What do you need on the MBE to multi-state out? I think it's like 150, right? If so, just think -- all the extra time you spent improving your score the last 16 points could have been better spent doing . . . nothing.
nice, elle. you rock! how about some enthusiasm? i know you're down, down, down about the profession and your job chances and regretting law school but this is an impressive accomplishment. you did something that many people can't do. it took a ton of hard work. you did it.
I like run-on sentences and I hate proofreading. I prefer my dog to most people. My future plans include dodging my student loan officers for the rest of my life.
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Congrats! Does that mean you "multi-stated" out?
Now get a job already!
I did multistate out.
And I'm working on the job.
congrats!
Congratulations!
Congrats, we still don't know . . .
Congrats! Now celebrate by giving Ted a treat!
Yay. You did it!
congrats!
I found out today, too ... but we don't get our actual scores. Ever. Damn.
Congrats! (again!)
Many congrats!
Congratulations!!!!!
Hot damn! What's multi-stated out?
It means my essays didn't count.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
congrats!!!
Congrats!
big congrats!
YAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!
That's an amazing score!! Congratulations to you, LB!
Hey, good work.
What do you need on the MBE to multi-state out? I think it's like 150, right? If so, just think -- all the extra time you spent improving your score the last 16 points could have been better spent doing . . . nothing.
Yeah it's 150. Sadly, the scores I was getting at the start of the whole process were probably high enough to get that.
YAY!!! Congratulations
nice, elle. you rock! how about some enthusiasm? i know you're down, down, down about the profession and your job chances and regretting law school but this is an impressive accomplishment. you did something that many people can't do. it took a ton of hard work. you did it.
I really do not think it;s that big of a deal. Plus it just makes me an unemployed attorney officially.
Congratulations!
Well done!
Can someone please explain what "multistate out" means?
I have a feeling its something to do with being excused from some part of the exam if you do well enough in another?
We don't have bar exams over here...
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