166 cc dropout looking to turn it around in 4 year college Forum
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More great stuff: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3MX8CW1536ZZD?cdPage=5
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Well, now this is gonna be locked. Good job guys
Also, OP, hit me up. I'm a hot 2L who could show you the ropes. I'm not totally opposed to crazy strange from time to time.
Also, OP, hit me up. I'm a hot 2L who could show you the ropes. I'm not totally opposed to crazy strange from time to time.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH OH LAWDZSmantz wrote:http://youngcc.blogspot.be/2011/06/ex-e ... exual.html
So there is internet evidence that OP is a ruthless pervert. This evidence will still be around when he is being considered for partnership at Cravath, or even interviewing to attend Cooley.
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i hope u get ur life worked out op
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I don't even really understand what the point of this thread was... was he looking for advice or just attempting an epic fail humble brag?
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Re: 166 cc dropout looking to turn it around in 4 year college
LOL, glad I checked back in here ...
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Yeah, seriously, what is the nomination process for TLS HALL OF FAME?
Maybe we could sticky this thread too?
OP, what are your thoughts? Could you handle the publicity? Some people crack under the glare...
Maybe we could sticky this thread too?
OP, what are your thoughts? Could you handle the publicity? Some people crack under the glare...
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I will be adding this thread to my 180 museum. Thanks to all the participants and to op for using teaching me about "the intrinsic value of coital ejaculation" in his Amazon book review.
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I didn't read the book review because I've been took drunk for two days, but I am looking forward to fuck just drooled on keyboard, please csprizzle respond I need it
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I'm a fucking mess on Saturdays please forgive esteemed colleagues
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his review of cravath is fucking priceless..
[five stars] "#sheerelegance"
where has this thread been my whole life
[five stars] "#sheerelegance"
where has this thread been my whole life
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Umm... hold on what? A 169 lands in the top 50 black scorers in the nation? That can't be right...gnomgnomuch wrote: And last time i checked 169>166. You have a shot to be among the top 50 black scorers, instead of taking advantage of that, and studying, you're whining about how your rigorous course work will astound ad coms everywhere. It wont.
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Re: 166 cc dropout looking to turn it around in 4 year college
I haven't run the numbers recently, but here is a post with calculation information. Not 100% mathematical accuracy, but good for estimates.pancakes3 wrote:Umm... hold on what? A 169 lands in the top 50 black scorers in the nation? That can't be right...gnomgnomuch wrote: And last time i checked 169>166. You have a shot to be among the top 50 black scorers, instead of taking advantage of that, and studying, you're whining about how your rigorous course work will astound ad coms everywhere. It wont.
Edited to add link, duh. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4&t=195443
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When I saw this thread bumped, I smiled
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I'm oddly satisfied that I read all 9 pages...
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OP is a flame, right?retaking23 wrote:Four years is a long time and I'm sure that if you still apply to law school then, the cc blemish (which will be six years removed) will not hurt you too much assuming you pick up your grades and explain the situation in your application. You have a lot of good things as far as admissions goes already, mainly your AA male status and a 166 LSAT to boot which I'm sure you can increase even more if you retake between now and when you apply. Good luck.
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Totally worth every secondGMasters5 wrote:I'm oddly satisfied that I read all 9 pages...
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It's true! Only 1% of black test takers even get past 160...at least that was the way it was a few years ago. That's why 160 has been such a magic number for black applicants.pancakes3 wrote:Umm... hold on what? A 169 lands in the top 50 black scorers in the nation? That can't be right...gnomgnomuch wrote: And last time i checked 169>166. You have a shot to be among the top 50 black scorers, instead of taking advantage of that, and studying, you're whining about how your rigorous course work will astound ad coms everywhere. It wont.
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Since when is beating 93.2% of all test takers worldwide NOT a strong achievement? A 166 is a great LSAT score for anyone. It's just that the competition is so stiff for white applicants (there are vastly more white applicants than seats) that they must achieve top-3% (170+) to be "elite". URM's traditionally score less well on the LSAT, and a 166 puts one in the top 0.05 - 0.1% of AA test takers.anyriotgirl wrote:I read all six pages of this but there is still one thing I haven't figured out. Where did you pick up the idea that 166 is a good LSAT score?
166 is a great score no matter how you look at it.
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http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 4&t=195443pancakes3 wrote:Umm... hold on what? A 169 lands in the top 50 black scorers in the nation? That can't be right...gnomgnomuch wrote: And last time i checked 169>166. You have a shot to be among the top 50 black scorers, instead of taking advantage of that, and studying, you're whining about how your rigorous course work will astound ad coms everywhere. It wont.
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