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12/27/2011 11:51:47 AM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Wish me luck!!




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12/27/2011 12:20:28 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Good luck!

12/27/2011 2:12:36 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
betterwithme
Over 2,000 Posts (2,418)
Severy, KS
62, joined Dec. 2009


Luck

12/27/2011 5:17:35 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Thanks!

12/28/2011 7:49:42 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Did you take it before you took the LSAT?

12/28/2011 9:21:22 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
betterwithme
Over 2,000 Posts (2,418)
Severy, KS
62, joined Dec. 2009


So? How do you think you did?

12/28/2011 10:33:36 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


What about the LSAT? A fundamental question. What did he score?

12/29/2011 9:47:24 AM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Law school admission test. Go f*** yourself jbck. I just graduated from the University of Cincinnati's juris doctorate/mba program. It took me 5 years to complete and I've worked my a** off. Oh and my score was 159. First year was the hardest.

I haven't taken it yet. July 25, 2012.



[Edited 12/29/2011 9:50:11 AM ]

12/30/2011 12:47:21 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Quote from drew_5050:
Law school admission test. Go f*** yourself jbck. I just graduated from the University of Cincinnati's juris doctorate/mba program. It took me 5 years to complete and I've worked my a** off. Oh and my score was 159. First year was the hardest.

I haven't taken it yet. July 25, 2012.


159. Cool. Now that wasn't so hard to answer, was it? If you pass the bar and plan to enter practice you are going to have to grow a much thicker skin.



12/31/2011 10:20:56 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
queenofhearts61
Over 7,500 Posts!! (7,962)
Seymour, IN
71, joined Mar. 2007


Quote from drew_5050:
Wish me luck!!


Hope it goes well for you Drew, I know that is a difficult exam.

1/1/2012 10:36:12 AM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Quote from queenofhearts61:
Hope it goes well for you Drew, I know that is a difficult exam.


I don't wish anyone luck on the bar exam. We don't need more lawyers. We need more sanity.

1/1/2012 11:02:36 AM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Thanks queen! My fiance at the time said she loved me but would never be satisfied if I didn't do something more professional. Well like the lovesick idiot I was I decided to go to law school to please her. About half way through I caught her cheating on me. She told me I didn't make time for her and she needed more. I learned a valuable lesson that day. Never do anything anyone else wants you to do if its not something you want. I finish what I start thats why I didn't quit. Will I ever practice? Hell if I know. But atleast Ive accomplished something even if it started for the wrong reasons.



[Edited 1/1/2012 11:05:37 AM ]

1/1/2012 4:11:26 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Quote from drew_5050:
Thanks queen! My fiance at the time said she loved me but would never be satisfied if I didn't do something more professional. Well like the lovesick idiot I was I decided to go to law school to please her. About half way through I caught her cheating on me. She told me I didn't make time for her and she needed more. I learned a valuable lesson that day. Never do anything anyone else wants you to do if its not something you want. I finish what I start thats why I didn't quit. Will I ever practice? Hell if I know. But atleast Ive accomplished something even if it started for the wrong reasons.


You're becoming a rugged individualist. That's good. It was fundamental in the early history of our country. Now it is something that needs to be "rediscovered". Almost nobody takes care of themselves or follows their own dreams anymore. Good for you. For that you have my respect, even if the Great Bard said, "...kill all the lawyers!". I loved 'The Merchant of Venice'! There is a wonderful lesson there, too.

1/1/2012 7:43:19 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Quote from jbck:
You're becoming a rugged individualist. That's good. It was fundamental in the early history of our country. Now it is something that needs to be "rediscovered". Almost nobody takes care of themselves or follows their own dreams anymore. Good for you. For that you have my respect, even if the Great Bard said, "...kill all the lawyers!". I loved 'The Merchant of Venice'! There is a wonderful lesson there, too.


Thanks jbck. I appreciate it. I agree. Its something that I learned from having to live hard growing up. I never b*tched about being poor. If other kids had nice stuff and I didn't I didn't wine and cry. I had a lawn mower and a snow shovel. I did odd jobs for people. I remember overhearing people critisize my mom. but she did the best she could. but I wouldn't take this experience back for anything. I learned that money didn't grow on trees. Since I knew the value of money I started making better decisions with my money at an early age. You'd be surprised how much you don't want something when you have to pay for it yourself. I learned alot of useful business skills as well hands on. and my mom raised me to believe I could do whatever I wanted to do. And I don't care how much money I have I'm gonna raise my kids this way.

