So then since you are an "entertainment lawyer" you must know what "entertainment law" is. Please enlighten us. Because everything I have read on here makes it look like a flame to get kids to sign on to crap schools for life-ruinous amounts of debt.treeey86 wrote:I am an entertainment lawyer giving advice.
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This.Monochromatic Oeuvre wrote:All of these schools suck and you should retake the LSAT and reapply.
What you want to hear is not always what you need to hear.
And this.rad lulz wrote:This is like asking someone whether you should voluntarily cut off your foot or you handSmjocn wrote:Why can't you just not respond? Just because the issue is black and white in your opinion doesn't mean you need to force that opinion on other people. I want actual advice please.
Don't go to any of these schools without a full ride. And even then, retake and go to a better school with better scholarship money is still TCR.
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Yeah. I get the sense that -- as with 'sports law' -- kids who go to law school to practice 'entertainment law' think that means they'll get to chill at clubs, roll around NY with Lady GaGa, and type up a contract on their Mac every few weeks.BigZuck wrote:So then since you are an "entertainment lawyer" you must know what "entertainment law" is. Please enlighten us. Because everything I have read on here makes it look like a flame to get kids to sign on to crap schools for life-ruinous amounts of debt.treeey86 wrote:I am an entertainment lawyer giving advice.
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I'll try to post something within the next day or so.North wrote:Yeah. I get the sense that -- as with 'sports law' -- kids who go to law school to practice 'entertainment law' think that means they'll get to chill at clubs, roll around NY with Lady GaGa, and type up a contract on their Mac every few weeks.BigZuck wrote:So then since you are an "entertainment lawyer" you must know what "entertainment law" is. Please enlighten us. Because everything I have read on here makes it look like a flame to get kids to sign on to crap schools for life-ruinous amounts of debt.treeey86 wrote:I am an entertainment lawyer giving advice.
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