I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction. Forum
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Re: I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction.
you are so so bad, gator08
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This flame was so bright it was almost too hard to read.
I am a URM.
That being said, I think that 90% of all URM threads are burning hot flames by idiots that want to ignite controversy over low lsats/minority boosts/minorities in general.
Is it jealousy?
Often.
Did those individuals have severe psychological issues?
Always.
I am a URM.
That being said, I think that 90% of all URM threads are burning hot flames by idiots that want to ignite controversy over low lsats/minority boosts/minorities in general.
Is it jealousy?
Often.
Did those individuals have severe psychological issues?
Always.
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I'm sorry, but on the off-chance that this isn't a huge flame - you just don't have the reading comprehension skills to be a lawyer.
I realize that you asked for "negative" people not to respond to save your self esteem; but this isn't about your self esteem. As a lawyer you will be working for clients who will depend on your reading comprehension and logical reasoning skills. The simple fact of the matter is this: To score in the 130s on the LSAT requires those skills to be vastly below average.
You are not entitled to be a lawyer just because you want to. There are skills that are necessary to do the job, and you currently don't possess them.
I realize that you asked for "negative" people not to respond to save your self esteem; but this isn't about your self esteem. As a lawyer you will be working for clients who will depend on your reading comprehension and logical reasoning skills. The simple fact of the matter is this: To score in the 130s on the LSAT requires those skills to be vastly below average.
You are not entitled to be a lawyer just because you want to. There are skills that are necessary to do the job, and you currently don't possess them.
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Re: I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction.
I pretty much agree with your remark (harsh as it was), but you do realize that the OP hasn't posted here in over 2 years, and is unlikely to read it, lol.mb88 wrote:I'm sorry, but on the off-chance that this isn't a huge flame - you just don't have the reading comprehension skills to be a lawyer.
I realize that you asked for "negative" people not to respond to save your self esteem; but this isn't about your self esteem. As a lawyer you will be working for clients who will depend on your reading comprehension and logical reasoning skills. The simple fact of the matter is this: To score in the 130s on the LSAT requires those skills to be vastly below average.
You are not entitled to be a lawyer just because you want to. There are skills that are necessary to do the job, and you currently don't possess them.
I wonder where she is now?
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Sorry, didn't realize it was a necro thread. :/Honeysuckle wrote:I pretty much agree with your remark (harsh as it was), but you do realize that the OP hasn't posted here in over 2 years, and is unlikely to read it, lol.mb88 wrote:I'm sorry, but on the off-chance that this isn't a huge flame - you just don't have the reading comprehension skills to be a lawyer.
I realize that you asked for "negative" people not to respond to save your self esteem; but this isn't about your self esteem. As a lawyer you will be working for clients who will depend on your reading comprehension and logical reasoning skills. The simple fact of the matter is this: To score in the 130s on the LSAT requires those skills to be vastly below average.
You are not entitled to be a lawyer just because you want to. There are skills that are necessary to do the job, and you currently don't possess them.
I wonder where she is now?
I only checked the most recent post dates. Now I just feel silly.
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- BigA
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Re: I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction.
The threads over two years old, and we still can't get an update on her cycle?
- Honeysuckle
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Re: I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction.
I couldn't find stats similar to her's on LSN, so your guess is as good as mine...
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Re: I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction.
the only school u have a chance at would PUERTO RICCO...
good luck
good luck
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mdass,mdass wrote:Yes i know my score is low this is my second time taking the last. the first time i scored a 135 my second lsat score was 139. I just finish applying to 35 law schools. Can any 1 predict if i will get into any of them. I am 25 African American Female. GPA 3.3. I graduate rutgers university with a BA in Psychology. I really would like people that are negative to ignore this trend. I know i did bad i dont need people to bring down my self esteem. Thanks I appreciate your time. I applied to all schools part- time these are the list of schools i applied to.
