1) I graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Economics 10 years ago. Since then, I worked as analyst for a foreign investment fund and an operations manager for an aerospace company. Since leaving the aerospace job, I've been pursing a couple entrepreneurial ideas.
2) I was a terrible student in college. I withdrew 3 times and have several F's on my transcript. My GPA is about 2.9 by LSAC calculations, however my LSAT score is over 170. I've also taken a few post-baccalaureate/extension classes and have gotten all As.
3a) How the experience of representing myself as the Plaintiff in a complex product liability case reinforced my decision to pursue a career in law.
3b) How a documentary about a supreme court case inspired me to go to law school to study constitutional law with the dream of one day arguing before the supreme court for a cause I believe in.
4) I attended last time, but did not post on the thread prior.
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1) I graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Economics 10 years ago. Since then, I worked as analyst for a foreign investment fund and an operations manager for an aerospace company. Since leaving the aerospace job, I've been pursing a couple entrepreneurial ideas.
2) I was a terrible student in college. I withdrew 3 times and have several F's on my transcript. My GPA is about 2.9 by LSAC calculations, however my LSAT score is over 170. I've also taken a few post-baccalaureate/extension classes and have gotten all As.
3a) How the experience of representing myself as the Plaintiff in a complex product liability case reinforced my decision to pursue a career in law.
3b) How a documentary about a supreme court case inspired me to go to law school to study constitutional law with the dream of one day arguing before the supreme court for a cause I believe in.
4) I attended last time, but did not post on the thread prior.