Don't say that; law schools all around the country are lowering their standards due to smaller incoming classes. I just read an article on it this morning. There's no harm in applying just to see what happens!
@anebot said:
Don't say that; law schools all around the country are lowering their standards due to smaller incoming classes. I just read an article on it this morning. There's no harm in applying just to see what happens!
I've gotten rejcted from every school I applied to. I re-took the LSAT and scored lower than both the first and second time. I've spent hundreds on prep, LSAT fees, application fees, and it was all for nothing. Wasted time and wasted money. I'm done.
It's unfortunate that you're down, but this is a totally learnable test and improving is almost certainly within your ability. Best of luck with wherever life takes you.
wow I'm sorry to hear that. While it's important to follow your goals and I am sure you can be successful, perhaps this is the sign you needed to walk away. For now. Take some time, breathe--who knows maybe in 6 months you'll itch to take it again. Never say never, but I wish you the best whatever you decide!
@anebot said:
Don't say that; law schools all around the country are lowering their standards due to smaller incoming classes. I just read an article on it this morning. There's no harm in applying just to see what happens!
Could you post a link to the article? I'd be very interested in seeing that.
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Don't say that; law schools all around the country are lowering their standards due to smaller incoming classes. I just read an article on it this morning. There's no harm in applying just to see what happens!
I've gotten rejcted from every school I applied to. I re-took the LSAT and scored lower than both the first and second time. I've spent hundreds on prep, LSAT fees, application fees, and it was all for nothing. Wasted time and wasted money. I'm done.
It's unfortunate that you're down, but this is a totally learnable test and improving is almost certainly within your ability. Best of luck with wherever life takes you.
wow I'm sorry to hear that. While it's important to follow your goals and I am sure you can be successful, perhaps this is the sign you needed to walk away. For now. Take some time, breathe--who knows maybe in 6 months you'll itch to take it again. Never say never, but I wish you the best whatever you decide!
Could you post a link to the article? I'd be very interested in seeing that.