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Old 07-26-2006, 10:29 PM   #10 (permalink)
Old Glory

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Originally Posted by Zankou
I used to work for a partner, a patent lawyer, who was dyslexic. He was an excellent lawyer. It can be done, but it generally requires a LOT more work and tenacity. Why subject yourself to that?
I'd rather work my ass off doing something that I enjoy for a cause that means something to me than dick around all day doing something I could care less about. I want my hard work to mean something to myself, and hopefully to others as well.
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But if you are determined, as it sounds like you may be, those LSAT ranges you are talking about -- 150-160 -- are not that hard to hit. Above 165, it starts to get hard slogging
How do those register on the national average? Average acceptances?
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