Re: LSAT
I'm going to go and hide under a rock in the Parks and never come out, ever.
eta: Mum says come home for the weekend. Not sure about this...
eta2: Mum is usually right. Will go, I think. Not that you are all not lovely lovely people - Claire just stomped around my room yelling about the fucking American bastards, which made me feel slightly better - but yeah. Home. Back on Monday.
eta: Mum says come home for the weekend. Not sure about this...
eta2: Mum is usually right. Will go, I think. Not that you are all not lovely lovely people - Claire just stomped around my room yelling about the fucking American bastards, which made me feel slightly better - but yeah. Home. Back on Monday.
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*cuddles*
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Go home for parental cuddles. I would. xxxxx
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My husband didn't do well his first time either (he retook it and went to NYU....)
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I don't what you got, but remember that about a a 152ish is average and a about 165 puts you in the top ten percent and could get you a scholarship at lots of schools.
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Hey, remember you're brilliant.
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So yeah, I don't know what you got, but whatever it was, don't think for a second that it can prevent you from doing what you want to do. Despite its reputation, the LSATs are not the end-all-be-all of law school applications.
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<3
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*kicks LSAT people for you*
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*hugs hugs hugs* You are so, so smart. Everyone who has ever interacted with you knows that. If the LSAT doesn't reflect them, then it's the LSAT's failing, seriously.