Quote from: eastend on March 30, 2008, 10:11:31 AMAwwwww, snap. are you done with this schtick now?
Awwwww, snap.
Quote from: OperaAttorney on March 29, 2008, 02:08:10 PMQuote from: eastend on March 28, 2008, 09:16:07 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.Oh, dear! Are you still bitter about your failure to penetrate the T6? Awwwwwww, snap, girlfriend!I was just giving friendly advice as far as the whole is concerned. Most people who do that tend do be, um, how to put this delicately, mm, let's say, they tend to be somewhat limited in their vocabulary. It would have been more polite to say 'thank you', and never do it again. The crack about the T6 was uncalled for and factually incorrect.
Quote from: eastend on March 28, 2008, 09:16:07 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.Oh, dear! Are you still bitter about your failure to penetrate the T6?
Quote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.
Quote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .
I think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit
Quote from: eastend on March 29, 2008, 06:06:47 PMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 29, 2008, 02:08:10 PMQuote from: eastend on March 28, 2008, 09:16:07 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.Oh, dear! Are you still bitter about your failure to penetrate the T6? Awwwwwww, snap, girlfriend!I was just giving friendly advice as far as the whole is concerned. Most people who do that tend do be, um, how to put this delicately, mm, let's say, they tend to be somewhat limited in their vocabulary. It would have been more polite to say 'thank you', and never do it again. The crack about the T6 was uncalled for and factually incorrect. Most people, Eastend? You're one of the most unimpressive posters in this thread, though I give you kudos for being the surliest hypocrite.And the "crack about the T6"? Now that was appropriate and is in fact correct.
Quote from: OperaAttorney on March 31, 2008, 10:02:04 PMQuote from: eastend on March 29, 2008, 06:06:47 PMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 29, 2008, 02:08:10 PMQuote from: eastend on March 28, 2008, 09:16:07 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.Oh, dear! Are you still bitter about your failure to penetrate the T6? Awwwwwww, snap, girlfriend!I was just giving friendly advice as far as the whole is concerned. Most people who do that tend do be, um, how to put this delicately, mm, let's say, they tend to be somewhat limited in their vocabulary. It would have been more polite to say 'thank you', and never do it again. The crack about the T6 was uncalled for and factually incorrect. Most people, Eastend? You're one of the most unimpressive posters in this thread, though I give you kudos for being the surliest hypocrite.And the "crack about the T6"? Now that was appropriate and is in fact correct. I'm embarrassed for you. When do you sit the LSAT?
Quote from: eastend on April 01, 2008, 10:29:12 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 31, 2008, 10:02:04 PMQuote from: eastend on March 29, 2008, 06:06:47 PMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 29, 2008, 02:08:10 PMQuote from: eastend on March 28, 2008, 09:16:07 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.Oh, dear! Are you still bitter about your failure to penetrate the T6? Awwwwwww, snap, girlfriend!I was just giving friendly advice as far as the whole is concerned. Most people who do that tend do be, um, how to put this delicately, mm, let's say, they tend to be somewhat limited in their vocabulary. It would have been more polite to say 'thank you', and never do it again. The crack about the T6 was uncalled for and factually incorrect. Most people, Eastend? You're one of the most unimpressive posters in this thread, though I give you kudos for being the surliest hypocrite.And the "crack about the T6"? Now that was appropriate and is in fact correct. I'm embarrassed for you. When do you sit the LSAT?Don't be, Eastend. Worry about YOUR shame and bitterness.
Quote from: OperaAttorney on April 01, 2008, 12:08:45 PMQuote from: eastend on April 01, 2008, 10:29:12 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 31, 2008, 10:02:04 PMQuote from: eastend on March 29, 2008, 06:06:47 PMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 29, 2008, 02:08:10 PMQuote from: eastend on March 28, 2008, 09:16:07 AMQuote from: OperaAttorney on March 27, 2008, 08:48:58 PMQuote from: steuby on March 13, 2008, 01:17:55 AMI think the OP is right in the sense that people are going to assume their black classmates are there because of AA (even if unwarranted). I'd hate to be a black person that got a 175 on the LSAT. I'd have a female dog of a time convincing people I was there out of merit I wouldn't waste a second trying to convince some sorry hater that I deserve to be @ X Law School. The only people I'll worry about are my professors; for them, my work will speak for itself. Any student pathetic enough to waste mental energy on such inconsequential nonsense, such as my supposed "inferiority," will just have to get used to seeing me around. I've already made my decision: I will not share my #s (even if I score a 175 on the JUNE LSAT LOL) with anyone @ my future law school. They'll just have to wonder...or squirm .You're funny. I think all your posturing is your way of convincing yourself that race based AA is fair. I bet your praying for a good score so you can trumpet it to all who'll listen. P.S. = a 147 on the LSAT.Oh, dear! Are you still bitter about your failure to penetrate the T6? Awwwwwww, snap, girlfriend!I was just giving friendly advice as far as the whole is concerned. Most people who do that tend do be, um, how to put this delicately, mm, let's say, they tend to be somewhat limited in their vocabulary. It would have been more polite to say 'thank you', and never do it again. The crack about the T6 was uncalled for and factually incorrect. Most people, Eastend? You're one of the most unimpressive posters in this thread, though I give you kudos for being the surliest hypocrite.And the "crack about the T6"? Now that was appropriate and is in fact correct. I'm embarrassed for you. When do you sit the LSAT?Don't be, Eastend. Worry about YOUR shame and bitterness.Dang girl, don't hold back.