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| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
been there, done that....already graduated law school. in fact, i'm 25% done with my LLM in tax.
smart move though bro. good to see you haven't underestimated the value of the LSAT. Hope you can get the 170, but it's really difficult. The difference between a 170 and 180 is marginal, like 3 or 4 more questions correct. if you actually do get the 170 your ticket is stamped for the rest of your life (so long as your 170 isn't an aberration). good luck. |
Thanks man, appreciate it. Yeah, I'm probably one of the few people who is choosing law school because it's something I know I'll enjoy, not simply because it pays the bucks. And I do well enough now that I'm not in a need to rush. As I see it, if I'm going to be accumulating some HEAVY debts (unless I go p/t, and work) I might as well make it as worthwhile as I can. I'm not lazy, but I'm not looking to rush things either...
So you're getting your LLM as well as your JD? I didn't know that one could do that, I was under the impression that having a JD was almost like having an LLM. What persuaded you?
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