Applying to Law school for fun?!

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Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.

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Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.

Why? It's a waste of time and money.
 
Er...I'm not sure that I really would put the words "apply" and "fun" in the same sentence unless there's a negative modifier something, so....no.

Also, why would you just randomly take the LSAT?! I don't think that and "fun" belong together either. Nor does "fun" belong with paying for application fees or writing personal statements that declare you badly want to have a career that...hey! You don't actually want!
 
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I didn't apply to law school, but I interned with a firm's legal team one summer and I took the LSAT cause all the other interns were taking it. I got a 172. My family thinks I should go to law school instead of med school, but then I would have to be a lawyer.
 
I know a lot of people in my program (Economics) who applied to law...not just for the hell of it, but they're clearly not committed. It's just in addition to their normal final year job search. If they get in, they'll be lawyers, if not, they'll go into econ.
 
I ttthink being an atttourney is a bad career choice. I would not tttry to join a profession ttthat is under-regulattted and pumped outtt more graduatttes ttthan markettt can handle.
 
If I don't go to graduate school my parents won't love me.
 
I ttthink being an atttourney is a bad career choice. I would not tttry to join a profession ttthat is under-regulattted and pumped outtt more graduatttes ttthan markettt can handle.

Whattt up wittth all ttthe ttt's?
 
why stop there? pharm, dent, grad schools for molecular bio, nuclear engineering, astrophysics...i couldn't think of anything more enjoyable to do with my time than wasting time, energy, and effort, not to mention the money involved in applying for any type of pro school.

sorry, but this is a silly question. and I like that you say you will "almost certainly will" apply. when you do (and my money is that you wont..), please let us know how that turns out.
 
Whattt up wittth all ttthe ttt's?

It's an inside joke for lawyers, or not, because it's not really funny given many of their current empolyment condition.
 
Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.

How about you pay me half of what the actual applications will cost and in return I will even write you nice rejection letters.

Rich kids and their ideas.

:slap:
 
Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.
Yeah
Law2Doc. And he went to school too. Just for the heck of it!:meanie:
 
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How about you pay me half of what the actual applications will cost and in return I will even write you nice rejection letters.

Rich kids and their ideas.

:slap:
No no no no nono nono
Rich kids wouldn't even attempt that

I think the word you're looking for is...wait, this thread is moderated, right?

The word you're looking for is 2 Standard Deviation behind the norm of IQ Kids?
 
I did and got in. My school has a special deal for honors college people where it's free to apply and you don't have to take the LSAT.

It was literally 'for fun' and not a bad plan B.
 
Dude, do it, law school seems like just GPA and LSAt crap. You got a good LSAt, just apply. I don't think they even do interviews, well at least usc doesnt. If you got the money and the time, why not.
 
have you ever had a real job in your life? do you know what it's like to make 7 dollars an hour? do you know what it's like to make less than 150 bucks a week after working 8-5 every dam day that week?

go get a real job, pay your own rent and utilities, etc etc, and then come back here and tell us if you still want to apply to law school for "fun"...🙄
 
Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.

I'm wondering why would you want to invest more than $100k and 30+ years of you life based on a whim???

If you honestly want to be a lawyer, than work hard and apply to law school, but it doesn't sound like you've given much thought to law.

I suggest you NOT apply to something because you want to go to grad school. So many people are careless of their school choices and many end up miserable in their job and deeply in debt.

I actually thought about law school, in part because my father had wanted me to do it. Had I just randomly applied to it, I now know I would have been very unhappy. Fortunately, I decided to investigate the legal profession. I spoke to working lawyers, read up on the current state of the legal profession, and compared it to other professions I was interested in. I realized the legal profession did not fit my goals or temperament. That isn't to say others would be unhappy in law, but I knew I would not be.

And before you start throwing any money around, remember that the degree can be as much of a financial burden as an income booster. If you end up six figures in debt, you're only option may be to pay it by working in whatever you trained in. If you went to law school and found out you hated it, you will still have to don a suit and go to work at a law firm for many years to pay that debt down. Do you want to be chained to a job "just for the heck of it"?
 
Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.


15-year attorney here.

