My win percentage is prolly like around .600 tbh or thereabouts. Had great parents, good upbringing, best schools in the state, traveled extensively, a decent network.
I could have had more l's though. Did a lot of stupid shyt in high school with drinking that I still slightly regret even though I'm 5 years removed now. Driving, burning bridges, being a dikkhead etc. Luckily I made it out alive and alright.
My only losses come from, from my perspective, one not taking advantage of undergrad. Didn't know how to play the game. I drifted about, didn't know what I wanted to do. Once I got the hang of how to get good grades by coasting you couldn't tell me anything. I just drank, played FIFA, hung out with the brodeo and partied. When it came down to work I did it and got good grades.
I didn't network, didn't look for internships etc. So now I have a degree with no real experience which is a bytch. Hindsight is cold. The second l would probably be not ponying up the dough for lsat classes. It's the difference between T1 and T2. Had I spent the money there is no doubt in my mind that I would be Top 10 (well top 25 at least) right now.
Now I got three more years of school (

) even though it's not what I really want to do. Just doing it cos' I don't know what else to do. Definitely thought about teaching and travelling. Ah well, at least going back to school I know what to do now.