<p>^zheng is probably a WAC major...hahaha</p>
<p>^more like Scandinavian Languages and Literatures, lol.</p>
<p>heh. i'm glad he's going to berkeley. shoulda gone there in the first place, fits the profile...</p>
<p>what a weak comback. Very weak. I am, however, not surprised given my knowledge about UCLA people's intellect.</p>
<p>The truth of the matter is I got 172 on the LSAT. You know what the median LSAT for UCLA students is? an embarrassing 157. Need I say more?</p>
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<p>Oh, so now you're trolling?</p>
<p>Simply because someone like zheng is going to Berkeley law doesn't mean you should bash Berkeley itself, or the students who go there.</p>
<p>What's the median LSAT for UC Berkeley students? :rolleyes:</p>
<p>i'm not trolling and i resent that.
i'm saying he fits the weirdness/eccentric quotient as described by cal stereotypes. and i've got plenty of friends who go there, so don't tell me i'm bashing them. it's called ribbing. as in, joking in fun.</p>
<p>if i REALLY wanted to troll, i'd say he should go to SC, where he'll fit in with the median braggart score ;)</p>
<p>The median LSAT for Berkeley kids is 159. So they are obviously not very smart either.</p>
<p>To be fair though, the median LSAT for Harvards is only 166. Geez, undergrads are a very unimpressive bunch.</p>
<p>The perfect score for LSAT is 180. 172 is unimpressive ... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:</p>
<p>roflcopter, kyledavid. </p>
<p>btw, zheng, you need to work on spelling skills too.</p>
<p>yahoo, dont make allegations that you cant back up. It is boring. Are you gonna pinpoint my logical fallacy or not?</p>
<p>Boalter Hall, a 172 puts me at the 99.5 percentile of law school applicants. If by unimpressive, you mean more impressive than 99.5% of the law school applicants in the nation, then yeah, I am unimpressive.</p>
<p>Not using apostrophes when writing contractions? Absurd! Creating fake words out of the English language? Preposterous! Now I don't understand what's going on but it's probably because I'm a stupid UCLA student. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>If you really got a 172 lsat and have a high gpa (since ucla is a joke) you would be going to a much better school then boalt. Unfortunately you probably got a 165 on the lsat and, due to boalts policy on heavily weighting the gpa, got in. A 3.8 + 172 = Columbia, Chicago, or NYU.....not boalt.</p>
<p>Laxattack09... If you are idiosyncratic enough to go through my post history and quote what I wrote in another thread, do it faithfully! Retard. I already said this and I repeat, a 3.8/172 gets me into NYU, Chicago, and Boalt. The reason I chose Boalt is that I can save at least $50,000 as an in-state resident.</p>
<p>I didn't go through your post history, just figured your gpa had to be pretty high if ucla was such a joke. That being said going to boalt over nyu/chicago/columbia was a horrible choice. FWIW it's still a great LS and you should be able to get a great job w/o too much effort.</p>
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I'm not trolling and i resent that.
i'm saying he fits the weirdness/eccentric quotient as described by cal stereotypes.
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<p>Sorry -- you seemed to be saying, "He's extremely arrogant, so he would have fit in well at Berkeley."</p>
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The median LSAT for Berkeley kids is 159. So they are obviously not very smart either.
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<p>The median LSAT is a 166.</p>
<p>UC</a> Berkeley School of Law | Admission and Application Information</p>
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If you really got a 172 lsat and have a high gpa (since ucla is a joke) you would be going to a much better school then boalt.
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<p>1) Berkeley's law school is not Boalt.
2) It's a tippy-top law school. You can't get a whole helluva lot better.
3) You misused "then."</p>
<p>And please, people, stop feeding the troll. It will die of starvation and fade away.</p>
<p>Kyledavid80, you are a certified retard.</p>
<p>I am talking about the median LSAT of Berkeley undergrads applying for law schools! Just go away.</p>