Major: Poli Sci (take Const. Law, Business, International law - get used to reading case law) or English/Business - become a good writer. Take Logic as a math subsitute... counts as an analytical reasoning and will help you on the LSAT... and if you want take a Kaplans or Princeton Review course before you take it. Network with your professors and keep in touch with those who you know well and do well in their classes (for Letters of Rec.) I used Mokeba, my Latin Professor, and My Const. Law prof (cant remember her name)
Excellent, I already did most of what you said(Major and Logic course). Now I just have to do well. Thanks for the info.
Abuapu, I would also suggest some history...having some historical perspective on the development of law can certainly help.
sorry, fine...i'll capitulate. if you can't see that LSU fans by no means unconditionally supportive of their team, then I don't want to shatter your perfect little world. Rest assured that LSU is the greatest, and LSU fans are the greatest. The insecurity on this board is just sad.
During the mid to late 90's at LSU, I never missed a football game as a student. During those TERRIBLE seasons the stadium was regularly sold out, 80,000+. Don't speak about that which you do not know. It really is not necessary for you to act as you are. You are the only one around here that is "sad" at this moment.
LG99 is right, the fan support was there for LSU football hasn't really waned, even in the darker days. It's football country, plain and simple.
you will find no place in the country with 80K+ with 7 of 10 losing seasons. no fuggin way. LSU fans are the most loyal and giving fans on earth. if you really think duke hoop fans would be there regardless their success then here's your sign as well. *enter sabanfan*
Waning is different than < 50% capacity filled.... a crowd of less than 7k for a basketball team that has a winning record has no excuse IMHO... People seem to be skipping games because "they are due for a loss because of Brady." "Brady will screw up this easy game." Support them anyway. I'm a Tiger and always will be... Football, basketball men's and women's, baseball, gymnastics, track and field..... it doesn't matter. Those players work their asses off and we should support their efforts, win or lose....
What he said. I remember the LSU-Arky game after Dinardo was fired. I bet there wasn't more than 40,000 in Tiger Stadium. But for the most part people would come no matter the team's record.