Worddeuce asked:
Should a person with what would commonly considered bad credit even bother taking the LSAT?
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Should a person with what would commonly considered bad credit even bother taking the LSAT?
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March 30th, 2009 at 11:19 am
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Usually credit checks are only important in jobs requiring the handling of large sums of money or those requiring a security clearance. I don’t see how it would have too much of an effect on someone wanting to be a lawyer.
****Edit for Wildbirdie****
While your points are valid enough, I’ll still point out that there is no definitive link between credit worthiness and character. Pre-employment credit checks are supplemental to the rest of the background check done on prespective employees. Very rarely will an otherwise qualified candidate be denied employment due to bad credit alone.
April 2nd, 2009 at 6:55 pm
Helping People Fix and Maintain Credit
Competition for jobs any job is stiff. The chosen applicant is the best of the best. If you are the only applicant then bad credit history might not be a problem. But when there are a few great applicants that bad credit history could be the reason to scratch you from the list.
If being a lawyer is what you truly want then go for it. That bad credit will ruin your chances for student loans so hopefully you can pay your own tuition
April 6th, 2009 at 2:37 am
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crazyjester9 is indeed crazy. An attorney is usually in a position requiring a high level of confidentiality and trust. In addition, many law firms hold client funds and property in escrow.
Being an attorney is extremely detail oriented. If someone is careless about managing their own finances, how can they be trusted to be diligent with their work for a client?
April 7th, 2009 at 6:55 pm
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1. Borrow at least $5,000. just to hold it on deposit. If you just hold it on deposit, you can borrow it with no credit check at creditloader.com.
2. Make payments on the loan for at least 6 months.
3. Give back the deposit to pay off the loan.
Once you finish, you will have borrowed $5,000. and paid it back in 6 months. Your credit will be pumped up, and you can even do more than one of these if you want. NO CREDIT CHECK.