Why on Earth would you want to do that? Do you actually want to go to law school? If you don't, then don't apply. Applying "just for the fun of it" is an insult to lawyers and aspiring lawyers. Did you ever think that if you're accepted, you might be taking the spot of someone who REALLY wants to be a lawyer? Maybe someone who has always wanted to go to that school?

This just pisses me off...
 
It's an inside joke for lawyers, or not, because it's not really funny given many of their current empolyment condition.


I'm an actual, real life lawyer, and I've never heard of this "inside joke."
 
hey i'm actually a real lawyer too and i find this thread offensive. and i dont get the joke either..
 
I'm an actual, real life lawyer, and I've never heard of this "inside joke."

I stumbled upon loyola2L and it led me right to message boards where the term ttt is used liberally.

It literally describes law schools that have excessively low standard of admission.
 
I think you've convinced me to apply to law school.

Not gonna lie I thought about doing this....but then I was like hell no once I realized how big of a deal applying to med school is.

I've always said, I'd rather deal with people's f***ed up bodies than their f***ed up lives. It's just less complicated 🙄
 
My wife is in the profession and you couldn't have paid me to go to law school. Just no interest in it at all for me.

The market is very saturated right now, it's tough out there.
 
Not gonna lie I thought about doing this....but then I was like hell no once I realized how big of a deal applying to med school is.

I've always said, I'd rather deal with people's f***ed up bodies than their f***ed up lives. It's just less complicated 🙄

I guess if I wanted to deal with both I could become a psychiatrist?
 
My wife is in the profession and you couldn't have paid me to go to law school. Just no interest in it at all for me.

The market is very saturated right now, it's tough out there.
whats worse is with people losing their jobs left and right, more and more people are putting off their payments. and i also USED to work a great deal in realty (mostly closings w/ banks and stuff), but now the market is in shambles and closings keep getting put off or canceled. awesome. tgf medicine!
 
I'm planning on going to law school after residency and maybe culinary school too. But then I wake up and realize I have bills to pay, maybe someday.
 
I actually have a tendency to pronounce the "a" in "lawyer" as "law-yer" (as opposed to the "normal" pronunciation of "lo-yer") so I can't become one because then everyone would think that I was a "liar." Sorry for the liberal use of quotation marks.
 
AND it's superhard to get a bank to even look at your application for a loan when buying nice houses these days unless they have noice credit ratings.. sadly most of my customers did/do not fall into that credit category.
 
15-year attorney here.

Why on Earth would you want to do that? Do you actually want to go to law school? If you don't, then don't apply. Applying "just for the fun of it" is an insult to lawyers and aspiring lawyers. Did you ever think that if you're accepted, you might be taking the spot of someone who REALLY wants to be a lawyer? Maybe someone who has always wanted to go to that school?

This just pisses me off...

Wow... think a little bit please. If he were accepted and declined the offer, someone else would get off the waitlist. 🙄
 
My ex-girlfriend went to a (the?) top Ivy League undergrad school. She lived in a dorm wing with other pre-meds. I was a bit puzzled to discover that she applied to medical schools, law schools and a liberal arts Ph.D. programs all at the same time. WTF, I silently thought to myself. She said she had done so to give herself a breadth of options, and she wanted to get into the most prestigious school she could, apparently regardless of field. For example, Yale Law would trump Penn Med. crazy.

It seemed a topic too dangerous to dig for details. I think if she actually got into a top-three (by some magazine-decided reputation) med or law school, she would have told me. Her MCAT/GPA was sufficiently high for the best schools. She did get accepted to, entered, and finished her Ph.D., at the (supposedly) best department in its field in the country.

Some people are unashamedly after title and prestige. and to be able to say, I got into such-n-such School of Law on a whim is just another notch on they can use to sell themselves.
 
My ex-girlfriend went to a (the?) top Ivy League undergrad school. She lived in a dorm wing with other pre-meds. I was a bit puzzled to discover that she applied to medical schools, law schools and a liberal arts Ph.D. programs all at the same time. WTF, I silently thought to myself. She said she had done so to give herself a breadth of options, and she wanted to get into the most prestigious school she could, apparently regardless of field. For example, Yale Law would trump Penn Med. crazy.

