Are you in my tax class?Bronte wrote:My tax prof is a comedic genius. The class is great. The stuff can be interesting if the prof is energetic and interesting.
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I think so yeah. You don't like him?blowhard wrote:Are you in my tax class?Bronte wrote:My tax prof is a comedic genius. The class is great. The stuff can be interesting if the prof is energetic and interesting.
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why?Renzo wrote:True fact: don't take that shit as a 3L, it's a terrible fucking mistake.
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No, I do. Just wondering who the hell you are. LolBronte wrote:I think so yeah. You don't like him?blowhard wrote:Are you in my tax class?Bronte wrote:My tax prof is a comedic genius. The class is great. The stuff can be interesting if the prof is energetic and interesting.
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Probably taking tax next semester so good to know the prof is good (assuming it's the same one).blowhard wrote:No, I do. Just wondering who the hell you are. LolBronte wrote:I think so yeah. You don't like him?blowhard wrote:Are you in my tax class?Bronte wrote:My tax prof is a comedic genius. The class is great. The stuff can be interesting if the prof is energetic and interesting.
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It's a different one.keg411 wrote:
Probably taking tax next semester so good to know the prof is good (assuming it's the same one).
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I go into tax every day and I'm like "Que?"
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blowhard wrote:It's a different one.keg411 wrote:
Probably taking tax next semester so good to know the prof is good (assuming it's the same one).
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I hear he's still good but Hines could be a (really nerdy) comedian.keg411 wrote:blowhard wrote:It's a different one.keg411 wrote:
Probably taking tax next semester so good to know the prof is good (assuming it's the same one).
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LOLkaiser wrote:I go into tax every day and I'm like "Que?"
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my husband is an accountant and what we do in law school is different than what he does as an accountant. he knows the end result..the rule..what goes down on the paper. we go over every stupid twist and turn and why they exist. He helps me with the basic stuff and things like whether something is above the line or below the line but when I ask him really in depth law school exam-esque questions, he stares at me and tells me law school is ridiculous. accountants seems to operate on a need-to-know basis, which would not fair very well on a law school exam. so dont feel too intimidated by the accountants not paying attention, theyre going to help the curvezeth006 wrote:
Which seems fine and good until you learn that a good chunk of the class is composed of former accountants and accounting majors. Kind of unnerving seeing the veteran accountant next to you playing Farmville and looking up maybe once every 10 minutes just to make sure the prof's not going over something he doesn't already know!
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