Lol, also...I hate lawyers too for the most part. I think when I started I just wanted the title to impress a girl.

1/1/2012 9:33:50 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
queenofhearts61
Over 7,500 Posts!! (7,962)
Seymour, IN
71, joined Mar. 2007


Quote from drew_5050:
Thanks jbck. I appreciate it. I agree. Its something that I learned from having to live hard growing up. I never b*tched about being poor. If other kids had nice stuff and I didn't I didn't wine and cry. I had a lawn mower and a snow shovel. I did odd jobs for people. I remember overhearing people critisize my mom. but she did the best she could. but I wouldn't take this experience back for anything. I learned that money didn't grow on trees. Since I knew the value of money I started making better decisions with my money at an early age. You'd be surprised how much you don't want something when you have to pay for it yourself. I learned alot of useful business skills as well hands on. and my mom raised me to believe I could do whatever I wanted to do. And I don't care how much money I have I'm gonna raise my kids this way.

Lol, also...I hate lawyers too for the most part. I think when I started I just wanted the title to impress a girl.


Drew a law degree can open many other doors for you other than being a lawyer. I personally, as someone who loves to learn, think no one ever regrets having learned something.

1/1/2012 11:33:59 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Quote from drew_5050:
Thanks jbck. I appreciate it. I agree. Its something that I learned from having to live hard growing up. I never b*tched about being poor. If other kids had nice stuff and I didn't I didn't wine and cry. I had a lawn mower and a snow shovel. I did odd jobs for people. I remember overhearing people critisize my mom. but she did the best she could. but I wouldn't take this experience back for anything. I learned that money didn't grow on trees. Since I knew the value of money I started making better decisions with my money at an early age. You'd be surprised how much you don't want something when you have to pay for it yourself. I learned alot of useful business skills as well hands on. and my mom raised me to believe I could do whatever I wanted to do. And I don't care how much money I have I'm gonna raise my kids this way.

Lol, also...I hate lawyers too for the most part. I think when I started I just wanted the title to impress a girl.


Impress a girl? I fully understand. Who hasn't? It's a manly thing. Tom Sawyer had to walk that fence at Becky's house! Men will do a lot for a woman. Why is that? Hehehehe!!!!



1/2/2012 10:19:17 AM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Quote from jbck:
Impress a girl? I fully understand. Who hasn't? It's a manly thing. Tom Sawyer had to walk that fence at Becky's house! Men will do a lot for a woman. Why is that? Hehehehe!!!!



Haha, I was thinking with the wrong part of my anatomy. She definantly wasn't worth it though. Any woman who expects these kinds of things from a man then rewards him by sleeping with another man because your to busy kinda deserves the becoming a obese waitress and part time cashier fate. Not that those jobs are bad. but with her tastes and expectations.....Its amazing how fast a woman goes down hill.

1/2/2012 3:27:48 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
jbck
Over 2,000 Posts (2,957)
Springdale, AR
62, joined Aug. 2007


Quote from drew_5050:
Haha, I was thinking with the wrong part of my anatomy. She definantly wasn't worth it though. Any woman who expects these kinds of things from a man then rewards him by sleeping with another man because your to busy kinda deserves the becoming a obese waitress and part time cashier fate. Not that those jobs are bad. but with her tastes and expectations.....Its amazing how fast a woman goes down hill.


All women have pussies and they are pretty much the same. What is important is the woman that wears it. Her character and nurturing nature is much more important then a wet place to seek relief. The best women are not beautiful or shapely, they are passionate. They are passionate about life and the pursuit of it. They are passionate about love, honor, and respect. They are the ultimate nest-builders that nurture future generations. Those are the qualities that make a woman great, not that little wet spot that reveals itself after you roll her in flour to find it!



1/2/2012 4:52:37 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
drew_5050
Middletown, OH
34, joined Oct. 2011


Quote from jbck:
All women have pussies and they are pretty much the same. What is important is the woman that wears it. Her character and nurturing nature is much more important then a wet place to seek relief. The best women are not beautiful or shapely, they are passionate. They are passionate about life and the pursuit of it. They are passionate about love, honor, and respect. They are the ultimate nest-builders that nurture future generations. Those are the qualities that make a woman great, not that little wet spot that reveals itself after you roll her in flour to find it!



lmao, so true....Now that I'm older those are the characteristics I look for. Theres a world of difference between who I was 5-6 years ago and who I am today. Im actually an adult now lol, I was still a kid really.

1/9/2012 2:50:34 PM Sitting for the state bar exam  
betterwithme
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Severy, KS
62, joined Dec. 2009


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