exams didn't even finish at nova until the 15thbjsesq wrote:ManoftheHour wrote:A lot of people taking the bait, unsurprisinglybutlerraider1 wrote:pancakes3 wrote:Wow. Grades already?
this was a bad troll attempt
exams didn't even finish at nova until the 15thbjsesq wrote:ManoftheHour wrote:A lot of people taking the bait, unsurprisinglybutlerraider1 wrote:pancakes3 wrote:Wow. Grades already?
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I assume this grading method (http://www.concurringopinions.com/archi ... _grad.html) would allow for fairly rapid turnaround.TheSpanishMain wrote:Still eagerly awaiting an explanation of the fastest grade turnaround in history
Dude, I'm not advocating for going to a TTT, but the above is slightly ridiculous. Unless by "gainful" legal employment you mean "biglaw," which is pretty dumb. You can argue that a school is a bad investment without engaging in hyperbole.AReasonableMan wrote:If this does happen though the odds of gainful legal employment from schools like these is about 10 percent going in. If you medianed the first semester they are probably less than one percent.
I mean 60k or a clerkship when average debt is over 100k.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Dude, I'm not advocating for going to a TTT, but the above is slightly ridiculous. Unless by "gainful" legal employment you mean "biglaw," which is pretty dumb. You can argue that a school is a bad investment without engaging in hyperbole.AReasonableMan wrote:If this does happen though the odds of gainful legal employment from schools like these is about 10 percent going in. If you medianed the first semester they are probably less than one percent.
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