The University of Akron School of Law
Appalachian School of Law
University of Arkansas School of Law
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
Baylor University School of Law
California Western School of Law
City University of New York School of Law
Cleveland State University--Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
University of Colorado Law School
University of Denver Sturm College of Law
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Florida A&M University Fall 2008 -
Florida International University, College of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law
Golden Gate University School of Law
University of La Verne College of Law
Liberty University School of Law
Mercer University--Walter F. George School of Law
Mississippi College School of Law ;
New York Law School
Nova Southeastern University--Shepard Broad Law Center
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
St. Mary's University School of Law
St. Thomas University School of Law
The University of South Dakota School of Law
South Texas College of Law
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Southern University Law Center
Texas Southern University--Thurgood Marshall School of Law
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Valparaiso University School of Law
Whittier Law School
If you can graduate from college with a BA in Psychology, you are perfectly capable of scoring at least a 150 on the LSAT. I can pretty much guarantee. It's important to realize that many people who eventually score very highly on the LSAT started out having a very difficult time with practice tests and spent several months practicing and taking dozens of practice tests. I strongly suggest that you hold off on law school now, really study and prepare (get a tutor if you can) and take the LSAT again in the fall. Then apply for the next year. You may get into a couple of your schools now, but they will not serve you well in the long run. If you can even just get a 150, you'll have many more opportunities, and maybe some scholarships to offset the debt.
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- Gymnast0206
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These are all under "best" circumstances, assuming your LoR and softs are exceptional . . .
The University of Akron School of Law - WL
Appalachian School of Law - IN
University of Arkansas School of Law - WL
University of Arkansas at Little Rock - WL
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School - OUT
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law - OUT
Baylor University School of Law - No chance.
California Western School of Law - OUT
City University of New York School of Law OUT
Cleveland State University - OUT
University of Colorado Law School - Not a chance.
University of Denver Sturm College of Law - OUT
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law - IN
Florida A&M University - OUT
Florida International University, College of Law - OUT
Florida Coastal School of Law - IN
Golden Gate University School of Law - WL
University of La Verne College of Law - OUT or WL
Liberty University School of Law WL
Mercer University - OUT
Mississippi College School of Law - IN
New York Law School - OUT
Nova Southeastern University - WL
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law - OUT
St. Mary's University School of Law - OUT or WL
St. Thomas University School of Law - WL
The University of South Dakota School of Law - IN
South Texas College of Law - IN
Southern Illinois University School of Law - OUT
Southern University Law Center - OUT or WL
Texas Southern University - OUT or WL
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School - IN
Thomas Jefferson School of Law - OUT
Valparaiso University School of Law - WL
Whittier Law School - WL
The University of Akron School of Law - WL
Appalachian School of Law - IN
University of Arkansas School of Law - WL
University of Arkansas at Little Rock - WL
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School - OUT
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law - OUT
Baylor University School of Law - No chance.
California Western School of Law - OUT
City University of New York School of Law OUT
Cleveland State University - OUT
University of Colorado Law School - Not a chance.
University of Denver Sturm College of Law - OUT
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law - IN
Florida A&M University - OUT
Florida International University, College of Law - OUT
Florida Coastal School of Law - IN
Golden Gate University School of Law - WL
University of La Verne College of Law - OUT or WL
Liberty University School of Law WL
Mercer University - OUT
Mississippi College School of Law - IN
New York Law School - OUT
Nova Southeastern University - WL
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law - OUT
St. Mary's University School of Law - OUT or WL
St. Thomas University School of Law - WL
The University of South Dakota School of Law - IN
South Texas College of Law - IN
Southern Illinois University School of Law - OUT
Southern University Law Center - OUT or WL
Texas Southern University - OUT or WL
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School - IN
Thomas Jefferson School of Law - OUT
Valparaiso University School of Law - WL
Whittier Law School - WL
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Re: I applied to 35 schools. Any 1 care to give me a prediction.
BigA wrote:The threads over two years old, and we still can't get an update on her cycle?
Haha. I didn't even pay attention to the date. This is great, lol.
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