It’s a different population. 99th percentile of high school graduate population vs 72nd percentile of law school applicants which is a smaller sample of the same population . If only the top 10% of high school graduates apply to law school(it’s much less) that would be 97th percentile of the high school graduate population. But I get it y’all slow date hate
You’re an idiot, close to 50% of high school graduates can’t read and write properly. You’ve made the assumption that the people taking the LSAT are the top 10% of high school students, they’re not, but they’re also not 50 year old brokeass loser drug addicts who have never accomplished anything in life.
You keep trying to sensationalize the LSAT like it is some big accomplishment. It’s 8th grade logic and a bunch of jargon. Let’s really look at your results through a more realistic viewpoint:
- You scored at the bottom of the actual true Law School candidates.
- You’re twice as old as the average student applying to Law School.
- You have zero experience in the field of Law, other than being a criminal.
- You have no money to attend Law School, you would be paying off student loans until retirement.
- IF YOU GRADUATE, you will be a 50 year old intern in an office full of cutthroat 20-something year old elite professionals. You would cry and quit in the first week.
- You have no other skills to accentuate a Law Degree.
- Your psychotic behavior would get you fired from an office job.
- You would always be known as the ugly social worker’s ex husband she fleeced.
Great career move Stickman ! I like the part where you compare yourself to the entire country’s high school student sample size - even then you are below average.
Did the quack in California take your money for the failed pec surgery yet ? 🤣