If you think you will probably end up in Law school, why not do it now? Why waste time and money on a religion degree that won't do anything for you? Especially when you are probably going to be taking loans for law school, it seems unnecessary to waste your current debt-free situation.
Becoming words from a Div student. Not sure what kind of enjoyment you think that would bring me. I posted because I appreciated when people announced their interviews at Emory and Duke, which I did not get.
I am not one of the posters on the results page, but I also got an email invitation today from Baylor. I don't know about the subfields of the other two, but mine is NT. I don't want to answer for the others, but they might be (as I am) trying to be discreet about posting identifiable information.
Just found out I was rejected by UNC. Happened to check my status on the online application, never received an email. This was the first decision I have received. I have also yet to hear anything from Duke.
As the article suggests, this is a significant (and growing) part of the population. I can't think of any politicians off the top of my head that are really accounting for this group, and I think that has a lot to do with the general dissatisfaction with both parties.