UGH! Calling the grammar police!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"One where math skills don't matter. After all, I'm going to be a lawyer. My secretary or accountant will take care of anything past 9. "

"Good plan, but how will you get through law school without math skills??"

When do you use math in law school?


The dreaded Tax course which is mandatory in most law schools. Securities Regulations. Family Law. Property Law. Contracts. Torts. Insurance Law. Wills and Estates. ............


Just use Excel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"One where math skills don't matter. After all, I'm going to be a lawyer. My secretary or accountant will take care of anything past 9. "

"Good plan, but how will you get through law school without math skills??"

When do you use math in law school?


The dreaded Tax course which is mandatory in most law schools. Securities Regulations. Family Law. Property Law. Contracts. Torts. Insurance Law. Wills and Estates. ............


Maybe law schools in the Caribbean. Tax courses are elective. And not everyone takes Family Law, Insurance Law, Wills and Estates electives either.
Anonymous
Page 9! great! let's keep going!! (someone take over when we get to the next page and beyond - thanks)
Anonymous
Revenge of the nerds!!!
Anonymous
"Tax courses are elective."

It was mandatory at my Ivy law school.
Anonymous
off topic, but I can't stand all the capital letters and apostrophies on the nanny posts. always seem to be in a full scream.
Anonymous
I still think the OP has some sort of Superiority Complex. She feels it necessary to belittle people by correcting their grammar, then feels it necessary to say she earns half a million dollars, and still turns heads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I still think the OP has some sort of Superiority Complex. She feels it necessary to belittle people by correcting their grammar, then feels it necessary to say she earns half a million dollars, and still turns heads.


Superiority complex shouldn't be capped. No comma before "and still turns heads."


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:off topic, but I can't stand all the capital letters and apostrophies on the nanny posts. always seem to be in a full scream.


Apparently you can't stand ANY capital letters, even ones coming at the beginning of a sentence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still think the OP has some sort of Superiority Complex. She feels it necessary to belittle people by correcting their grammar, then feels it necessary to say she earns half a million dollars, and still turns heads.


Superiority complex shouldn't be capped. No comma before "and still turns heads."




Oh right. Sorry. "superiority complex" as far as commas go, I just like to use them, when I take a breath. Follow my strange pattern, not what's right, you know.
Anonymous
It's not proper for adults to correct the manners, spelling, or grammar of other adults.


( Yeah, I know I just did that.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: "Tax courses are elective."

It was mandatory at my Ivy law school.


Care to share where you went to law school?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: "Tax courses are elective."

It was mandatory at my Ivy law school.


Care to share where you went to law school?


The Ivy College of Tax Law.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Revenge of the nerds!!!


Yep, nerdy lawyers.
Anonymous
Does FA effect acceptance to big 3?

Sigh. In that context, it is affect.
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