My 172 LSAT and graduating magna cum laude from law school a semester early are probably my most prestigious academic accomplishments. (That translates into a class rank of around 15 of 280).
DAMN! What law school did you go to? For those who don't know, a 173 or higher (out of 180) is pretty much considered a max score on the LSAT. I think each point from 173 on down is like 7 percentile.
DAMN! What law school did you go to? For those who don't know, a 173 or higher (out of 180) is pretty much considered a max score on the LSAT. I think each point from 173 on down is like 7 percentile.
University of Wisconsin Madison. I probably could have gone a more prestigious school, even though it is usually ranked in the top 25 or so. It took them one week to accept me.
University of Wisconsin Madison. I probably could have gone a more prestigious school, even though it is usually ranked in the top 25 or so. It took them one week to accept me.
I'll bet. The admissions officer must have creamed his pants looking at your application. By the way, is Wisconsin the state that doesn't require people graduating from its law schools to take the bar? Or is that Minnesota?
I'll bet. The admissions officer must have creamed his pants looking at your application. By the way, is Wisconsin the state that doesn't require people graduating from its law schools to take the bar? Or is that Minnesota?
So you didn't have to take it? Damnit. That thing was a freaking B*#@%! What's worse is my stupid site had these metal folding chairs where seat backs were in permanent super recline mode. We were all in some serious pain every single freaking day!
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