame
22*. U of Minnesota
25. Washington & Lee
26. BC
27*. U of Iowa
27*. U of Illinois
27*. Fordham
30*. William & Mary
and you selected Iowa?
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Yes, you'll find that Jwatson is full of helpful, well-thought-out, informative, insightful, and good-natured comments.greentrees wrote:Yes. You sound so incredulous.Jwatson wrote:greentrees wrote: I picked Iowa because of a combination of cost and quality. I was accepted by several similarly ranked schools but only received significant scholarships amounts (to the point of making them less expensive than Iowa) at markedly lower ranked schools.
So by similarly ranked, I assume you mean the following:
22*. Emory
22*. Notre Dame
22*. U of Minnesota
25. Washington & Lee
26. BC
27*. U of Iowa
27*. U of Illinois
27*. Fordham
30*. William & Mary
and you selected Iowa?

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I am sure I am not the only skeptics here. Remember kids, practicing law requires you to be logical, not biased. And thank you for the kind comments, Good Madrid.New Madrid wrote:Yes, you'll find that Jwatson is full of helpful, well-thought-out, informative, insightful, and good-natured comments.greentrees wrote:Yes. You sound so incredulous.Jwatson wrote:greentrees wrote: I picked Iowa because of a combination of cost and quality. I was accepted by several similarly ranked schools but only received significant scholarships amounts (to the point of making them less expensive than Iowa) at markedly lower ranked schools.
So by similarly ranked, I assume you mean the following:
22*. Emory
22*. Notre Dame
22*. U of Minnesota
25. Washington & Lee
26. BC
27*. U of Iowa
27*. U of Illinois
27*. Fordham
30*. William & Mary
and you selected Iowa?
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- New Madrid
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
See what I mean?Jwatson wrote:I am sure I am not the only skeptics here. Remember kids, practicing law requires you to be logical, not biased. And thank you for the kind comments, Good Madrid.

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Echo: Logical not Biased (Echo)New Madrid wrote:See what I mean?Jwatson wrote:I am sure I am not the only skeptics here. Remember kids, practicing law requires you to be logical, not biased. And thank you for the kind comments, Good Madrid.
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Re: IN at University of Iowa
Only because I don't want my question to get lost in all this hoopla.coolkatz321 wrote:To anyone on this thread: due to everyone bombarding it with highly positive opinions, I'm now leaning towards applying...post priority deadline. Despite my low LSAT score, I'm thinking about writing a letter to the admissions office asking to have my fee waived...any idea how to go about doing this?
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CoolKatz321- you will get in. No worries. Their website has their final deadline in April. If Iowa is for you, definitely apply now.coolkatz321 wrote:Only because I don't want my question to get lost in all this hoopla.coolkatz321 wrote:To anyone on this thread: due to everyone bombarding it with highly positive opinions, I'm now leaning towards applying...post priority deadline. Despite my low LSAT score, I'm thinking about writing a letter to the admissions office asking to have my fee waived...any idea how to go about doing this?
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