What is your real "dream" school? Forum
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Hawaii, paradise. I would die there.
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I'm speaking at Stanford next Thursday. I'll let them know.twentypercentmore wrote:Stanford, Cambridge (UK), University of Melbourne (AU).
Probably in that order.
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(and if one of their admissions officers needs a kidney, I think we could work out a deal...)MikeSpivey wrote:I'm speaking at Stanford next Thursday. I'll let them know.twentypercentmore wrote:Stanford, Cambridge (UK), University of Melbourne (AU).
Probably in that order.
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So long as it is yours and not mine, I am confident in the negotiations.twentypercentmore wrote:(and if one of their admissions officers needs a kidney, I think we could work out a deal...)MikeSpivey wrote:I'm speaking at Stanford next Thursday. I'll let them know.twentypercentmore wrote:Stanford, Cambridge (UK), University of Melbourne (AU).
Probably in that order.
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Haha I like where your head is at. Touché.RhymesLikeDimes wrote:Arizona State
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classic pic. ive always wondered, what the fuck is that logo?InGoodFaith wrote:
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I believe that is in L.A., yes?
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Yep. The Mayor went there, pillar of intelligence that he is.MikeSpivey wrote:I believe that is in L.A., yes?
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re: People's College. I thought it was decided that he was drinking a San Pellegrino, not a beer.
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You're correct. And still, I have no idea what the logo's supposed to be.cinephile wrote:re: People's College. I thought it was decided that he was drinking a San Pellegrino, not a beer.
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looks like a Perrier bottle.cinephile wrote:re: People's College. I thought it was decided that he was drinking a San Pellegrino, not a beer.
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For the years 1997 through 2010, 29 Peoples College graduates have taken the California Bar Examination as first-time takers; of that number, 3 passed the examination for a pass rate of 10%.
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Please tell me they do not say that on their own website? Also, please tell me they have a website.Crowing wrote:For the years 1997 through 2010, 29 Peoples College graduates have taken the California Bar Examination as first-time takers; of that number, 3 passed the examination for a pass rate of 10%.
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They do have their own website but I can't find anything about outcomes on there: http://peoplescollegeoflaw.edu/index.htmlMikeSpivey wrote:Please tell me they do not say that on their own website? Also, please tell me they have a website.Crowing wrote:For the years 1997 through 2010, 29 Peoples College graduates have taken the California Bar Examination as first-time takers; of that number, 3 passed the examination for a pass rate of 10%.
That information is from wiki which is pulling the numbers from the CA bar site.
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The picture on the upper right looks like an old Soviet Era Communist Party propaganda billboard. The picture on the upper left, well, maybe they should just lie and use a different building.
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Yeah upper right picture would make a nice 'tar imo.MikeSpivey wrote:The picture on the upper right looks like an old Soviet Era Communist Party propaganda billboard. The picture on the upper left, well, maybe they should just lie and use a different building.
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3 letters of recommendation? Are you kidding me.
Also, where can I find out a out other law schools like this. I could use the lols
Also, where can I find out a out other law schools like this. I could use the lols
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I hear there is a Moon School of Law...wannabelawstudent wrote:3 letters of recommendation? Are you kidding me.
Also, where can I find out a out other law schools like this. I could use the lols
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That was me. I wish it actually existed.....MikeSpivey wrote:I hear there is a Moon School of Law...wannabelawstudent wrote:3 letters of recommendation? Are you kidding me.
Also, where can I find out a out other law schools like this. I could use the lols
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I used to live right around the corner from that law school, there's the best deli in the world there and some of the best tamales, too.
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Dream location would be Stanford/Berkeley/NYU.
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Wannabe, you have to give me some credit. That's why I responded as such.wannabelawstudent wrote:That was me. I wish it actually existed.....MikeSpivey wrote:I hear there is a Moon School of Law...wannabelawstudent wrote:3 letters of recommendation? Are you kidding me.
Also, where can I find out a out other law schools like this. I could use the lols
"Dean Mooninite" does have a certain Laissez les bons temps rouler to it. (they speak French Cajun on the Moon, yes?)
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I just figured a man like yourself has far more important things to be concerned about than 'who posted what on tls'.MikeSpivey wrote:Wannabe, you have to give me some credit. That's why I responded as such.
"Dean Mooninite" does have a certain Laissez les bons temps rouler to it. (they speak French Cajun on the Moon, yes?)
On a serious note, how does participating in such programs effect a student when trying to find a job after law school? A school I'm interested in offers a semester at Oxford and I'm very interested but I'm worried I would miss out on law review, ocis, internships etc and not be in as good of a position later on.
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