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Lastly, just because I get really annoyed by lawyers dropping their profession in expectation of adoration and respect.
A 42 out of 48 roughly equates to a 165/166 on the current LSAT scale. No, that's not a great score, especially if you want to get anything close to a "worth it" legal job in today's world. Considering the scale switched in 1991, you obviously went into a completely different legal market than exists today, so you can be forgiven for not knowing that. What you can't be forgiven for is assuming just because you can take a multiple choice test and write a few essays that you get to end discussions when you want. Especially here, only mods get to do that (which I suspect they will shortly).
ROFL. Between 42 and 45 converts to 94-98 percentile. That's 166-171 on todays 180 chart. That's better than 94-98 percent of all people who take the test. And by consensus the test was much harder then. It didn't matter when getting into law school, they were much more impressed with my Electrical Engineering Degree from Johns Hopkins University. It would have been worth taking a few practice tests just to punch in the face with it now instead of just showing up like I did.
I got any job any wanted, including the one have, starting my own law firm at age 26.
I am not the miserable blow hard you are sh*tpoasting all over the forums. You are. Please go away. Stop posting and you will stop making a fool of yourself. You have lost every point you have tried to make, its easier to ignore you just to shorten pointless reading on the forums. I have yet to see one constructive post by you. All I see is "ignore everyone else I am the greatest posts."
I see you ARE the type of player that pre-reads the adventures and would complain if your DM changes it, that's why you stick to AL. BYE forever, and when you see your DM tell him I feel his pain of having you at his table.