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Old 05-18-2005, 11:29 PM
GeekyPenguin GeekyPenguin is offline
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Originally posted by kddani
That's a good point. I forget how it works though, because they won't have ABA accrediation I *think* you could only take the bar in NC and practice in NC. I'm too lazy at the moment to find out for sure. I'm sure it'll be easier to get into, but getting a job right out, outside of the area/state, would be very very very hard.

ETA: need to page GeekyPenguin to this thread as she just went through the process this year
HI. I am all-knowing about accreditation because the school I am 99% sure I am going to is a new school that's about to get fully accredited, so I can talk about that if we need to.

Without having an idea of your LSAT score and GPA, it's hard to say. I had a sub 3.0 GPA but a LSAT above 160 - I've been accepted at 3 schools I applied to, waitlisted at 1, 4 are still pending, and rejected at 4. I applied to a few reach schools and a few safeties, but was rejected at one of my safeties and accepted at a reach. www.lawschoolnumbers.com is a really cool website where you can search for people with similiar numbers to yours and see how their application cycle turned out.
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