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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know Amy Coney Barrett. She went to Notre Dame on a full scholarship, but I'm betting she didn't apply to Harvard or Yale because they're not her kind of schools. And not only did she graduate first in the class and with a perfect GPA, which might happen once or twice in a decade at Notre Dame, she got the award for the best exam in every single one of her first year classes except for one and nine times overall -- in other words, not just an A in those classes but the very best exam in them. That's pretty extraordinary no matter where one goes to law school, and Notre Dame is a pretty good law school. Coney Barrett also is not a wacko. Yes, she's conservative and Catholic and a true believer, but she's most definitely not a wacko. She is extremely well regarded by those who know her personally, liberals and conservatives alike. [/quote] They give awards for exams? How odd.[/quote] Cali awards! But they are not that exciting. I got a bunch and I am no genius (also got a full scholarship to law school at a better school than ND). These things are not proof that ACB will be a good justice. [/quote] No one said they were exciting. But for the same anonymous student to have virtually every one of her first year exams selected as the best in the class is impressive. I also don’t believe you got a full ride to a better law school and got a bunch of those awards. At least with Coney Barrett it is verifiable. [/quote] Then don’t. But I assure you that some Cali awards and a law school scholarship is not indicative of anything other than a high LSAT score. [/quote]
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