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joshuafjones22320
Monday, Feb 29 2016

I have had that "sick" stomach feeling all weekend. My productivity at work is also near an all-time low. At this point - LSAC - Just send me the score. I am not even concerned about the number. I just want this all over.

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joshuafjones22320
Wednesday, Jan 27 2016

@ The fact remains: a higher LSAT score puts anyone in a better position for scholarship negotiations

I think we can all agree on this!

Defining and measuring quality of life; however, I will leave up to another arena of discussion/debate.

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joshuafjones22320
Wednesday, Jan 27 2016

@ I do not disagree with anything you said. The problem that I have discovered after reading the various topics on 7 sage is that too often blanket statements are made and the actual best interests of an individual are ignored. It is very easy to understand why paying too much for a undervalued degree should be avoided. However, there are so many great regional law schools that will benefit the careers of students, which do not require a 160+ school. So, implying that a student who chooses to wait out a year to improve the likelihood of attending a higher ranking law school does not seem to make the most sense. Not too mention the overgeneralization that doing so would automatically result in a higher quality of life.... How are we even measuring quality of life?

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joshuafjones22320
Wednesday, Jan 27 2016

@ You suggest achieving a higher LSAT is life changing..I am hoping you can offer some additional data/facts, which indicate that If any of us simply score a little higher on the LSAT, our lives will simply change for the better. I understand your overall argument, however it is unfortunately layered with condescension. We should all achieve for the highest score possible, but some of us will score 155s and 160s, and instead of attending a T14, we will attend a top 50, or ever top 100 score. I think @ should do what is best for his/her situation.

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joshuafjones22320
Wednesday, Apr 06 2016

Georgia State

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joshuafjones22320
Friday, Mar 04 2016

Thank you. The emails were sent from the general box of admissions@.edu, so I was not too sure on who actually would be on the receiving end.

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Friday, Mar 04 2016

joshuafjones22320

Thank you Email (Acceptance)

I recently received my acceptance and scholarship notice via email from my first choice school. (Thank you 7Sage)

Is it recommended that I return a thank you email to both emails?

Thanks!

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