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Now, I have jumped on the Law School bandwagon. I am taking the October LSAT. I am a little nervous, but not really.
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If you have any questions about the application process, feel free to shoot me a PM. |
I ended up transferring to another law school. I've been pleasantly surprised at how receptive and friendly the students have been at my new school.
OCI is over... my first callback is this week. Wish me luck! |
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sidenote: Did anyone go to law school where they went to undergrad? I am so glad I decided not to. |
I guess I should give an update as well. I am loving law school and everything that comes with it and I have a civ pro mid term in 11 hours (can you say nervous much).
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I am still waiting for my LSAT results. :)
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Meltdown is more like it
A 'tad' does not even begin to describe how spazzed I was waiting for my LSAT score to be released, especially since I was as sick as a dog when I took it. Oh my goodness! I didn't have to spazz alone though, because a good friend was waiting for her GRE scores (pre-CAT) at the same time, so we were each other's support. That said, I do miss law school and wish I could have finished. :(
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If you're comfortable where you went to undergrad and they have the program you want (or a highly ranked law school) I'd say go for it. Just think about whether time away for a little bit would help you not feel like an 'undergrad' again. I personally think people are better off spending a year doing something between undergrad and law school anyway though... |
I had a dream last night that I got my LSAT scores and they were barely average. :( I hope that does not come true.
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Aww! I'm sending positive LSAT vibes your way!
But I can top that nightmare! Right after 1L started last year, I had a dream that my high school algebra teacher contacted me to tell me that 10+ years later, she was really sorry, but it turns out I failed the class. Therefore, my high school diploma was being revoked. And since my high school diploma was being revoked, that meant that I couldn't be a college graduate, so my undergraduate degree was being revoked. And since I no longer had an undergraduate degree, I couldn't be enrolled in law school anymore. Worst. Dream. Ever. I have since realized that all my fellow law students are just as neurotic. Let me give you an early welcome to our club. :) PS: When you get your AWESOME LSAT score, contact me if you have any questions regarding the application process! |
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I moved back to my hometown (not home though, my parents told me to find my own place about a week after I graduated. As long as my mom does my laundry and cooks for me, I am happy) and went to the local law school pretty much for free. It worked out for me because I am living in a nice apartment for free, in the town that I grew up in, with less than a 10 minute commute to campus everyday. |
Seems like you have been lucky so far.
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