I just got my LSAT score
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I just got my LSAT score
163
I'm so excited I can barely sit down! Just had to share this with someone, and I figured "Hey, who better than a group of total strangers?"
I'm so excited I can barely sit down! Just had to share this with someone, and I figured "Hey, who better than a group of total strangers?"
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Well, on to the admissions process anyway...
It's odd, I've been wondering and dreaming about this for years, and now that it's actually time I'm just in a total haze.
And yeah, the test is kind of a bitch, but then it was only one day. At this point the best-case-scenario involves three years of brutal torture and public humiliation, followed by the bar exam. Pretty twisted, eh?
It's odd, I've been wondering and dreaming about this for years, and now that it's actually time I'm just in a total haze.
And yeah, the test is kind of a bitch, but then it was only one day. At this point the best-case-scenario involves three years of brutal torture and public humiliation, followed by the bar exam. Pretty twisted, eh?
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Yeah that's a little much for my taste, thus the reason why i'm in manufacturing. We have to take a NAIT exam but all that does is pass fail us as being NAIT certified. Pretty simple stuff. You'll make far more than I though. Maybe there is a simple formula:
Pain and suffering+3yrs=Rich MFr
Pain and suffering+3yrs=Rich MFr
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Well, Loki, at this point I just don't seem to have a lot of options. I've been working as a radio engineer since before I graduated from college, and right now I'm working for a big company (Harris) doing design and support for audio mixers and routers.
The problem is that I've pretty much reached a dead-end. This industry is going downhill. The 90's were great, with all the consolidations and public capital it was like a second Golden Age of Radio. But nowadays ad revenues are declining, employment figures are dwindling, the writing is on the wall. Problem is that this is all I know how to do. I'm really good at designing equipment for radio stations and working with the stations to install it. Problem is that if the stations aren't making as much money, they aren't buying as much equipment. This is FTL.
Now, if I could get a job with someone like Bell, or FM, or Speedware, etc as a resident electronics guru I'd probably be happy. But you just don't find a lot of openings along those lines.
I figure that a legal education opens a lot of doors. It's a highly portable career- meaning you can go pretty much anywhere you want to and find work. That appeals to me every bit as much as the money, quite honestly.
We'll see. It's still a long road ahead, and my UGPA wasn't exactly stellar, so I honestly have no idea what to expect going forward.
The problem is that I've pretty much reached a dead-end. This industry is going downhill. The 90's were great, with all the consolidations and public capital it was like a second Golden Age of Radio. But nowadays ad revenues are declining, employment figures are dwindling, the writing is on the wall. Problem is that this is all I know how to do. I'm really good at designing equipment for radio stations and working with the stations to install it. Problem is that if the stations aren't making as much money, they aren't buying as much equipment. This is FTL.
Now, if I could get a job with someone like Bell, or FM, or Speedware, etc as a resident electronics guru I'd probably be happy. But you just don't find a lot of openings along those lines.
I figure that a legal education opens a lot of doors. It's a highly portable career- meaning you can go pretty much anywhere you want to and find work. That appeals to me every bit as much as the money, quite honestly.
We'll see. It's still a long road ahead, and my UGPA wasn't exactly stellar, so I honestly have no idea what to expect going forward.
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The numbers vary a little bit for every test. On this particular administration, a 163 comes out to the 88'th percentile. Sounds impressive, but of course that includes all the people who aren't going to get accepted. More importantly to me, it's 1 point higher than UF's 75'th percentile average, as that is one school in particular I'd like to attend. They're in the top 50, I did my undergrad there, it's near my family, and I really loved Gainesville.
I haven't picked out a lot of specific schools yet. Obviously Stanford is out, but I think I'll apply to UF, Austin, Alabama, and Wake Forest for starters. I'd like to stay in the southern part of the country...
I haven't picked out a lot of specific schools yet. Obviously Stanford is out, but I think I'll apply to UF, Austin, Alabama, and Wake Forest for starters. I'd like to stay in the southern part of the country...