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The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by Kiersten1985 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:38 pm

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by BasketCaseBrief » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:26 pm

Awesome.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by James Bond » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:28 pm

lol his name is Shady

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by soccersmo » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:32 pm

lol

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by rcharles » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:33 pm

The way it's pronounced it rhymes with caddy

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by James Bond » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:33 pm

rcharles wrote:The way it's pronounced it rhymes with caddy
:? This story just got less cool

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by rcharles » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:35 pm

Sorry to screw it up for ya...

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by James Bond » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:39 pm

Honestly though, good for him. It proves that although Cooley people suck at being UG Students/LSAT Takers/Law Students/etc. that they don't all suck as people.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by rcharles » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:48 pm

Yes, but I think most 1L's would put their life on the line for the data in their laptops this late in the semester.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by dextermorgan » Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:22 pm

Something criminals must learn: You don't fuck with a law students laptop.

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Post by chicagolaw2013 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:03 pm

Best part is at the end of the article, where they say if he can't find a legal job, he could be a security guard. I'm still trying to decide if they are commenting on his mad disarming skills, or the fact that he needs a backup because he goes to Cooley. LOL

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by bananasinpajamas » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:06 pm

Cooley hating is so 2009. They have the largest library and stadium now. Moving up in the world.

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Post by Jules Winnfield » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:09 pm

James Bond wrote:Honestly though, good for him. It proves that although Cooley people suck at being UG Students/LSAT Takers/Law Students/etc. that they don't all suck as people.
Completely and utterly unnecessary and seriously lacking class, Bond.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by BigFatPanda » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:10 pm

I think we should at least distinguish thomas cooley the School with the reputation and with those who attend thomas cooley. I would say most are really decent people trying to do their best as well as some exceptional individuals and some parasites, like in any law school.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by chicagolaw2013 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:11 pm

Cooley hating is so 2009. They have the largest library and stadium now. Moving up in the world.
They should probably teach them to play some baseball while they're at it...more lucrative job prospects (and paychecks) than a law degree from Cooley.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by James Bond » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:36 pm

Jules Winnfield wrote:
James Bond wrote:Honestly though, good for him. It proves that although Cooley people suck at being UG Students/LSAT Takers/Law Students/etc. that they don't all suck as people.
Completely and utterly unnecessary and seriously lacking class, Bond.
Get over yourself

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by Jules Winnfield » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:47 pm

James Bond wrote:
Jules Winnfield wrote:
James Bond wrote:Honestly though, good for him. It proves that although Cooley people suck at being UG Students/LSAT Takers/Law Students/etc. that they don't all suck as people.
Completely and utterly unnecessary and seriously lacking class, Bond.
Get over yourself
You need to get over your elitism. And your statement was classless, to be honest.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by James Bond » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:49 pm

Jules Winnfield wrote:
James Bond wrote:
Jules Winnfield wrote:
James Bond wrote:Honestly though, good for him. It proves that although Cooley people suck at being UG Students/LSAT Takers/Law Students/etc. that they don't all suck as people.
Completely and utterly unnecessary and seriously lacking class, Bond.
Get over yourself
You need to get over your elitism. And your statement was classless, to be honest.
My statement was a joke, similar to the millions of others in the same vein all over this site and others.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by jonas586 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:54 pm

James Bond wrote:
Jules Winnfield wrote:
Jules Winnfield wrote:
James Bond wrote:Honestly though, good for him. It proves that although Cooley people suck at being UG Students/LSAT Takers/Law Students/etc. that they don't all suck as people.
Completely and utterly unnecessary and seriously lacking class, Bond.
You need to get over your elitism. And your statement was classless, to be honest.
My statement was a joke, similar to the millions of others in the same vein all over this site and others.
It also isn't far from the truth

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by lostjake » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:58 pm

It also isn't far from the truth


Seriously, there are many people in this world. Many, many people. And you want to be a lawyer, to defend these people? Are you serious? What in the world are you going to do in life if everyone is a lawyer?

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by Jules Winnfield » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:11 am

lostjake wrote:It also isn't far from the truth


Seriously, there are many people in this world. Many, many people. And you want to be a lawyer, to defend these people? Are you serious? What in the world are you going to do in life if everyone is a lawyer?
Even if by the slightest chance ever, everybody was a lawyer, I'm more than confident in my abilities to stand out.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by Unemployed » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:13 am

lostjake wrote:It also isn't far from the truth


Seriously, there are many people in this world. Many, many people. And you want to be a lawyer, to defend these people? Are you serious? What in the world are you going to do in life if everyone is a lawyer?
It's really unclear what you are trying to say here, but if you are scolding jonas for insulting the very people who will constitute the majority of his clientele, then you are mistaken. Many people on TLS - probably including jonas - will never defend "these people" during their careers.

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by lostjake » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:14 am

Jules Winnfield wrote:
lostjake wrote:It also isn't far from the truth


Seriously, there are many people in this world. Many, many people. And you want to be a lawyer, to defend these people? Are you serious? What in the world are you going to do in life if everyone is a lawyer?
Even if by the slightest chance ever, everybody was a lawyer, I'm more than confident in my abilities to stand out.
If everyone was a lawyer, who would you stand out to? I know I can do my own taxes. I don't go to a CPA. If you were a lawyer and got a DWI would you go to a lawyer that charged 200 an hour? How about if you were a doctor and your wife got a bac infection, would you go to the doctor to get a script? errrrrrr.....

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by Unemployed » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:15 am

Jules Winnfield wrote:
lostjake wrote:It also isn't far from the truth


Seriously, there are many people in this world. Many, many people. And you want to be a lawyer, to defend these people? Are you serious? What in the world are you going to do in life if everyone is a lawyer?
Even if by the slightest chance ever, everybody was a lawyer, I'm more than confident in my abilities to stand out.
Yeah you'll have a shiny degree from Columbia :mrgreen:

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Re: The fine students of Thomas M. Cooley

Post by lostjake » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:19 am

Unemployed wrote:
lostjake wrote:It also isn't far from the truth


Seriously, there are many people in this world. Many, many people. And you want to be a lawyer, to defend these people? Are you serious? What in the world are you going to do in life if everyone is a lawyer?
It's really unclear what you are trying to say here, but if you are scolding jonas for insulting the very people who will constitute the majority of his clientele, then you are mistaken. Many people on TLS - probably including jonas - will never defend "these people" during their careers.
I grew up in a small town. Small. 9000 people. Believe it or not, the cops are hand in hand with the lawyers. You spend money, you get off, if not, you pay the fine. I'm not sure where you get the Many people from TLS number, seriously... SRLSY... but, yes, if Jonas wants to be a judge, or if Jonas can't get into Big Law, which most won't, even on this Forum... This is a cooley thread right?

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