@Trotsky @panamaican @Quipling
And almost anyone else (couldn't remember who else is an attorney around here).
But just generally... am I wrong for being a little irked about the last requirement on this list?
https://law.byu.edu/departments/admissions/admissions-info/acceptance-criteria/
The list for those curious that don't want to click the link:
- Bachelor's Degree
- LSAT, GRE or qualify under LSAT exemption policy
- Sign up for LSAC and CAS
- Submit application through LSAC which includes (College transcripts, personal statement (two pages about self), resume, Letters of Recommendation (prefer two professors but can use professional references from "non-traditional candidates")
- Two-Leader Ecclesiastical Endorsement (LDS applicants (doesn't apply to me). NON LDS APPLICANTS:
NON-LEDS applicants need an endorsement from a member of clergy from their own faith (or a local LDS Bishop) and from the non-denominational BYU Chaplain
How the fuck does someone like me that didn't GO to BYU for my Undergrad and ISN'T religious at all fulfill that last one? I get they're a private school so they can set standards how they want but that just seems like a trap designed to get more people to convert. DAMNIT. It's the only night law school option near me. If I went to University of Utah I'd have to basically take out a massive loan and leave my job.