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- mornincounselor
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
I would also pretty strongly advise against law school
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
Repeat what is already said, but also, I cannot think of any school, even the lowest ranked, that will give you any sort of scholarship to fulfill your desire to graduate without debt.
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
Guessing the OP meant they have rich parentscarmensandiego wrote:Repeat what is already said, but also, I cannot think of any school, even the lowest ranked, that will give you any sort of scholarship to fulfill your desire to graduate without debt.
- Mack.Hambleton
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
joeycxxxx09 wrote:Don't
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
your gpa and lsat score are indicative of lack of effort. succeeding in law school, passing the bar exam, and obtaining a good legal job each require a great deal of effort. I urge you to reconsider
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
The odds of a person with these #'s ever earning 200k (or the equivalent of post-inflation) practicing law over the course of their entire career are pretty low. You would be much better off just buying a lot in a market likely to bounce back for 100k and hiring a construction crew to build a 2 bedroom house with the other 100k. Then in 10 months, you will move into said house and watch TV on the couch for the next 2 years. In 3 years you will likely have made a 60k profit, and walk out with $260k. In 60 years of practicing law, your odds of ever getting back the initial 200k with these numbers are roughly 20% (assuming you could currently earn $10/hour).
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Re: 2.93 gpa//153 lsat
If you're urm, retake for 170 and apply to northwestern