Go to a non-ABA one, kick *** your first year, then transfer.
However, this may be a good time to reconsider law school. A law degree doesn't guarantee a great salary. It gets harder the lower ranked your school is. Honestly, we have too many ABA approved law schools as it is.
Law school is a lot harder than college. If you have a subpar GPA AND a subpar LSAT score, that's sort of an indicator you may want to take some time to see if you really want to spend the money on law school.
Law schools will kick you out. The lower the school, the more likely it is they will kick you out. Even third tier schools do this. You're in the bottom 10%? Buh-bye. This will happen even in your third year of law school. If that happens, say good by to tens of thousands of dollars in tuition and you'll have no law degree to help pay it off.
2007-01-30 11:18:00
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answered by Linkin 7
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donate money to the law school of your choice so that they can build a new library and name it after you.
if you're not a billionaire, retake the LSAT and write a kick-*** personal statement.
2007-01-29 18:05:50
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answered by pinwheelbandit 5
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