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Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:28 pm
by kazu
thewolfandpeter wrote:michigan. is this decision even close?
This. $20k is definitely not enough.

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:33 pm
by danquayle
Come on, USC definitely has the edge in LA. USC and its alumni are like a cartel there. And its improving all around. It's just silly rankings and T-14 whoring to say otherwise. Michigan is definitely the superior law school everywhere else though.

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:18 pm
by pohboydomer
It's pretty freaking absurd to pick a law school because you "might" have an academic bent "someday." Maybe you want to walk on the moon, too.

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:16 pm
by dogmatic slumber
pohboydomer wrote:It's pretty freaking absurd to pick a law school because you "might" have an academic bent "someday." Maybe you want to walk on the moon, too.
Hey, this thread lives. I actually said I've "got a scholarly bent and would like to maximize [my] options for clerking after graduating and eventually teaching someday." Not so absurd perhaps.

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:17 pm
by pohboydomer
dogmatic slumber wrote:
pohboydomer wrote:It's pretty freaking absurd to pick a law school because you "might" have an academic bent "someday." Maybe you want to walk on the moon, too.
Hey, this thread lives. I actually said I've "got a scholarly bent and would like to maximize [my] options for clerking after graduating and eventually teaching someday." Not so absurd perhaps.
Why not also leave open the possibility of pitching in the majors, appearing on The Bachelor, and sitting on the board of Exxon? Those are also good options you should think about maximizing.

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:44 am
by dogmatic slumber
pohboydomer wrote:
dogmatic slumber wrote:
pohboydomer wrote:It's pretty freaking absurd to pick a law school because you "might" have an academic bent "someday." Maybe you want to walk on the moon, too.
Hey, this thread lives. I actually said I've "got a scholarly bent and would like to maximize [my] options for clerking after graduating and eventually teaching someday." Not so absurd perhaps.
Why not also leave open the possibility of pitching in the majors, appearing on The Bachelor, and sitting on the board of Exxon? Those are also good options you should think about maximizing.
Because I already pitched in the majors, and frankly I can't imagine the latter two experiences being nearly as awesome.

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 9:30 am
by danquayle
dogmatic slumber wrote:
pohboydomer wrote:
dogmatic slumber wrote:
pohboydomer wrote:It's pretty freaking absurd to pick a law school because you "might" have an academic bent "someday." Maybe you want to walk on the moon, too.
Hey, this thread lives. I actually said I've "got a scholarly bent and would like to maximize [my] options for clerking after graduating and eventually teaching someday." Not so absurd perhaps.
Why not also leave open the possibility of pitching in the majors, appearing on The Bachelor, and sitting on the board of Exxon? Those are also good options you should think about maximizing.
Because I already pitched in the majors, and frankly I can't imagine the latter two experiences being nearly as awesome.
Kenny Powers going to law school?

Re: USC ($20k/yr) vs. Michigan (sticker)

Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 10:09 am
by Patriot1208
dogmatic slumber wrote:
pohboydomer wrote:
dogmatic slumber wrote:
pohboydomer wrote:It's pretty freaking absurd to pick a law school because you "might" have an academic bent "someday." Maybe you want to walk on the moon, too.
Hey, this thread lives. I actually said I've "got a scholarly bent and would like to maximize [my] options for clerking after graduating and eventually teaching someday." Not so absurd perhaps.
Why not also leave open the possibility of pitching in the majors, appearing on The Bachelor, and sitting on the board of Exxon? Those are also good options you should think about maximizing.
Because I already pitched in the majors, and frankly I can't imagine the latter two experiences being nearly as awesome.
I much rather go on the bachelor