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Now I suppose someone will feel sorry for this guy
A lot of people go to law school because they have a useless undergrad
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Now I suppose someone will feel sorry for this guy
wrote in message oups.com... A lot of people go to law school because they have a useless undergrad degree also.. They get a useless undergrad degree, and then spend all those hours and sleepless nights getting a law degree because their undergrad degree was useless? You sure about that one? Nearly every lawyer I've ever known got a pre-law undergrad degree..... They knew what their plan was when they started. |
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Moon Shyne wrote: wrote in message oups.com... A lot of people go to law school because they have a useless undergrad degree also.. They get a useless undergrad degree, and then spend all those hours and sleepless nights getting a law degree because their undergrad degree was useless? You sure about that one? Nearly every lawyer I've ever known got a pre-law undergrad degree..... They knew what their plan was when they started. Pre-Law degrees went out of vogue a long time ago. More common degrees now are political science, history, psychology, sociology, etc. Many students do decide to go to law school when it is hard to find a job in one of those fields. While pre-law degrees might have been common 20 years ago, that is hardly the case today. |
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in Yes, too often it becomes all about their career and has nothing to do with solving real life problems for people! Where on Earth did you get the idea that anyone goes to law school, gets their degree, passes the bar exam and goes on to practice law because they want to '[solve] real life problems for people"? Like any other profession, they do it because they have an interest in the law (not necessarily in people, but in the law), and because they can earn a living that way. Like any profession, they learn where the gravy money is and gravitate toward the public trough! A judge only counts the days to their nice big fat retirement fund, but in the mean time don't tick them off in their own personal court room as they don't want to deal with any conflict. |
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"DB" wrote in message ... "Moon Shyne" wrote in Yes, too often it becomes all about their career and has nothing to do with solving real life problems for people! Where on Earth did you get the idea that anyone goes to law school, gets their degree, passes the bar exam and goes on to practice law because they want to '[solve] real life problems for people"? Like any other profession, they do it because they have an interest in the law (not necessarily in people, but in the law), and because they can earn a living that way. Like any profession, they learn where the gravy money is and gravitate toward the public trough! Don;'t most people choose their profession, especially those requiring advanced degrees, with some consideration to the earning potential of their chosen professions? A judge only counts the days to their nice big fat retirement fund, As do most union members, and a variety of other careers and professions. but in the mean time don't tick them off in their own personal court room as they don't want to deal with any conflict. Judges accept conflict as a natural part of their profession - as do lawyers. With no conflict, there were be virtually no lawsuits. |
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