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Found 66 matching applications.
Result User LSAT GPA Scholarship
Accepted LostTime 169 3.93 $153,000
Accepted PastHappyTiger 171 3.85 $159,000
Accepted bartleboi 168 3.85 $153,000
Accepted yourdad 169 3.87 $153,000
Accepted SnobbishDullRat 170 3.95 $159,000
Accepted LSATsoIcouldrun 170 3.86 $159,000
Accepted tryingherbest610 167 3.88 $141,000
Accepted TestingTesting 171 3.79 $138,000
Accepted SunshineMine 172 3.8 $141,000
Accepted StaleHarshMayfly 167 3.87 $141,000
Accepted ZenZebra 169 3.83 $153,000
Accepted TameVastLemon 169 3.78 $138,000
Accepted NashvilleGeorgiaGurl 167 3.94 $141,000
Accepted AspiringAlitigator 168 3.9 $153,000
Accepted Character and fitness issueslonelysquid 168 3.89 $156,000
Accepted Sleepyrubberduck 169 3.83 $159,000
Accepted BoobooDragonVale 171 3.8 $159,000
Accepted SmartPlacidCollie 167 3.94 $141,000
Accepted MissingEveryWave 170 3.88 $159,000
Accepted CommonRebelZombie 169 3.9 $153,000
Accepted CertainFearlessTortoise 170 3.83 $159,000
Accepted InternalCeaselessPenguin 167 3.81
Accepted gillian2212 169 3.96 $153,000
Rejected jmonnaayyy 171 3.97
Accepted BirdLawHopeful 170 3.84 $159,000
Accepted GiftedTritePadawon 170 3.88 $90,000
Accepted MiscreantFranticSphinx 171 3.83 $159,000
Waitlisted T14wannabe 171 3.89
Accepted hungrycrocodile 168 3.87 $153,000
Accepted ValueFormTruther 169 3.8 $135,000
Accepted FunctionalHealthyDonkey 169 3.97
Rejected Character and fitness issuesAutisticPikachu 172 3.87
Accepted litigategaslightgirlboss 168 3.79 $144,000
Accepted ExcellentSpiffyKoala 171 3.97 $159,000
Accepted QueLoQue 168 3.95 $153,000
Accepted FlowerySuperficialStarfish 170 3.88 $159,000
Accepted SharkyShark5 168 3.95 $150,000
Accepted ManzielsLawyer 168 3.81 $138,000
Accepted FumblingParchedBeagle 168 3.92
Accepted TheLeprechaunLawyer 170 3.92 $159,000
Accepted FemaleUnrulyHippopotamus 168 3.8
Accepted AboundingDisturbedHammerhead 167 3.96 $141,000
Accepted CharmingPoliteChicken 170 3.8 $141,000
Accepted AdventurousAggressiveGopher 167 3.85 $141,000
Accepted badrasmalai 167 3.85 $141,000
Accepted ColorfulUptightMarshmallow 168 3.96 $153,000
Accepted WeakExclusiveSeahorse 168 3.82 $138,000
Accepted SpuriousTellingDog 169 3.88 $153
Accepted HealthyLopsidedAardvark 172 3.83 $159,000
Accepted OptimalAcidicLeprechaun 169 3.9 $153,000
Accepted sillyseasquirt 169 3.95 $153,000
Waitlisted EDUL 167 3.9
Accepted saulgoodmanprotege 171 3.8 $141,000
Accepted bonnielass96 168 3.9 $153,000
Waitlisted SneakyDeterminedHero 168 3.92
Accepted PurpleWholeWeasel 171 3.78 $141,000
Accepted DimensionJumper 169 3.96 $153,000
Accepted ZachWilsonIsGood 167 3.8 $135,000
Accepted illegal-mulch 172 3.89 $159,000
Accepted EnchantingWateryLettuce 168 3.9 $153,000
Waitlisted Lschooldreamer 168 3.88
Accepted fionaapple 169 3.94 $153,000
Waitlisted ScarceZanyRoc 170 3.8
Accepted Character and fitness issuesLS2024 170 3.81
Accepted snoopyluvr32 168 3.91 $153,000
Accepted obscureotter 170 3.88 $159,000
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soapy
15:08
my parents are telling me that it’s worth the cost of law school cuz you’ll net a good salary but those “300k debt!” figures are frightening
15:08
you could do both lmfao surely you know government work is loafty af and you could work 4 hours for govt and 6 for you
A student at my target school who got into big law said with my resume she can see me getting into it if I keep my
grades up
15:09
belmont sent 10 to 250+ firms and vet? maybe vls isnt out of the realm of possibility
yeah im in it entirely for big law and exit into inhouse after a few years. sure you're essentially sacrificing 3-7 years of your life. but you can retire much much earlier with the money you save up
and yeah im puzzled why you wouldnt want big law because it's definitely within grasp for you and you could just retire at 45 after dropping a few years
Maybe outside of the IC and the DoD the government is different but the beauracracy and just tom foolery of wasting/defrauding the tax payers killed my soul too much. We had a CPT do a change of command and it cost the tax payer $42k. Had a 2 star do a change of command and it came out for over a quarter million in tax payer funding for this dude to celebrate his retirement.
thats pretty jading
15:12
With big law you can retire at 45, but you'll be dead by 30 lol
haha fair
15:12
nomnomnom taxpayer money so tasty
@Scorediot: saying VLS is a chance for me? Honestly for those higher ranked schools I feel Ill be a diversity higher cause those dudes in their median have to be significantly smarter then me.
15:13
worst case youre out $95 bucks man, just shoot your shot if youre interested.
soapy
15:13
some govt work is interesting, and boyyyy do they need lawyers
My biggest turn off from big law is hearing the stories of 80hr+ work weeks. Did that my last 5 years in the Army and my dog started to forget who I was. I had no life at all and with my daughter being born in late December I do not want to rob any time from her.
soapy
15:14
I worked for a federal agency for a bit and it was crazy; thousands of cases but only like 20 people who were able to work on them
15:14
Chillablehours > Billable hours
I applied Vanderbilt because they offered me a waiver so it was free, not really hedging my bets on it but a believe in casting a big net when you can.
15:15
Whats the Chill to Bill (CtoB) ratio
yeah i got you youre basically selling those years of your life. the apocryphal story in big law is the partner telling the associates that have both spouses in big law that they need to find someone to raise their kids because it certainly wont be them
15:16
i'd do big law while i dont have kids and then go smaller
15:16
once i get married and stuff
15:16
@BulbasaurNoLikeCardio: you are above 3.3/160 so every school is possible, even if like 0.01%. But with your military service, and how your profile presents, you may have a realistic, non "well you're saying there is a chance" way
15:16
whats it like being a husband bulby
15:16
@Scorediot: I agree!
soapy
15:17
facts, your story is compelling
I have my TS-SCI clearance for two more years before renewal so I am sure the fed boys will be looking at me. One of my closest friends in the Army did 22 years, out of those 22 years he only spent 6 years stateside with his family before he retired. His kids are now 18. I do not want a life like that at all. @scorediot, lets hope all the adcoms for the schools I apply at view it the same lol
Being married is having someone to ask what is for dinner to a couple times through out the day before settling on oven pizza and passing out early watching netflix dramas
15:20
For sure, good luck!
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