The person sleeping in the back 😆 The grading of law school finals is literally set up to ensure half the people lose their scholarship... That is not objective, fair grading. And she is right -- they make sections that are as challenging as possible (you compete against your closer peers). It's rigged against average or median performance.
I thought it would be smart to attend college while serving in the military. Lassons, reading, and assignments were done in 100-degree heat while wearing a full pack. Although I was close to graduating with a BS degree, my GPA is embarrassingly low. Now I'm not competitive for LS. I'm proud of being a veteran but have paid a price for it.
If you have not finished your bachelors, transfer to a new school. Your credits will transfer to the new school, but not your gpa. When you graduate, your gpa will be the grades you got at the new school. The ONLY grade that law schools count is your graduating gpa. Take easy A classes. Take it slow. Only take as many credits as you can manage. Ask for extra credit. Redo assignments if you can.
I just bleached mine for the first time. This video helped because the instructions were too small to read. I have a violet red in my hair with gray on top. Going to a strawberry blonde. Wish me luck! Love your color
I just got the Ash blonde color because I don't like any yellow tones. But I'm nervous because I didn't purchase any type of conditioner. Should I be ok?
Well, at least law schools offer scholarships. I went to dental school and they offer very few, if any, scholarships. I finally got to pay off my student loans not too long ago
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Wow mind opening experience. I heard that Chapman is known to admit any body into law. Sounds like predatory bait and switch with the scholarship as Chapman might not want to be a pit stop before students transfer some where else. Thank you. You have moved me liked and subscribed!
A lot of respectable law schools offer generous scholarships and then place students in aggressive academic environments where they are at serious risk of losing those scholarships. It is an assumption of risk of the scholarship recipient. The GPA requirements are disclosed upfront, and anyone that accepts such a scholarship should feel that pressure out of the gate. The curve and competitive environment would be obvious to anyone that did the smallest amount of research. Some people keep their scholarships, and some people lose their scholarships. It is what it is, and Chapman is nothing special in that regard. Their GPA requirement for maintaining scholarships are even less tough than other law schools out there.
I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing the LSAT test she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
I don't think she saturated her hair well enough at the roots. I could still see dry hair when she had it clipped up. It had been brassy looking before using the product. So, I was glad it was lighter. Box instructions say 40 developer. My question is do you use a toner with permanent hair color? My hair is blonde, but not light enough. Since the product turns to the gray/blue color, I have to assume no toner is needed. I worked in color printing for a living. So I was amazed that using the color wheel can relate to correcting of hair tone oopsy. To correct yellow-ish hair you want a toner with bluing qualities or like the platinum shade of blonde, Wella T-18. To correct brassy or reddish color in blonde you use a green or "ash" toner. Like Wella 11. That's probably TMI, but if you're in a pinch and don't feel the clerk sounds confident when you buy toner or should have bought toner, like me, then you can Google the color wheel and get confirmation or help. I'm 20 miles from a Sally's. I just don't know about the toning of this product. Here goes nothing. I wish you all good fortune and well being.
They intentionally make sure that you don't have enough time to ponder a solid decision. What these conditional scholarships do, is trap you. They know the average person's default position will be to try to complete another two years at that school since they've already done one year. They also know that people naturally will indulge in slight hubris believing that they won't be "the ones" getting dropped because of poor grades. They are relying on pressure from parents, friends, school personnel, and within yourself to maintain the course off the cliff.
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DO NOT GO BACK!!! It’s smarter to drop out before you take on that debt and it’s not a top tier school and you’re not at the top of your class so job prospects are likely to be average at best when i comes to $$.
I just want to give everyone advice about replacing these capacitors, don't ever use the green capacitors they have low hours and they are crap. Go to digi-key and order the 5,000 hour capacitors, they will last forever.
I'm still searching for a video where they follow the directions on this hair color. It has different times for the ultra blondes then the others. At least I can see it doesn't have bleach in it. So, I think I'll try it.
Perfect! The other tutorials I watched made the editing and printing so complicated, I had decided to just pay the fee. Thank you for making it simple and saving me almost $10.
The Naturals in all lines have concentrated base pigments. If you wanted a cool blond you should have incorporated the dimensional colors which are the decimals.
I wanted to go to this law school. I’m happy I didn’t go to law school at all only because of the debt I would have accumulated. If I get rich somehow, I may go!
A lot of these low ranking law schools have forced grading curves that weed many students out after their first year. Also, the conditional scholarships are predatory.