There was 0 reaction to any of the schools you chose to react to. I don't really see how you would call this "watch me react to the decisions" but ah ok
I just stumbled across this vid but can’t believe no one has mentioned we shouldn’t use the light over the loose nail stickers. You’re literally curing them before using
The amount of money spent girl! lol I understand the urge to shoot your shot broadly BUT for the Law School it's very easy to know if you can get in, it's all numbers based really and I think people shouldn't apply unless they really think they will go there OR they are looking to use the acceptance to negotiate with another school they really want.
I know there are reach schools and I know humans cope with justification. But saying it was expected is not a good starting statement for your legal career. It’s a stretch sure but no one applies expecting to be rejected. Also 26 schools is way too many. 15 should be the max and even that’s pushing it. Anything over that and you can’t give ample enough time to each application. There is more to law school then just acceptance how well you do on applications factors into a lot. Also don’t apply to Harvard if you aren’t anywhere close to their range it’s not a shoot yoir shot kinda thing. They have a question literally asking people if they seriously believe they will get in because so many people just apply for no reason.
The waiting is the worst! I have 7 applications out and only two have come back so far. I have got into both but I am still really nervous. Congrats on your law school journey! Best of luck!
26 law schools ? Each with a several - hundred - dollar and non - refundable application fee ? How can you blow thousands on what could be a foolish effort ?
Perhaps. I have my doubts. These institutions are there for one thing. To squeeze as much money as they can out of people, any way they can. So let's say 26 law schools at, conservatively, $ 200 each, non - refundable application fee. That $ 5,200. Now perhaps the young lady's family is well - off, and that wasn't a major expense. Or they view anything spent on education as a wise investment n the future. Which it very well may be. But, if we are to believe the usual, liberal - media narrative about " financially struggling college student, about to take on hundreds of thousands in student loans for law school....", etc. This does appear to be quite a foolish and irresponsible waste of money on her part.
It was an effort to go to the best law school that she could. It’s her personal decision based upon her needs and desires and ability to afford the applications. Wishing her much success with a great outcome to this endeavor.
@@lynettestewart9142 Well. All very nice. But not buying it. We are all supposed to believe the media - and academia - created myth of the ramen noodle - eating - and sitting - on the - floor - with - the - laptop - because - we - can't - afford - a - chair struggling college student, who now is about to assume several hundred thousands of student loan debts, to have her dream of attending a top - tier law school. It certainly doesn't match up well, to have that student spending more money she doesn't have, on what in the end could be a fool's errand. Picking the top three, and at most five, law schools where there is the best chance of acceptance, seems to be a much wiser course of action to follow here.
@@crazybandgeek14 Well that's all very nice. Again, no mention even in vague terms about what is the meat and potatoes of this. I assume the young lady has the grades and LSAT scores to be applying to some of these prestigious institutions. The competitive nature of the application process is only a preview of how law school will be.