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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by t-14orbust » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:59 pm

patogordo wrote:objective evidence or gtfo
http://www.gotoquiz.com/are_you_a_chill_person

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Post by 09042014 » Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:59 pm

patogordo wrote:objective evidence or gtfo
He gunna wear a salmon BB shirt to work at Weil this summer.

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Post by buffalo_ » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:02 pm

Blessedassurance wrote: i'm seriously in the top 10 percentile of chill law school bros.
This means you will have killer exit options, right?

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by August Wilson » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:04 pm

t-14orbust wrote:
patogordo wrote:objective evidence or gtfo
http://www.gotoquiz.com/are_you_a_chill_person
I only got 55 percent chillness. Will this put me at median chillness when I get to hls or should I retake?

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by Blessedassurance » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:05 pm

t-14orbust wrote:
Blessedassurance wrote:
bjsesq wrote:(ranks his chillness)
it's a conservative estimate actually. i'm being modest.
What's the median percentile of chillness at HLS though?
you know what's funny? when people assume harvard students are the intolerable lot among hys. it's obvious they haven't met yale students.

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by Blessedassurance » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:08 pm

Desert Fox wrote:
patogordo wrote:objective evidence or gtfo
He gunna wear a salmon BB shirt to work at Weil this summer.
considering weil gutted their boston office last year, it's basically interchangeable with latham as far as most hls students are concerned.

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by t-14orbust » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:08 pm

August Wilson wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:
patogordo wrote:objective evidence or gtfo
http://www.gotoquiz.com/are_you_a_chill_person
I only got 55 percent chillness. Will this put me at median chillness when I get to hls or should I retake?
Retake if you want HLR EIC> BIGSCOTUS

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by August Wilson » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:09 pm

t-14orbust wrote:
August Wilson wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:
patogordo wrote:objective evidence or gtfo
http://www.gotoquiz.com/are_you_a_chill_person
I only got 55 percent chillness. Will this put me at median chillness when I get to hls or should I retake?
Retake if you want HLR EIC> BIGSCOTUS
I don't have time for a retake.

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Post by bjsesq » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:13 pm

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by Cal Trask » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:13 pm

Blessedassurance wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:
What's the median percentile of chillness at HLS though?
you know what's funny? when people assume harvard students are the intolerable lot among hys. it's obvious they haven't met yale students.
you didn't answer the question, bro

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Post by charlie.black » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:13 pm

i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.

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Post by Holly Golightly » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:19 pm

I just hope emu's classmates quickly figure out who he is IRL.

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Post by EquallyWrong » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:21 pm

charlie.black wrote:i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by buffalo_ » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:45 pm

charlie.black wrote:i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.
Don't worry. I know heaps of HLS students and all of them are really nice, interesting, and great people.

Emu and BA are special snowflakes of "chillness."

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by rayiner » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:09 pm

buffalo_ wrote:
charlie.black wrote:i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.
Don't worry. I know heaps of HLS students and all of them are really nice, interesting, and great people.
I don't mean to jump on you, but one thing I've noticed myself doing is redefining "nice" to mean "not outwardly abusive and hostile." Most law students are not "really nice" people. The teachers at my daughter's daycare are "really nice" people. Law students are, by and large, professional and civil and often witty and fun to be around. But not "nice" as ordinary people understand the term.

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by beachbum » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:16 pm

rayiner wrote:
buffalo_ wrote:
charlie.black wrote:i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.
Don't worry. I know heaps of HLS students and all of them are really nice, interesting, and great people.
I don't mean to jump on you, but one thing I've noticed myself doing is redefining "nice" to mean "not outwardly abusive and hostile." Most law students are not "really nice" people. The teachers at my daughter's daycare are "really nice" people. Law students are, by and large, professional and civil and often witty and fun to be around. But not "nice" as ordinary people understand the term.
You're giving them too much credit.

