but more than anything, i think it depends on where you think would be a better cultural fit, where you think your peers and professors will help you be the person you want to be.
... There are definitely tier 3 and tier 4 schools that ... schools (e.g. tier 1 and tier2) at this point ... current scores to a tier 1 or tier2 school. Why? ... The worst the tier 1 and tier2 institutions can say is ... school in a certain tier will prepare you for ...
... in a long time 2. Old tests I haven’t ... tests I saved for full PTs. Group 2 constituted a bulk of ... deliberation. Use Groups 1 and 2 to work your way up ... consistently within Groups 1 and 2.
... a long time
> 2. Old tests I haven’t ... tests I saved for full PTs. Group 2 constituted a bulk of ... deliberation. Use Groups 1 and 2 to work your way up ... consistently within Groups 1 and 2.
Yes, I was able to visit both before everything went crazy. I loved being in New York City; I just don’t know if I’m willing to give up a fullride, especially now.
I had a friend choose fullride at UCLA vs sticker at Columbia. Even in LA area he still hasn't gotten the same job opportunities in BigLaw as he would have in Columbia.
... the 2008 recession had hit full force and that oppurtunity was ... the LSAT to get a fullride. I do agree that rank ... 20's versus getting a fullride to a school ranked in ...
@"Lucas Carter" You say, "I spent 2 years tirelessly grinding, putting my entire being into the test." Does this mean you were studying for the test full-time for 2 years? Or were you also in school/working? If so, how did you balance everything?