<p>Yeah, but I’m not so eager to be too revealing of my identity (though I’m sure you could figure out which school I attend by looking at my post history).</p>
<p>Ah alright thanks. Got me a little worried for a second, started thinking that there was some joint law program I never knew about -_-</p>
<p>Can anyone explain to me what “LSAT: 175” is?</p>
<p>I would guess that if somebody says that they go to X/Y law, chances are they attend the lower ranked of X and Y. Of course I don’t know anything about “flowerhead.” I’m just sayin’</p>
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<p>Huh? I explained my motive. And silly rankings notwithstanding, I view Columbia and NYU as equals. It seems like you’re just projecting some petty intellectual insecurity. </p>
<p>Just sayin’</p>
<p>Can anyone explain to me what “LSAT: 175” is?</p>
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<p>Lol, I would guess that anyone who says “I view X and Y as equals” attends the lower ranked of X and Y.</p>
<p>Anyway, there’s no need to get snippy about it.</p>
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<p>No, not really. I think there are certain schools that are clearly superior to others, and I’m sure many Columbia and NYU students share my views about the equality of Columbia and NYU.</p>
<p>I’m not so much snippy as I am annoyed: As someone who went to law school, shouldn’t you respect someone’s attempt at maintaining anonymity?</p>
<p>doctor123 - the lsat is the law school equivalent of the sat, the highest possible score is 180, so a 175 is a very good score.</p>
<p>from the thread you began it is clear you are very early in this process – i would suggest sitting back, doing a lot of reading here and elsewhere, and not focus too much on law school at this point.</p>
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<p>If you seriously believe I am trying to out you in any way, then you might be interested in bidding on the Brooklyn/Williamsburg bridge. ;)</p>
<p>doc123 is flame. Crappy flame, at that.</p>