Will someone please link the original discussion? I searched but it's cluttered with ensuing joke threads.rad law wrote: Oh yes.
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http://www.top-law-schools.com/archives ... +barry+lawluckyme wrote:Will someone please link the original discussion? I searched but it's cluttered with ensuing joke threads.rad law wrote: Oh yes.
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thanksrad law wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/archives ... +barry+lawluckyme wrote:Will someone please link the original discussion? I searched but it's cluttered with ensuing joke threads.rad law wrote: Oh yes.

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wow. Thank you for linking this, it's pretty ridiculousrad law wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/archives ... +barry+lawluckyme wrote:Will someone please link the original discussion? I searched but it's cluttered with ensuing joke threads.rad law wrote: Oh yes.
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The thread is still going on. Yall are more than welcome to post. We love newcomers.Stonewall wrote:wow. Thank you for linking this, it's pretty ridiculousrad law wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/archives ... +barry+lawluckyme wrote:Will someone please link the original discussion? I searched but it's cluttered with ensuing joke threads.rad law wrote: Oh yes.
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OP, I would double check how long you have before you have to start repaying your loans, and how that's affected by starting school again. My cousin had like a full calendar year before he had to start repaying his loans for PSU. At the point that your year were up, you'd be accepted somewhere (I assume). You might have more time than you think. I could be very, very wrong as I know nothing about loans for undergrad, but it'd be worth it for you to look it up.
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Americorps/PeaceCorps/Teach for America all offer loan forbearance
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+1M&A621 wrote:rad law wrote:Retake or don't go.
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It won't be anything compared to the stress of having 150,000 dollars of non-dischargeable debt and no way to pay it off. A car accident prevented you from taking the first section of a test where a couple extra correct answers could result in acceptances and tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money. You must retake the LSAT.xxxgodsmackxxx wrote:Its been a dream of mine to attend law school since I was in elementary school. I was only saying the loan repayment to give an idea of why I am applying now instead of waiting until the next cycle. I've been going back and forth about opinions from these schools, some from established lawyers in the area who are very comfortable, and other opinions that are similar to what I'm getting here. I put a lot of time and effort into the LSAT and am absolutely devastated at the results and stress it has caused me.
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Sorry to say this OP you really to retake
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If you're worried about repaying your loans, you can apply for a deferral based on financial hardship.
Seriously, though, take a year off and work while studying for the LSAT. Any school you could get into now wouldn't be worth it.
Seriously, though, take a year off and work while studying for the LSAT. Any school you could get into now wouldn't be worth it.
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+1joemoviebuff wrote:It won't be anything compared to the stress of having 150,000 dollars of non-dischargeable debt and no way to pay it off. A car accident prevented you from taking the first section of a test where a couple extra correct answers could result in acceptances and tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money. You must retake the LSAT.xxxgodsmackxxx wrote:Its been a dream of mine to attend law school since I was in elementary school. I was only saying the loan repayment to give an idea of why I am applying now instead of waiting until the next cycle. I've been going back and forth about opinions from these schools, some from established lawyers in the area who are very comfortable, and other opinions that are similar to what I'm getting here. I put a lot of time and effort into the LSAT and am absolutely devastated at the results and stress it has caused me.
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This thread is making me nostalgic for Barry v. Nova. It killed a small piece of me when I saw it was locked... that thread was the first time I really learned about memes, or the TLS community as a whole. Will there ever be another Barry v. Nova?
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maybe not. But there could always be a florida coastal/ st. thomas thread
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