I do what I can to keep it spicy around here.pretzeltime wrote:thanks for the imageryponderingmeerkat wrote:Oh shit...just got notification that my second LOR has been processed by LSAC. Consider that booger flicked!

I do what I can to keep it spicy around here.pretzeltime wrote:thanks for the imageryponderingmeerkat wrote:Oh shit...just got notification that my second LOR has been processed by LSAC. Consider that booger flicked!
Awesome! Definitely jealous over here.ponderingmeerkat wrote:Oh shit...just got notification that my second LOR has been processed by LSAC. Consider that booger flicked!
ponderingmeerkat wrote:Yea dude...sounds like it'll iron itself out. I wouldn't worry about it.TheMikey wrote:Nice! At least you got that out of the way. One of mine says In progress and the other says not acknowledged. But I've spoken with both profs and the one who hasn't acknowledged it I guess is just waiting or something because she told me she got the LSAC email, sooo idunno lol.ponderingmeerkat wrote:Oh shit...just got notification that my second LOR has been processed by LSAC. Consider that booger flicked!
Haven't really started... I tried coming up with ideas but I'm not interesting enough lmao. Might pull a meer and consume alcohol to expand my mind with this PS
How's your PS coming along??
Favorite genre of music.R. Jeeves wrote:can we get some new poll ideas? this one's been around for a while.
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Cbear2017 wrote:Do y'all have interest in a fee waiver for class of 2020 post so we can keep track of waives and know when they come out? I'm happy to make one if there is not one already!
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=267869Cbear2017 wrote:Do y'all have interest in a fee waiver for class of 2020 post so we can keep track of waives and know when they come out? I'm happy to make one if there is not one already!
Yes, people have reported getting fee waivers in January from schools.PrezRand wrote:Is it still possible to receive fee waivers from schools if you take the lsat in December?
Great! Thanks for the quick responseTexasENG wrote:Yes, people have reported getting fee waivers in January from schools.PrezRand wrote:Is it still possible to receive fee waivers from schools if you take the lsat in December?
doneayylmao wrote:Favorite genre of music.R. Jeeves wrote:can we get some new poll ideas? this one's been around for a while.
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Cumulative, Degree Summary is what it states, degree work only. (Atleast thats what I have been told)caitlinrw wrote:Just for clarification, I've sent in my transcript so I have my academic summary report. Which one is officially the LSDAS GPA? Is it the degree summary GPA or the cumulative GPA? My numbers are the same for both I just wanted to know for informative purposes. Thanks guys!
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Not that I have had experience with any, but what's the difference between the whole academic probation/withdrawal, etc. stuff vs academic interruption?USayinBoalt wrote:If anybody is wondering what the C & F questions look like for the T-14 this link could be of use:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &p=8051519
This is just speculation on my part but I think academic probation/withdrawal is a disciplinary act while academic interruption is elective to the individual. For example, withdrawing for a session for health or family reasons. That's just a guess thoughTheMikey wrote:Not that I have had experience with any, but what's the difference between the whole academic probation/withdrawal, etc. stuff vs academic interruption?USayinBoalt wrote:If anybody is wondering what the C & F questions look like for the T-14 this link could be of use:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &p=8051519
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The meer fool-proof PS method is guaranteed to work or you get your alcohol back!brinicolec wrote:Running out of time (and hope) for writing a bomb PS. Tempted to try getting tipsy or something to see if that helps my creative juices flow.
oh man you worry too muchayylmao wrote:Anyone know if a failure to receive a merit-based fee waiver from top schools (NYU, Columbia, Penn, Chicago, etc.) reduces your odds of admission/scholly?
TheMikey wrote:The meer fool-proof PS method is guaranteed to work or you get your alcohol back!brinicolec wrote:Running out of time (and hope) for writing a bomb PS. Tempted to try getting tipsy or something to see if that helps my creative juices flow.
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