It seemed a topic too dangerous to dig for details. I think if she actually got into a top-three (by some magazine-decided reputation) med or law school, she would have told me. Her MCAT/GPA was sufficiently high for the best schools. She did get accepted to, entered, and finished her Ph.D., at the (supposedly) best department in its field in the country.

Some people are unashamedly after title and prestige. and to be able to say, I got into such-n-such School of Law on a whim is just another notch on they can use to sell themselves.

The sex must have been too great to pass up.
 
My ex-girlfriend went to a (the?) top Ivy League undergrad school. She lived in a dorm wing with other pre-meds. I was a bit puzzled to discover that she applied to medical schools, law schools and a liberal arts Ph.D. programs all at the same time. WTF, I silently thought to myself. She said she had done so to give herself a breadth of options, and she wanted to get into the most prestigious school she could, apparently regardless of field. For example, Yale Law would trump Penn Med. crazy.

It seemed a topic too dangerous to dig for details. I think if she actually got into a top-three (by some magazine-decided reputation) med or law school, she would have told me. Her MCAT/GPA was sufficiently high for the best schools. She did get accepted to, entered, and finished her Ph.D., at the (supposedly) best department in its field in the country.

Some people are unashamedly after title and prestige. and to be able to say, I got into such-n-such School of Law on a whim is just another notch on they can use to sell themselves.

wait... actually, maybe it wasn't
 
Yeah, I am doing pre-med for "fun". Taking MCAT for fun. Apply to med school for fun. What the heck. Why not apply law schools ? You spend money to boost the U.S economy. Lets do it ! Where we r gonna have dreams, hopes, opportunities and inspiration for the America.
 
I think some of you are seriously over-estimating the difficulty, cost and time associated with applying to law school.

I don't think it's a good idea of course, but it's not as if the OP would be applying to med school all over agian.
 
Man, if your idea of fun is applying to law schools for the heck of it, then there's something seriously wrong with you.
 
Well . . . I don't know about you guys, but I am a law student that decided to apply to medical school for $hits and giggles. After getting a perfect score on My LSATS I decided to go ahead and take a gander onto what all these little premedders were bitch-fitting about.

So I took that MYCAT test or whatever you guys call it and got the following score:

PS: 17
VR: 23
BS: 19
WS: Z

As you can see, my slight preference towards the linguistic side of things is quite apperent in the MYCAT exam score. Honestly, I really think I should retake it because the scores seem a little skewed and I am not happy being in the 171st percentile. On the practice MYCATs, I was scoring in the 10^34 percentile so I honestly don't know what happened here.

Anyway, I gotta admit that taking the time off between showing off my six pack at the beach and feeding baby seals off the coast of antartica while macking out with 27 of my super fine and/or hot girlfriends, it was quite an entertaining process to apply to medical school. Now if you will excuse me, I have to attend to my adopted african tribe that I am sheltering in my backyard at the moment . . .
 
Well . . . I don't know about you guys, but I am a law student that decided to apply to medical school for $hits and giggles. After getting a perfect score on My LSATS I decided to go ahead and take a gander onto what all these little premedders were bitch-fitting about.

So I took that MYCAT test or whatever you guys call it and got the following score:

PS: 17
VR: 23
BS: 19
WS: Z

As you can see, my slight preference towards the linguistic side of things is quite apperent in the MYCAT exam score. Honestly, I really think I should retake it because the scores seem a little skewed and I am not happy being in the 171st percentile. On the practice MYCATs, I was scoring in the 10^34 percentile so I honestly don't know what happened here.

Anyway, I gotta admit that taking the time off between showing off my six pack at the beach and feeding baby seals off the coast of antartica while macking out with 27 of my super fine and/or hot girlfriends, it was quite an entertaining process to apply to medical school. Now if you will excuse me, I have to attend to my adopted african tribe that I am sheltering in my backyard at the moment . . .

Perfect LOL^199

I decided rather than apply to Law school AND Medical school at the same time, I would just go back out behind the house and crucify myself. The feet and left hand were fairly easy, but now I am stuck with the problem of trying to get the last nail through my right hand (using only my right hand).

Darn nails. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME!!!?!?!?
 
