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Daily Archives: April 10, 2012
Everyone at Baylor Law Knows Each Other’s LSAT Score
Something pretty fun happened last week. Well, “pretty fun” for the casual observer, but “terrifying and frustrating” for people who had been accepted at a certain university. That’s because Baylor Law School accidentally released all the personal information of their admitted students to their admitted students. Everyone got an email with a spreadsheet attached, showing the names, addresses and phone numbers of their peers. Maybe they were trying to instill some camaraderie in their incoming class, hoping they’d start calling each other just to say hi?
Anyway, if that wasn’t bad enough, they also released the GPAs, LSAT scores, undergraduate schools, racial affiliations, and scholarship offers of the students as well.
So this sucks if you were admitted to Baylor.
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Apr 10, 2012 - 6:42 pm - By Colin Elzie
Tags: law school, LSAT, lsat score, lsat scores, news and analysis
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Tags: law school, LSAT, lsat score, lsat scores, news and analysis
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Logical Reasonings / 4.10.12
A) George Zimmerman’s lawyers call it quits, but still maintain his innocence. Yahoo! News. B) Have the wrong people stopped applying to law school? The Atlantic. C) University of Colorado Law School is getting its glam on. Westword. D) The … Read Entire Article…






