I was looking at the stats from schools and I noticed some people are in jobs that don't require bar passage, as opposed to jobs that do require bar passage.
What are these jobs exactly?
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Re: Jobs with no bar passage
Non legal jobs, paralegals, etc.
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Re: Jobs with no bar passage
M&A, i.e. McDonald's and Arby's.Anonymous User wrote:I was looking at the stats from schools and I noticed some people are in jobs that don't require bar passage, as opposed to jobs that do require bar passage.
What are these jobs exactly?
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Literally everything. Basically an entirely useless stat. If your optimism regarding a school's employment numbers is based at all on that stat, your optimism is sorely, sorely misplaced.
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McKinsey is the absolute best case scenario. Most people assume "business" means stuff like I-banking and consulting, but for the vast majority of people it means something like Starbucks barrista.
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I love that "business" literally means "I work for a company."XxSpyKEx wrote:McKinsey is the absolute best case scenario. Most people assume "business" means stuff like I-banking and consulting, but for the vast majority of people it means something like Starbucks barrista.
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