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flarkblark

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Since: Sep 16, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 4:09 pm
Post subject: LSAT myth or fact?
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I have heard that if a person gets a good score
on the LSAT, law schools will contact him or her
and offer scholarships which can even bring
the cost of going to law school down to zero.
Is this a fact or a myth? If a fact, are such schools
worth going to?

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Naomi Rivkis

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 11:41 pm
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On 16 Sep 2003 13:09:53 -0700, plinius.DeleteThis@mail.com (flarkblark) wrote:

>I have heard that if a person gets a good score
>on the LSAT, law schools will contact him or her
>and offer scholarships which can even bring
>the cost of going to law school down to zero.
>Is this a fact or a myth? If a fact, are such schools
>worth going to?

Speaking as the wife of someone who aced the LSAT, yes they do, and
no, they aren't. There are some law schools that do actually do this
but they are often not even accredited and never very good. Someone
who does well on the LSAT can get into a far better school, often with
enough financial aid to make it feasible even if it doesn't cover the
whole cost.

Naomi

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Abe Kohen

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2003 3:18 am
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"Naomi Rivkis" <nrivkis DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:t9temvkqvb40rblaehcscso54idd51k8vo@4ax.com...
> On 16 Sep 2003 13:09:53 -0700, plinius DeleteThis @mail.com (flarkblark) wrote:
>
> >I have heard that if a person gets a good score
> >on the LSAT, law schools will contact him or her
> >and offer scholarships which can even bring
> >the cost of going to law school down to zero.
> >Is this a fact or a myth? If a fact, are such schools
> >worth going to?
>
> Speaking as the wife of someone who aced the LSAT, yes they do, and
> no, they aren't. There are some law schools that do actually do this
> but they are often not even accredited and never very good. Someone
> who does well on the LSAT can get into a far better school, often with
> enough financial aid to make it feasible even if it doesn't cover the
> whole cost.
>
> Naomi

Congratulations!

(I don't read that other censored ng anymore, but happened to lurk after
posting 2 articles there, and saw your good news.)

Abe
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