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by worldtraveler » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:19 pm

rayiner wrote:
buffalo_ wrote:
charlie.black wrote:i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.
Don't worry. I know heaps of HLS students and all of them are really nice, interesting, and great people.
I don't mean to jump on you, but one thing I've noticed myself doing is redefining "nice" to mean "not outwardly abusive and hostile." Most law students are not "really nice" people. The teachers at my daughter's daycare are "really nice" people. Law students are, by and large, professional and civil and often witty and fun to be around. But not "nice" as ordinary people understand the term.
Yeah the bar for nice lawyers is set somewhere around "does not actively try to make people cry."

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Post by buffalo_ » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:24 pm

rayiner wrote:
buffalo_ wrote:
charlie.black wrote:i'll be a hls next year. as depressed as emu makes me when i consider that fact, i feel better thinking about hls's class size. pros and cons to a large class, but one of the benefits would seem to be that you get the full range of personalities, maturity, opinions, interests, etc. some bad eggs. some good people. and everything in between.
Don't worry. I know heaps of HLS students and all of them are really nice, interesting, and great people.
I don't mean to jump on you, but one thing I've noticed myself doing is redefining "nice" to mean "not outwardly abusive and hostile." Most law students are not "really nice" people. The teachers at my daughter's daycare are "really nice" people. Law students are, by and large, professional and civil and often witty and fun to be around. But not "nice" as ordinary people understand the term.
Fair point, but I know these people personally, and I actually meant "nice."

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Post by anyriotgirl » Tue Apr 29, 2014 4:27 pm

worldtraveler wrote:
Yeah the bar for nice lawyers is set somewhere around "does not actively try to make people cry."
so fucking credited. the partner on my team is a genuinely nice person, and the way his subordinates talk about him, you would think we worked for a saint

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Post by Cicero76 » Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:53 pm

Cal Trask wrote:
Blessedassurance wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:
What's the median percentile of chillness at HLS though?
you know what's funny? when people assume harvard students are the intolerable lot among hys. it's obvious they haven't met yale students.
you didn't answer the question, bro
Took this thread way too long to turn to trolling YLS.

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Cicero76 wrote:
Cal Trask wrote:
Blessedassurance wrote:
t-14orbust wrote:
What's the median percentile of chillness at HLS though?
you know what's funny? when people assume harvard students are the intolerable lot among hys. it's obvious they haven't met yale students.
you didn't answer the question, bro
Took this thread way too long to turn to trolling YLS.
Do you have some kind of Google alert on TLS so you can jump into any thread the moment someone mentions YLS?

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by Cicero76 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:30 am

SnakySalmon wrote:
Do you have some kind of Google alert on TLS so you can jump into any thread the moment someone mentions YLS?
I've been posting in this thread every couple pages?

But yes

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muskies970 wrote:Just want to throw this out here because I'm curious about perspectives.

If ~50% of T14 grads land in biglaw. and ~15 percent of associates become partner
And partners make anywhere from 500,000-2million or more

Then even disregarding self selection of those who don't want to go into biglaw or become partner, one who enters into a T14 has a 5-10% chance of becoming in the top 1% of American society/ a millionaire.

To me born into a middle class family, those odds are amazing. Are there other fields where that is better? Is there something wrong with my reasoning?

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Post by Princetonlaw68 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:19 pm

eljefe1 wrote:
muskies970 wrote:Just want to throw this out here because I'm curious about perspectives.

If ~50% of T14 grads land in biglaw. and ~15 percent of associates become partner
And partners make anywhere from 500,000-2million or more

Then even disregarding self selection of those who don't want to go into biglaw or become partner, one who enters into a T14 has a 5-10% chance of becoming in the top 1% of American society/ a millionaire.

To me born into a middle class family, those odds are amazing. Are there other fields where that is better? Is there something wrong with my reasoning?

LOLOLOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I think if someone is able to go to a T-14 for free, or close to it, then this logic isn't thattt laughable :)

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Re: Take the money and Run; YS - CCNH?

Post by emu42 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:47 pm

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Second, I'd like to apologize to anyone who took my posts the wrong way. My trolling was in jest; I'm not some prestige-obsessed moron. In my defense, I never insulted anyone until that poster insulted me. But I was seriously asking for it, and I will try to be more informed, sound less like an idiot, and not troll in the future.

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