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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:36 am
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Either you accidentally enrolled in an MBA program or you just suck so much you can't tell.JCFindley wrote:I have not met a single person in LS that sucks. Not one. The professors are all great. The students are all cool and get along.
As Scotusnerd said above, there are certainly some neurotic episodes going on here but I haven't seen anything in school at all that is like TLS.
It's probably just early on and I haven't noticed yet. That and aside from my occasional rant threads on here, I really don't let what anyone else does bother me IRL. (Rant threads do not actually reflect any actual level of true annoyance for me.)Desert Fox wrote:Either you accidentally enrolled in an MBA program or you just suck so much you can't tell.JCFindley wrote:I have not met a single person in LS that sucks. Not one. The professors are all great. The students are all cool and get along.
As Scotusnerd said above, there are certainly some neurotic episodes going on here but I haven't seen anything in school at all that is like TLS.
boomers tend to lack self awarenessJCFindley wrote:It's probably just early on and I haven't noticed yet. That and aside from my occasional rant threads on here, I really don't let what anyone else does bother me IRL. (Rant threads do not actually reflect any actual level of true annoyance for me.)Desert Fox wrote:Either you accidentally enrolled in an MBA program or you just suck so much you can't tell.JCFindley wrote:I have not met a single person in LS that sucks. Not one. The professors are all great. The students are all cool and get along.
As Scotusnerd said above, there are certainly some neurotic episodes going on here but I haven't seen anything in school at all that is like TLS.
That, or I could be such a giant douche that anything anyone else does pails in comparison.
Take your pick.
Id like to believe that a lower tier state law school has a much lower ratio of aspies:normal people compared to say a t14.JCFindley wrote:It's probably just early on and I haven't noticed yet. That and aside from my occasional rant threads on here, I really don't let what anyone else does bother me IRL. (Rant threads do not actually reflect any actual level of true annoyance for me.)Desert Fox wrote:Either you accidentally enrolled in an MBA program or you just suck so much you can't tell.JCFindley wrote:I have not met a single person in LS that sucks. Not one. The professors are all great. The students are all cool and get along.
As Scotusnerd said above, there are certainly some neurotic episodes going on here but I haven't seen anything in school at all that is like TLS.
That, or I could be such a giant douche that anything anyone else does pails in comparison.
Take your pick.
chimp wrote:Expect to be surrounded by a bunch of neurotic jerkoffs who over-think everything and think they're smarter than they are.
+1Scotusnerd wrote:Another thing to keep in mind:
You are on a website that self-selects only the most neurotic, antisocial members of law school. While we have some good advice, we are, in general, not the social masterminds.
Also, it very much depends on the school. My school is pretty civil and people are friendly (not all friends, but friendly.) I'd trust any of my classmates to look after my stuff in the lobby when I go and get water or my lunch or whatever. I also trust them not to rip pages out of books and stupid shit like that.
Are they all nice people? No. But we have a culture of civility here, and that helps cut down on the d-bagging. Your school may be different. If you can't stand that sort of behavior, find a different school.
i'd say it's the latterJCFindley wrote:It's probably just early on and I haven't noticed yet. That and aside from my occasional rant threads on here, I really don't let what anyone else does bother me IRL. (Rant threads do not actually reflect any actual level of true annoyance for me.)Desert Fox wrote:Either you accidentally enrolled in an MBA program or you just suck so much you can't tell.JCFindley wrote:I have not met a single person in LS that sucks. Not one. The professors are all great. The students are all cool and get along.
As Scotusnerd said above, there are certainly some neurotic episodes going on here but I haven't seen anything in school at all that is like TLS.
That, or I could be such a giant douche that anything anyone else does pails in comparison.
Take your pick.
daaammnnOneMoreLawHopeful wrote:-
True story:
Girl A is sick, and stays home instead of going to Property class one day. She's normally attentive in class, answers correctly when cold-called, clearly does all the reading, has never missed a class before. The next day, in Property, Girl A asks Girl B for the notes. Girl B says "Sure, no problem!" and opens up One-Note along with Gmail. From my vantage point, the seat directly behind Girl B, I watch her copy a whole days worth of notes into Gmail. She then contemplates the notes and decides to delete whole paragraphs before hitting send. I say something along the lines of "What the hell?" to Girl B and receive the reply "What? She can't be expecting to get ALL the notes, can she? If she wanted all the notes, she should have come to class."
This is why law students suck.
I couldn't agree more. I always offer to share my notes with ANYONE who I noticed was not in class. I'll happily send my outlines to ANYONE who asks me. It's worked out for me so far (I'm a 2L now). I just hope others can learn that you can do well without being a total dick to your classmates.Gorki wrote:But despite all of this, I have never associated with the type of people who would delete entire sections of their notes before handing them over. My friends would miss and they would get my notes, I would miss and get their notes. When it was all said and done it made no difference in either of our grades. TBH, sabotaging 1 day of notes in and believing it will have any practical effect on someone's final grade is just another reason law students suck.
IDK, I think the (obnoxious) competitive spirit that has frequently been referenced in this thread is often even worse at lower tier schools. The guy who came off to me as probably tops on the obnoxious competitive spectrum went to a TTTT. He actually helped me out with preparing to apply to law school and was a buddy of mine, so I'm not saying he was a bad guy at all, but he had this really edgy competitiveness that I suspect was pretty common at the school he went to. At T14 level schools I think there is a lot of unhealthy competitiveness and pride going on, but I'd bet that in many cases it is more subtle than at TTTT schools. But to the extent you equate 'aspies' to highly-intelligent but socially awkward ppl then yeah, T14 will have a lot more of those. But I don't think that is what makes a law student suck as much as the pride and competitiveness aspect.Mike12188 wrote:
Id like to believe that a lower tier state law school has a much lower ratio of aspies:normal people compared to say a t14.
This was my experience in majoring in political science. Most of the class was there to educate rather than to learn. When I started taking more hard science classes, not only did I find that attitude was lacking, but the overall quality of student was much more studious and much more intelligent.chimp wrote:Expect to be surrounded by a bunch of neurotic jerkoffs who over-think everything and think they're smarter than they are.
There are plenty of career-changers in my school. They tend to be cool.cahwc12 wrote:This was my experience in majoring in political science. Most of the class was there to educate rather than to learn. When I started taking more hard science classes, not only did I find that attitude was lacking, but the overall quality of student was much more studious and much more intelligent.chimp wrote:Expect to be surrounded by a bunch of neurotic jerkoffs who over-think everything and think they're smarter than they are.
I'm interested to see what proportion of student-types I'll find in law school next fall, but I anticipate plenty of both.