Ima go with the sucked a lot of cock explanation.Regulus wrote:Or... He got his bachelor's and MBA from USC, and then got his JD during night school while working.chimp wrote:He probably sucked a lot of cock.Dr. Dre wrote:How da hell did this dood get the position he currently has?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Trutanich
JD from a TTTTTTT(Also the fact that he got his JD in the 1970s probably explains a lot too. He likely would not have been so lucky if he acquired a JD from South Bay University in 2013.)
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Regulus wrote:Or... He got his bachelor's and MBA from USC, and then got his JD during night school while working.chimp wrote:He probably sucked a lot of cock.Dr. Dre wrote:How da hell did this dood get the position he currently has?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Trutanich
JD from a TTTTTTT(Also the fact that he got his JD in the 1970s probably explains a lot too. He likely would not have been so lucky if he acquired a JD from South Bay University in 2013.)

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He appears to have done fairly well in undergrad. Plus he was in Phi Delt so I'm sure that helped him at least some.
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They're barking up the wrong tree.Regulus wrote:Pretty much every add I see on TLS nowadays is for an online LLM degree (usually from WUSTL). I just noticed a new one, though... and damn you Liverpool, I don't want to take part in your "programmes" if you can't even spell 'Murican words properly.
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Today I got an email that a TTTTT is now following me on twitter.
I have a twitter to follow local bars and skydiving shit, never ~tweeted~, don't understand hashtags, and thought I had no actual presence.
I'm beyond creeped out right now.
I have a twitter to follow local bars and skydiving shit, never ~tweeted~, don't understand hashtags, and thought I had no actual presence.
I'm beyond creeped out right now.
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Not a place for spam broingeniusprep wrote:Hi all!
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But, but, but, it's strictly prohibited! STRICTLY!Regulus wrote:So, as many of you have probably seen, Charlotte School of Law just sent out the following email:
I figured that a law school, of all places, would know that such email footers cannot prevent recipients from disclosing the contents thereof... I guess this is the norm for prestigious for-profit schools.Charlotte School of Law Open House! wrote:Charlotte School of Law invites you to join us for an Open House on Saturday, June 29, 2013!
During the Open House we will have tours, a mock class, student panel, financial aid presentation, and lunch. This is a great opportunity to learn more about Charlotte School of Law and meet other students!
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Wow, those kind of rates are extremely troubling. Wanna carry out the math and see how much it amounts to?
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Good work on that. My reading is that all of the financing options are very good options, except for the $350/15% option. Anybody with a different reading?
Also, I think almost everybody at the CA accredited and unaccredited (non-ABA) schools work during school. But if you use the PAYE financial hardship baseline, every one of these plans put you in financial hardship (though for 6 years or fewer on all but the last plan) at the likely salary of attendees.
You raise a good point about what happens when somebody puts the monthly payment on a credit card and doesn't pay the balance. Then the rates are effectively usurious, but I don't know if the law would consider it so.
Also, I think almost everybody at the CA accredited and unaccredited (non-ABA) schools work during school. But if you use the PAYE financial hardship baseline, every one of these plans put you in financial hardship (though for 6 years or fewer on all but the last plan) at the likely salary of attendees.
You raise a good point about what happens when somebody puts the monthly payment on a credit card and doesn't pay the balance. Then the rates are effectively usurious, but I don't know if the law would consider it so.
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Right, I was just using that as a comparison.
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While we're posting unrelated things, check out my column in the ABA Journal today: What's driving change in legal education and why you should care: http://www.abajournal.com/legalrebels/a ... hould_care
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Just got an email with the subject "Scholarship Increase" from a named email account without any indication what school it was from. For a split second I was overcome with blind optimism that NU had increased my scholly for some reason, but quickly saw that it was just more spam from TTTT Phoenix Law... I hate you Phoenix.
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Near gave me a heart attackCobretti wrote:Just got an email with the subject "Scholarship Increase" from a named email account without any indication what school it was from. For a split second I was overcome with blind optimism that NU had increased my scholly for some reason, but quickly saw that it was just more spam from TTTT Phoenix Law... I hate you Phoenix.
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