When it comes down to the wire, I am simply great. Why do you not understand that? There are people who are not great, good, and those who are great. I fall into the upper end of the spectrum. I did not ask for this life, I was born into it and took advantage of it. I consider myself the prime example of Darwinian Evolution of being simply, "the fittest." A quick learner, can grasp difficult concepts more easily than others, physically fit enough, I do not look bad or average but rather a bit above average, have a worldly knowledge, have been to 4 countries, know 3 languages, have a successful life with graduation of college in sight of my goal of obtaining 3 college degrees, going to pass the LSAT, licensing and experience in the securities industry, et cetera. In addition to the latter, I will have a military career and will be commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant upon completion of OCS in Quantico and hopefully become either infantry, logistics, or an intelligence officer. The entrance for OCS has been aced which is 225 and I my score is 280. I am only 5'10 and a couple of centimeters though but no biggie as the larger guys are more easy targets in the line of fire. Overall, once I complete OCS and become a commissioned officer, I will simply, be the guy to be and favored over a lot of other people. Law school will be a breeze and it won't even matter which law school I attend because I will have passed the bar and have so much to offer over the competition that it would be simply stupid in not picking the better candidate. I may not be like the guy in the link but I am simply better than him. I don't focus on females as that is more primitive to me now. I will focus on finding a spouse when I need to reproduce, but now, I am focused on being the best which I am two-three clicks from being.
Sonofapickle will not only ace the LSAT he will get a 185. That's right, a 185. They will have to adjust the scoring just for him because of his awesomeness. He will go to Yale on a full ride (which they will create just for him). After finishing #1 at Yale, he will become a senator, then President. (Oh, and age doesn't matter because they would make an exception if he was under 35.) He will get a law pushed through to make him the supreme ruler in perpetuity. Finally, all the praises he has sung for himself will have been so widely disseminated that all countries will vote to have him become their supreme dictator as well, and he will rule the world. Aaaahhhh!You know though, there is something to say for his confidence. Part of me wishes I had as much confidence as he seems to have and the other part kind of wants to see him get smacked down a peg by his law profs.
Just because you decided to chase tail and make idiotic friendships doesn't mean I am a failure. I did the opposite, focused on physical intelligence, institutional intelligence, philosophical intelligence, and world intelligence. If it looks like I am arrogant, well I may seem that way but looking back on what I completed and how I achieved such great things at a young age, I think I deserve to be proud of that. You will remain a hater with little improvement on your life. As for the law professors, although I will be much smarter and better than them, I will still remain a student of law. They have more experience in the field so they deserve some increment of respect as I am a student still. My potential exceeds that of most individuals in the world and that isn't some laden tact of bragging, but rather a truth. Out in the world, I usually tell people what I have done but the responses are generally more positive than on this board. I think it is because you guys lack the volition that comes with greatness to achieve such feats so instead of trying to improve yourself, you demean those who are actually doing good. What you guys have completed is good to your particular lives and I applaud you for going to law school and trying to make yourself, life, possibly family better as a result. It is understandable when an individual has reached its limit, and from what has been stated, you will reach your limits after completion of law school and the bar. As for me, my limits and potential go beyond just completion of law school. I may even be one of your boss' one day. I wish people on the net could meet me in life instead of just seeing the text as it looks rather arrogant and too prideful. I am humble and live a rather humble life but I take pride in my accomplishments. That is the reason I am likable to people. If you would rather hate than learn from someone who is great, then you can do that. However, if you take note of what I have completed and will complete, maybe you will see a whole new life ahead of you. That is all I have to say on this topic again.