Georgetown 3L's talk about there employment opportunities... Forum
- nealric
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I will post more comments later (posting on my iPhone in barbri)
I know all the people in the interview.
I know all the people in the interview.
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lol. "there" was the first thing I noticed and "sound to happy" was the second thing. Strikes one and two out the gate as far as being a credible thread...dextermorgan wrote:That was the first thing you noticed too eh?A'nold wrote:Oh gee, I mean, without even reading that link, I can already tell that you yourself must go to GULC and not some rancid TTT and you DIDN'T expect to get biglaw from your TTT......"Georgetown 3L's talk about there employment opportunities..."
Oh and LOL GeorgeTTTown.
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Plummer.T14_Scholly wrote:I'm just glad that A'nold ducked out of this thread after saying "plummers."
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Not really.lawman2010 wrote:lol. "there" was the first thing I noticed and "sound to happy" was the second thing. Strikes one and two out the gate as far as being a credible thread...dextermorgan wrote:That was the first thing you noticed too eh?A'nold wrote:Oh gee, I mean, without even reading that link, I can already tell that you yourself must go to GULC and not some rancid TTT and you DIDN'T expect to get biglaw from your TTT......"Georgetown 3L's talk about there employment opportunities..."
Oh and LOL GeorgeTTTown.
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looking forward to this.nealric wrote:I will post more comments later (posting on my iPhone in barbri)
I know all the people in the interview.
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- nealric
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Re: Georgetown 3L's talk about there employment opportunities...
Ok-looking forward to this.
I will avoid saying anything personal about the interviewees- that would be disrespectful to them.
The actual, full interview was about an hour long. You only got to hear about 8 minutes of it. Although I haven't heard the full thing, I do know that the final cut was carefully edited to portray the story that NPR wanted to tell (i.e. changed plans, lost opportunities, but with a sense of optimism).
Because of this, NPR could have essentially produced the same story at any law school in the country by cherry-picking both interviewees and cherry-picking the parts of the interview that were on message. GULC is just a few blocks from NPR headquarters, so it was the most convenient.
It would be pretty crazy to draw any real conclusions about GULC itself. That said, I won't make the argument that the sample was entirely unrepresentative. A lot of people at all schools are reevaluating their plans. However, the vast majority of people I know have something decent lined up.
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What a let down, eh?dk8 wrote:looking forward to this.nealric wrote:I will post more comments later (posting on my iPhone in barbri)
I know all the people in the interview.
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Seriously. Maybe recaldo will come back.
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I'm tempted to post a "Cool story bro" photo. But it's a little fucked out. Just like that saying. What happens when "fucked out" becomes "fucked out?" Shit, I'm trapped in a loop.
Just come back and tell a better story.
Just come back and tell a better story.
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Sorry about your tiny pink alt.Tanicius wrote:Not really.lawman2010 wrote:lol. "there" was the first thing I noticed and "sound to happy" was the second thing. Strikes one and two out the gate as far as being a credible thread...dextermorgan wrote:That was the first thing you noticed too eh?A'nold wrote:Oh gee, I mean, without even reading that link, I can already tell that you yourself must go to GULC and not some rancid TTT and you DIDN'T expect to get biglaw from your TTT......"Georgetown 3L's talk about there employment opportunities..."
Oh and LOL GeorgeTTTown.
- Tanicius
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Well, damn. You are a law school student instead of an applicant, after all, so now the claim that I have alternates is suddenly so much more credible. I give in. You're right. This account along with the OP are both accounts from a JDU member. Every single one of this account's hundreds of "serious" posts in the LSAT, Admissions, and Chances threads were all a ruse to hide that fact. A mod could even check our IP's and find that they're same.Sorry about your tiny pink alt.Not really.lol. "there" was the first thing I noticed and "sound to happy" was the second thing. Strikes one and two out the gate as far as being a credible thread...Oh and LOL GeorgeTTTown.
Or, just maybe, we could go with the far more likely scenario: You have a little too much confidence in your ability to accurately profile an internet forum account based on things like typos and and, god forbid, the stance of the message in one single post. Keep trolling it up, though. You're sure to convince someone that leaps of logic are still logic.
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