Your undergraduate degree isn't part of your legal education

Anonymous
Kamala failed the CA bar on her first attempt and she went to law school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, law school is mostly about networking and internships, its not necessary like medical school.


Clearly this is a person who never sat for the bar. It is so tiresome how many people play lawyer on DCUM, spreading nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kamala failed the CA bar on her first attempt and she went to law school.


So? Lots of people fail the CA bar. Many of them "went to law school."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kamala failed the CA bar on her first attempt and she went to law school.


So? Lots of people fail the CA bar. Many of them "went to law school."


It’s concerning in someone running for President.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kamala failed the CA bar on her first attempt and she went to law school.


So? Lots of people fail the CA bar. Many of them "went to law school."


It’s concerning in someone running for President.


No. Passing the bar is not a prerequisite for being president.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same for medicine. In other countries, you go straight from high school to med school. No 4 years of fluff.

I think it's worth another look at this to decrease costs and open up opportunities for women who avoid these careers because they will at up all of their fertility.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kamala failed the CA bar on her first attempt and she went to law school.


So? Lots of people fail the CA bar. Many of them "went to law school."


It’s concerning in someone running for President.


No. Passing the bar is not a prerequisite for being president.


Intelligence is supposed to be but that ship has sailed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Young people shouldn't have to put their personal lives on pause during their professional education and training.


Who is putting their personal life on pause? Plenty of people are dating, have friends etc in college and grad/prof school.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kamala failed the CA bar on her first attempt and she went to law school.


So? Lots of people fail the CA bar. Many of them "went to law school."


It’s concerning in someone running for President.


No. Passing the bar is not a prerequisite for being president.


If it was then who would win, Trump or Harris?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, law school is mostly about networking and internships, its not necessary like medical school.


Clearly this is a person who never sat for the bar. It is so tiresome how many people play lawyer on DCUM, spreading nonsense.


I'm neither a lawyer or claiming to be one but law school isn't as necessary to practice law as med school to practice medicine and some states seems to agree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, law school is mostly about networking and internships, its not necessary like medical school.


Clearly this is a person who never sat for the bar. It is so tiresome how many people play lawyer on DCUM, spreading nonsense.


I'm neither a lawyer or claiming to be one but law school isn't as necessary to practice law as med school to practice medicine and some states seems to agree.

Try getting hired as an attorney without a law degree
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, law school is mostly about networking and internships, its not necessary like medical school.


Clearly this is a person who never sat for the bar. It is so tiresome how many people play lawyer on DCUM, spreading nonsense.


Please, PP is correct. Second/third years are just money makers for law schools. Nothing like Med school. Just study BarBri (or equivalent now) for the Bar. UK has apprenticeship requirements — much more relevant than extra years of law school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Same for medicine. In other countries, you go straight from high school to med school. No 4 years of fluff.

I think it's worth another look at this to decrease costs and open up opportunities for women who avoid these careers because they will at up all of their fertility.

Good point (about fertility). Never thought about it that way.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I believe California doesn’t require undergrad or a law school degree to sit for the bar. Ask Kim Kardashian how that is working for her.


She passed the California state bar exam on her 3rd attempt. Most view the California state bar exam as the hardest in the nation.


The baby bar. Not the bar exam. If she couldn’t pass the baby bar, the bar exam is going to be a huge lift.


And it was her 4th time.

I don’t care if she took it 10 times. There is no way I’m voting for the orange clown who took it a grand total of zero times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe California doesn’t require undergrad or a law school degree to sit for the bar. Ask Kim Kardashian how that is working for her.


She passed the California state bar exam on her 3rd attempt. Most view the California state bar exam as the hardest in the nation.



False.she passed only the Baby Bar after three tries. She has NOT even attenpted the real cal bar.

So what? It didnt stop her from becoming attorney general of CA.
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