8 comments

  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    Thank you so much everyone...I feel much relieved.

    I could not do anything today, but thought about this thing all the day...

    I will start to work on my application again now. Thank you!!

    I'll do my best.

    1
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    Educate your friend on defamation law.

    But, as previous posters have stated, I highly doubt they will even bother reading through the entire email. They'll probably just look at it, have a good laugh, and toss it out.

    Keep in mind, if there is no official record of this "invasion of privacy" (e.g. a police report or arrest record), then as far as they're concerned, it probably never happened.

    0
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    @msami1010493 Unless he is going to press charges, which seems highly unlikely, I wouldn't worry about it. His input will have no bearing on the admissions process.

    Schools are concerned with your character and fitness. But all relevant materials that would influence their assessment of you in regards to those matters are addressed in the application.

    You're totally fine :) Think about happy things, like starting law school in the fall!

    0
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    Please do not kill yourself over a rejection letter. Life is too precious and short to ever think like that. Compared to millions of people around the world you should cherish the opportunity of even being able to aspire to become a lawyer.

    0
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    Call a school you aren't applying to and ask them anonymously.

    0
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    @jhaldy10325

    Thanks, I hope so...

    @lsattrial

    Does that mean if I will not it can affect my application?

    I'm not sure how to talk to him...he always talk loud and my heart bump a lot whenever I talk with him.

    0
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    Try to settle down with him.

    0
  • Wednesday, Jan 25 2017

    I suspect they would interpret such an email as what it is: a petty attempt at spite over a personal disagreement. They will have a laugh at his immaturity, delete the email without bothering to connect it to your application, and never think of it again.

    0

Confirm action

Are you sure?