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To: edge919

I didn’t apply to “Havard”. My application was accepted to 3 othem. I am waiting for the answer to 2 others. I am always looking for ways to improve myself, and I never had a problem being accepted to professional degree programs. So please do not attack me, because I make a typo or grammar error on a forum. I think it is pretty small of you. I always enjoy people like you who are on the spelling police. You actually have anything to offer to the conversation other than making fun of people on here? My original comment is true. When you apply to law schools, they do not ask for birth certificate. Look at LSAC.org. However, you can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars, and years getting your “juris doctor”, and never pass the bar due to character flaws. Character flaws could be a range of anything, including lying on your law school application. By the way, I wrote that comment after a full day of work, and I plan to go to law school part-time. Sorry I tried to share something about myself on here, it might be the last time.


115 posted on 03/24/2012 4:40:07 AM PDT by castlegreyskull
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To: castlegreyskull
You set yourself up by trying to make yourself an expert through your anecdotal comment, and by committing such a blatant typo, not once, but twice. As for the quality of your claim, well it took about 10 seconds to find something that negates it ... even from a law school website:
Birth Certificates: All applicants to the Florida Bar are required to send an official copy of their birth certificate.

link to Miami Law School page on Florida Bar Admissions

118 posted on 03/24/2012 9:35:43 AM PDT by edge919
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