I would like you to show evidence that you ever went to Boalt law school, maybe a letter of acceptance with your name blanked out?
Nobody is making up any communications. No-Thomas Jefferson Law School Student has transferred to Boalt Law School. People can ask Ed Tom themselves.
Lawl Shcool wrote:phialphadelta wrote:That's funny that you transferred to Boalt because last year I messaged Boalt's dean about transferring from Thomas Jefferson School of Law and he said you would have to be ranked number 1 in your entire class to have a "chance at transferring to Boalt" and no student has transferred from Thomas Jefferson School of Law before.
There are 2 TJ transfers graduating from Boalt this year - I am willing to bet that you are making up messaging Dean Tom since he is very aware that we are there since he called us to inform us we got in. You are gaining very little credibility making things up when trying to argue on here.
phialphadelta wrote:
By the way, for your record Wills and Trusts, Community Property, CA Civil Procedure, CA evidence, CA Criminal Law are all tested on the CA Bar but not required as part of Thomas Jefferson School of Law's curriculum.
I stand corrected that not all CA bar topics are required, however, all are offered except "CA criminal law" which is not offerred because it is not a topic that is tested on the CA bar. Crim Law is a 1L class that everyone must take and is tested on the CA bar along with Crim Pro.
phialphadelta wrote:
There are T-14 professors at every school. But Thomas Jefferson School of Law has a high number of lowly ranked Professors as well who went to non-aba accredited law schools and could not even sit for the CA Bar to take it, let alone pass it.
If you could post a link to any TJ prof who attended a non-aba accredited American law school I will stop posting in this thread. There are professors who attended international schools, just like every other law school in the country but that is hardly a bad thing.
You seem to be stuck on this notion that law professors need to have passed the CA bar to be considered knowledgeable enough to teach. I am not sure why you even think this is relevant. This semester at Boalt not a single one of my professors is licensed in CA. Passing the CA bar is hardly necessary to teach a law class. In fact, the worst professors I have had in law school are adjuncts who are practicing lawyers while the best have been non-practicing full-time professors.
Please define what a "lowly ranked professor" is.
Look at all the Legal Writing Professors for your example of Professors not going to ABA schools. If Thomas Jefferson School of Law was such a great school you should have just stayed there and helped the other 67% of the students pass the bar.
California Western law School also in Downtown San Diego takes in students with the same LSAT/GPA numbers, and they have the same amount of students getting kicked out after 1L year, yet their LSAT passage rate is double what Thomas Jefferson School of Law's is.
Thomas Jefferson School of Law even boasts that it's Bar Teaching program, Bar Secrets, is superior to Barbri's, which California Western endorses.
Why is Thomas Jefferson School of Law charging it's students another 4k to take Thomas Jefferson School of Law's "Bar Secrets" taught by it's 1L test take tutoring professors when California Western is basically paying for their students to take BARBRI for free.
Thomas Jefferson school of law is greedy and a joke.