article--low salaries for law grads
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:28 am
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seriously.APimpNamedSlickback wrote:that article was written by the same dude that gave us all this gem: http://blogs.forbes.com/kurtbadenhausen ... ting-rich/
my brain now hurts from having read something so breathtakingly stupid. the author (and perhaps the op?) should be forced to take a remedial logic class before ever being allowed to speak again
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=130748TommyK wrote:nice use of the anon feature
What's to "lol" about going to Santa Clara? I'm making $160K as a first year and so are several of my friends... we beat out grads from other NorCal schools for having actual work experience and useful undergrad degrees. Not to mention with the part time program many of us were able to work while studying and had little-to-no debt.micwrecka45 wrote:seriously.APimpNamedSlickback wrote:that article was written by the same dude that gave us all this gem: http://blogs.forbes.com/kurtbadenhausen ... ting-rich/
my brain now hurts from having read something so breathtakingly stupid. the author (and perhaps the op?) should be forced to take a remedial logic class before ever being allowed to speak again
lol @ going to rutgers, santa clara, brigham as a ticket to being rich. dude is just feeding the law school deception machine.
congratulations. and i don't mean that in a snarky way. that's awesome that you and your friends have managed to land great jobs. but that simply isn't true for most of the grads at your school. that's why "lol" at it being a ticket to being rich, in other words, "lol" at implying that most sc grads have a good shot at repeating your success.Anonymous User wrote:What's to "lol" about going to Santa Clara? I'm making $160K as a first year and so are several of my friends... we beat out grads from other NorCal schools for having actual work experience and useful undergrad degrees. Not to mention with the part time program many of us were able to work while studying and had little-to-no debt.micwrecka45 wrote:seriously.APimpNamedSlickback wrote:that article was written by the same dude that gave us all this gem: http://blogs.forbes.com/kurtbadenhausen ... ting-rich/
my brain now hurts from having read something so breathtakingly stupid. the author (and perhaps the op?) should be forced to take a remedial logic class before ever being allowed to speak again
lol @ going to rutgers, santa clara, brigham as a ticket to being rich. dude is just feeding the law school deception machine.