Anonymous wrote:Ok we all know about the straightforward things like good grades and extracurricular achievements, right?
What are some other things that aren’t obvious, may not be exactly ethical (but are legal!) and maybe cumbersome but that help?
So far I have thought about:
- quitting jobs and becoming low income for 6 years (2 years before college and 4 years of college)
- moving to a state that sends few people to certain colleges
- homeschooling
- giving the kid a Hispanic last name and not checking the race on application (no lying involved so..)
- transferring kid to a mediocre but safe high school
I mean I know most of these sound crazy but let’s entertain the thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to be a lawyer? Go to the cheapiest, easiest college possible & get a 4.0 GPA. Pour your time, money and energy into doing really well on the LSAT.
For sure the cheapiest.
Top law schools only care about grades & test scores.
You are dense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to be a lawyer? Go to the cheapiest, easiest college possible & get a 4.0 GPA. Pour your time, money and energy into doing really well on the LSAT.
For sure the cheapiest.
Top law schools only care about grades & test scores.
Anonymous wrote:choosing a less common major on the common app
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to be a lawyer? Go to the cheapiest, easiest college possible & get a 4.0 GPA. Pour your time, money and energy into doing really well on the LSAT.
For sure the cheapiest.
Top law schools only care about grades & test scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Want to be a lawyer? Go to the cheapiest, easiest college possible & get a 4.0 GPA. Pour your time, money and energy into doing really well on the LSAT.
For sure the cheapiest.
Anonymous wrote:Ok we all know about the straightforward things like good grades and extracurricular achievements, right?
What are some other things that aren’t obvious, may not be exactly ethical (but are legal!) and maybe cumbersome but that help?
So far I have thought about:
- quitting jobs and becoming low income for 6 years (2 years before college and 4 years of college)
- moving to a state that sends few people to certain colleges
- homeschooling
- giving the kid a Hispanic last name and not checking the race on application (no lying involved so..)
- transferring kid to a mediocre but safe high school
I mean I know most of these sound crazy but let’s entertain the thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Want to be a lawyer? Go to the cheapiest, easiest college possible & get a 4.0 GPA. Pour your time, money and energy into doing really well on the LSAT.