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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ if everything's due in early part of the fall, why does one need a gap YEAR?[/quote] Because you can only get a temporary job for less than a year before school starts the following summer. [/quote] Umm that's total BS.[/quote] Do you disagree with my math?[/quote] +1 law school admission and legal hiring are not complex beings. To get into the best law school you need to have the best GPA and LSAT score, plain and simple. To get a job in biglaw all you need to have are the best grades in law school and maybe law review if you want some extra prestige. Nothing else matters. People will waste their time joining secondary law journals, volunteering with SBA, etc., doesn't matter. I've seen that approach fail time and time again. I've also seen people who toiled away as paralegals at (insert Skadden/Covington/STB) only to get dinged during OCI because they didn't have the grades. All morons who didn't do their research.[/quote]
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