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domestic servant

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A quick definition of domestic servant:

A domestic servant is someone who works in a household to help with tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and taking care of the family. They are also known as domestics and are an important part of many households.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A domestic servant is someone who works in a household, performing tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and taking care of children or elderly family members. They are often referred to as simply "domestics."

Examples:

  • A maid who cleans the house and does laundry is a domestic servant.
  • A nanny who takes care of children is a domestic servant.
  • A cook who prepares meals for a family is a domestic servant.

These examples illustrate how a domestic servant is someone who works in a household and performs various tasks to help the family run smoothly.

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crabapple
20:35
deferred acceptance off the waitlist only works at yale
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@crabapple: Is that so?
20:47
any advice on what i should do for my summers? not a lot of legal-related internships near me.
20:50
-- as an undergrad
crabapple
20:51
@llama: There was one guy who did it successfully last year, I'll see if I can find the post for you. Absolutely not a normal practice though -- nor should it be!
crabapple
20:52
Imagine if you were trying to apply to law school and half the seats were already taken by schmucks from last year's waitlist
20:52
@crabapple: I would LOL. Real shyster move tho, you rite.
20:53
@Arianq4: 1. Move. 2. Pursue other, non legal work, then take a year after UG to work if u wish
20:54
A shyster: is a person who is dishonest or unethical, especially in the practice of law. The term is often used as a derogatory term for lawyers. pinnacle word choice imo.
@crabapple: mich puts it out as an option and said in a waitlist session this year that they want to take more people than normal this way due to app volume
it makes sense for me because I got a new opportunity for a year and figured it wouldn't hurt to ask
was there a vandy wave today? seems like a small one
crabapple
22:26
Oh okay my bad I have never been waitlisted at umich so I wouldn’t know how they do that splish
hey guys
do you think a low gpa automatically disqualifies you
from good law schools
tonkatruck
23:36
no
omelette
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define "good law school:
omelette
0:09
there are plenty of "good" regional non-T14 law schools by employment standards. but i assume u mean T14 or T20
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@ReadyThinWerewolf: Yeah, I mean you got like Berk this year that hasn't dipped under 3.6. Some are like that.
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nm they dipped under for like idk 10 fucking people.
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Yeah, if you dont have at least a 3.7 it means you fucked around and didn't try hard in undergrad.
0:48
Here we will do Yale. 3 people got in lower than a 3.75. So yeah, some schools are practically unreachable without some insane soft if you don't have a good gpa.
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