@MacPr0xnxx0 If you can get the LSAT score required for UCI law, why not just then apply to UCLA law? Your LSAT might even be good enough to apply to Berkeley or even Stanford law! Never limit your options, especially if you have good prospects. Moreover, UCI law is still fairly new, and still needs to establish itself. Peers over at Berkeley and UCLA law will have precedence over you at every turn when it comes to competitive jobs.
thats awesome glad to see UCI has a law school now i hope i can get in
MacPr0xnxx0 2 years ago
@MacPr0xnxx0 If you can get the LSAT score required for UCI law, why not just then apply to UCLA law? Your LSAT might even be good enough to apply to Berkeley or even Stanford law! Never limit your options, especially if you have good prospects. Moreover, UCI law is still fairly new, and still needs to establish itself. Peers over at Berkeley and UCLA law will have precedence over you at every turn when it comes to competitive jobs.
lloydreggie 1 year ago
@lloydreggie Inaugural class got in there because they got free tuition.
With free tuition, nobody regrets studying Law, even on a shit TTT School.
But i highly disagree with the fact that U.S. keeps opening new Law Schools when the offer vs demand is already outrageous.
45,000 students approximatively got their J.D. last year and only 20,000-25,000 found a "decent" job.
Why open new Law Schools ? They are now doing the same shit with Medical Schools...
WarrenAch 1 year ago