@"Leah M B"
Hard to think about salary data given my anecdotal experience around law. I had a grandfather who made partner quickly in biglaw through Detroit College of Law (which used to be more prestigious before Michigan State absorbed it to crea…
Right now, I am considering intellectual property and real estate law. As far as deferred income, I could earn 60-72k a year when I graduate this year and if that is my earnings potential for a while at lower law schools, is it worth it? I am less t…
I'm just wondering if that is worth a year of deferred income, essentially. I'm contemplating whether I could attend a lower-rank school with a good alumni network and have the same earnings potential in a few years as a T14 student.
@"Leah M B" My GPA is at 3.63. I mentioned in an addendum that I had health issues and that since I moved out of the bio program and into finance, my GPA has been 3.92. My highest LSAT has been 168, so I am not too convinced that I can break 170, bu…
Sorry, this site is not working well for me. But there may be some valid points to that. I have switched mine from a lesser known university to the University of Michigan wanting to believe that there may be a secret bonus for testing at your school…
They won't accept it for December. I don't get why not if I registered early and have the paperwork before the second deadline. Nevertheless, I will tell the forum how I do if I decide to take the exam in February. I hear accommodations are basicall…
Well here is my scenario: I got a 152 for my September score as I was PTing in the 160-165 range after three weeks of study. I did not have testing accommodations and have just received all necessary documentation from professionals around me but it…
I’m with a disability specialist now filling out the paperwork and I’m going to email them as well as give them a call. I don’t see why there would be a problem.
I did see that and thank you! But I did register earlier, they would still carry extra fees? I didn’t bother emailing them because their response is 5 days lately.
Thank you for the advice, I understand that. The hardest decision is whether I will wait until Feb. I will probably preform better by then, but it is nerve racking not knowing what your scores are before you apply and I don't want to throw money at …
What I meant by that is a score that reflects my abilities. If I do not get approved for accommodations for February and cannot appeal, then I will have to do my best in standard conditions. I am attempting for a 168-171 range and my last Sep LSAT w…