Perfect LOL^199

I decided rather than apply to Law school AND Medical school at the same time, I would just go back out behind the house and crucify myself. The feet and left hand were fairly easy, but now I am stuck with the problem of trying to get the last nail through my right hand (using only my right hand).

Darn nails. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME!!!?!?!?

I would buddy, I really would . . . but between all the sex I am having and all the classes that I am taking at both Oxford in the UK and Harvard back home, and Cancer not curing itself, it would be foolish of me to go their (and even more foolish of me to waste my time on correcting a simple understandable mistake like their and there) and help you with such a mundane task. Better luck next time, as a true successful person would have planned ahead and purchased programmable nail gun to turn himself into the most pristine human sacrafice kite looking thing.
 
I'm an actual, real life lawyer, and I've never heard of this "inside joke."

Ditto. Is it supposed to be a stutter?? Sounds like Handy found some obscure comment on some obscure law student board. I doubt many lawyers know of this "inside lawyer joke"; I've heard most of them and this one doesn't make the radar. At any rate, this is a premed board, so let's save the obscure law student comments for the prelaw message boards, where they perhaps make sense.

But no, there is no point taking the LSAT and applying to law school for the heck of it. Why waste your time and the time of the law school admissions folks? This is not fun. If this is your idea of fun, you may need to seek professional help. You apply to med school to be a doctor, you apply to law school to be a lawyer. It's as simple as that. There are no other reasons to apply to these professional schools. I thus have to agree with CRB that OP is probably trolling. But not even a quality attempt.
 
Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.

Jeez, and I thought I didn't have a life...

Why stop there? Take the GMAT and apply for business school. You'll need some business experience though. I'm sure, given your current predicament, that you'll have plenty of time.
 
I'm planning on going to law school after residency and maybe culinary school too. But then I wake up and realize I have bills to pay, maybe someday.

Culinary seems much more useful. I wouldn't mind taking some classes on the side to have a few good recipes in my back pocket...but applying to law school? Not a chance.
 
Culinary seems much more useful. I wouldn't mind taking some classes on the side to have a few good recipes in my back pocket...but applying to law school? Not a chance.
I would take it while in medical school or before. Gotta know how to filet that latissimus dorsi or deep-fry the brain. You'll be a great group-member in anatomy lab!
 
Out of curiosity have any of you applied to law school for the simple Heck of it? If so what law schools did you apply too? Im just curious, when the time rolls around for me to do this, I most certainly will.

I would do it just to see where I could get in. But money is an issue.
 
Culinary seems much more useful. I wouldn't mind taking some classes on the side to have a few good recipes in my back pocket...but applying to law school? Not a chance.

I've always dreamed about being an Iron Chef.
 
Ditto. Is it supposed to be a stutter?? Sounds like Handy found some obscure comment on some obscure law student board. I doubt many lawyers know of this "inside lawyer joke"; I've heard most of them and this one doesn't make the radar. At any rate, this is a premed board, so let's save the obscure law student comments for the prelaw message boards, where they perhaps make sense.


TTT = Third Tier Toilet. Refers to the vast number of substandard law schools that churn out lawyers with no job options and a six figure debt.

I'm surprised you hadn't heard of it, but I guess you probably applied to law school before the popularity of the law school forums. It's actually not that obscure to aspiring law students, especially on law school forums. I've seen it on at least three different law school forums a few years back when I was doing some research on law schools.

So you are correct that it's not an inside lawyer's joke, it's more of an inside law student joke. 🙂

FWIW, avoid TTT law schools like the plague. You'd be better off NOT going to law school than attending a really bad one.
 
TTT = Third Tier Toilet. Refers to the vast number of substandard law schools that churn out lawyers with no job options and a six figure debt.

I'm surprised you hadn't heard of it, but I guess you probably applied to law school before the popularity of the law school forums. It's actually not that obscure to aspiring law students, especially on law school forums. I've seen it on at least three different law school forums a few years back when I was doing some research on law schools.

So you are correct that it's not an inside lawyer's joke, it's more of an inside law student joke. 🙂

FWIW, avoid TTT law schools like the plague. You'd be better off NOT going to law school than attending a really bad one.

it had unfortunately became a lawyer joke as graduates of lower tier law schools being barred and enter what they called "gutter law", or 40k ish small law positions.
 
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