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I watched this with my father who was a DA and then criminal lawyer for 25 years and now a judge himself. Now it's just one opinion but he, personally, could not believe what the fuck happened. Lol
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Best of luck to all of you guys taking the test tomorrow, and especially to the ones (you know who you are) who spend a lot of their time helping the rest of us.
May the LSAT odds be ever in your favor
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Sorry, I didn’t realize I might be disparaging unicorn lovers everywhere. I was using it specifically as someone who scores a 165+ on their diagnostic. “I’m no unicorn!” is something I’ve heard Nicole say a number of times.
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Congrats! This should serve as inspiration for all of those who have a low diagnostic, especially to show that having ESL shouldn't stand in the way of your legal dreams!