Law School vs Biz School
I'm thinking about studying for the LSAT and applying to a couple law schools. Law schools want to see GPA/LSAT and business schools want to see a whole barrage of shit.
I'm thinking about studying for the LSAT and applying to a couple law schools. Law schools want to see GPA/LSAT and business schools want to see a whole barrage of shit.
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thats because you are supposed to go to law school right out of undergrad, while business school is a progression of your career.
and you still need reccomendations etc for law school
Disclaimer: The post above has been made by someone who is not currently employed in IBD, and has not had an interview yet...
Recs for law school are optional (well the ones I'm looking at are). I always thought recs were gay, like I talk to the fucking professor? Please, I got better shit to do.
I mean honestly, what the fuck is the point? What the fuck do recs offer in judgment? "Oh yeah this student wrote some good papers, please let him into Yale Law." Like the professor even remembers shit from all the thousands of students he or she has.
You are "supposed" to go to Law school right away? Hahaha, the average starting age in law school is 24, I believe.
Why are you ALWAYS the first to give advice on things you don't know anything about?
the average MAY be 24 years old, but thats because for MANY, law school is a way to jump start their stale career. "Chemistry is boring, hey I can be a lawyer"
Those who do want to do law from the begining, go to law school right after undergrad.
Where with MBA programs its pretty much impossible to get in right out of undergrad.
hey cpt obvious, thanks
The only law school I know of that requires work experience is Northwestern, which requires 1 year I believe.
I've had it with you; I have restrained from saying anything negative towards you as of yet but good god, stop making such sweeping generalizations. Tons of people take a year or two off to work in law firms before attending law school while others take time off to save money. The majority of law students have taken time off between undergrad and law school. Your lack of knowledge and misguidance is pathetic.
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