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cocoandcoconuts

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by cocoandcoconuts » Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:19 pm
Danny Mothers wrote:On the off chance this isn't fake: do NOT bring up this "fight" with prof. A unless asked. Just ask for the letter of rec. If she says no or expresses concern about this fight, THEN you can try to explain yourself or promise to make amends. But if she agrees to write the letter, who cares? Just let it go.
Umm...Okay I will see prof A's attitude to decide whether I should bring it up or not then...
Thanks for your opinion

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Danger Zone

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by Danger Zone » Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:31 pm
Seriously? Don't bring it up.
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lymenheimer

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by lymenheimer » Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:39 pm
cocoandcoconuts wrote:
Good to hear from law student...
Lol. What a cunt.
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lavarman84

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by lavarman84 » Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:09 pm
nick417 wrote:Two points:
1. I disagree with the people attacking you and saying you are not prepared for law school. Your actions sound like half of my law school class after every exam. (a) they don't understand their final grade; (b) they claim they knew the material and studied; (c) they received little to no feedback from the professor during the semester; (d) they speak to the professor; (e) the professor goes over the exam and provides little to no feedback.... etc. the only thing missing is your bizarre argument with the professor. That is a new one.
I...uh...what?
You just supported all of the people you disagree with. Because their points were the exact same point you made. You're going to have to deal with the equivalent situation in law school. If you can't handle that situation without blowing up on the professor, you're in for a rough time.
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RamTitan

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by RamTitan » Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:39 pm
cavalier1138 wrote:cocoandcoconuts wrote:
Thank you for the advice.
The only thing I'm worried now is whether even prof B wants to see me and give me a chance to apologize. She may refuse to see me..
What should I do in that case?
Discover the hard truth in life that not everything revolves around you and your desires.
But what do I know? Try yelling again. That worked the first time.
Literally spat my water out
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nick417

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by nick417 » Wed Aug 10, 2016 11:23 am
lawman84 wrote:nick417 wrote:Two points:
1. I disagree with the people attacking you and saying you are not prepared for law school. Your actions sound like half of my law school class after every exam. (a) they don't understand their final grade; (b) they claim they knew the material and studied; (c) they received little to no feedback from the professor during the semester; (d) they speak to the professor; (e) the professor goes over the exam and provides little to no feedback.... etc. the only thing missing is your bizarre argument with the professor. That is a new one.
I...uh...what?
You just supported all of the people you disagree with. Because their points were the exact same point you made. You're going to have to deal with the equivalent situation in law school. If you can't handle that situation without blowing up on the professor, you're in for a rough time.
Good point.
My general idea is he or she sounds like a typical law student already. If the OP thinks law school is going to be different, he or she will be wrong.
You are definitely correct, blowing up at a law professor would be a disaster.
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lavarman84

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by lavarman84 » Wed Aug 10, 2016 7:58 pm
nick417 wrote:lawman84 wrote:nick417 wrote:Two points:
1. I disagree with the people attacking you and saying you are not prepared for law school. Your actions sound like half of my law school class after every exam. (a) they don't understand their final grade; (b) they claim they knew the material and studied; (c) they received little to no feedback from the professor during the semester; (d) they speak to the professor; (e) the professor goes over the exam and provides little to no feedback.... etc. the only thing missing is your bizarre argument with the professor. That is a new one.
I...uh...what?
You just supported all of the people you disagree with. Because their points were the exact same point you made. You're going to have to deal with the equivalent situation in law school. If you can't handle that situation without blowing up on the professor, you're in for a rough time.
Good point.
My general idea is he or she sounds like a typical law student already. If the OP thinks law school is going to be different, he or she will be wrong.
You are definitely correct, blowing up at a law professor would be a disaster.
I've seen it happen. It's fun for all parties not involved.

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rcharter1978

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by rcharter1978 » Thu Aug 11, 2016 3:02 am
lawman84 wrote:nick417 wrote:lawman84 wrote:nick417 wrote:Two points:
1. I disagree with the people attacking you and saying you are not prepared for law school. Your actions sound like half of my law school class after every exam. (a) they don't understand their final grade; (b) they claim they knew the material and studied; (c) they received little to no feedback from the professor during the semester; (d) they speak to the professor; (e) the professor goes over the exam and provides little to no feedback.... etc. the only thing missing is your bizarre argument with the professor. That is a new one.
I...uh...what?
You just supported all of the people you disagree with. Because their points were the exact same point you made. You're going to have to deal with the equivalent situation in law school. If you can't handle that situation without blowing up on the professor, you're in for a rough time.
Good point.
My general idea is he or she sounds like a typical law student already. If the OP thinks law school is going to be different, he or she will be wrong.
You are definitely correct, blowing up at a law professor would be a disaster.
I've seen it happen. It's fun for all parties not involved.

In class? That sounds like an interesting story....
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