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Sunday, Dec 04 2016

Am I the only one who likes Court TV? I set The People's Court on DVR while studying for the LSAT.

But also, Suits and the Paper Chase.

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Sunday, Dec 04 2016

Am I the only one who likes Court TV? I set The People's Court on DVR while studying for the LSAT.

But also, Suits and the Paper Chase.

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Sunday, Dec 04 2016

@ I had experimental LG. These are the LR from your list that I remember, which means they were real:

Bed Mites

Agriculture Research Govt. Funded

Relator / Cheapest House

Opposing Taxes Leadership

School's New Computers

TV Violence

Male Bird's Nests

School's New Dining Service

New Logo T-Shirts

Workplace Internet Blocking

Offer in Jest

Airplane Runways

Global Warming and Roads

Deep Sea Carbon Evaporation

Employee Efficiency Competition

Nurse Error Record

Poison Oak

Professional Licensing

Lying

Textile Import Taxes

Rising Ocean Levels

Anybody else have an experimental LG section about Daily Ethnic Food Specials? Ugh.

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Sunday, Dec 04 2016

MyLSN is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you.

I know where I want to go, but my metrics are not congruent with the published stats (LSAT significantly above 75%, GPA below 25%). I feel like my application statement can overcome the GPA issue by addressing extenuating circumstances, but having the anecdotal evidence is certainly somewhat reassuring.

Stevie C I guess I can understand those hesitations. I've just found it really interesting that responses tend more toward "I did well" or "I got a good score" than an actual number. Of particular interest is that the response trend holds true even for people who have gotten into or even graduated from law school. I would think those people have no reason to fear being judged for their numbers.

Simply an interesting musing in the void following yesterday's test.

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Sunday, Dec 04 2016

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Why don't people discuss their scores?

I mean, I guess I get it. But I've had a terrible time trying to get an accurate gauge of where I fall on the application spectrum. I've even found that current law school students and those recently graduated from law schools are disinclined to share their number. Is it just super tacky for me to ask? I've never shied away from sharing my score on the Dec 2015 test and I doubt I'll be hesitant to share my score from this one if I'm asked. Just wondering how others feel about giving out the actual number.

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