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Reply to "is a J.D. considered a master's degree or a doctoral degree?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any scientist will attest to how easy obtaining a JD is in comparison to their PhD. I am a scientist in a field where everyone has both--PhD & JDs. [b]The JD was a relative joke. [/b]It could be because we are engineers and molecular biologists to begin with vs poly sci, English and communications majors.. Who knows? [/quote] Is it really necessary to denigrate the JD degree in order to make your point about your degree? This thread makes me want to move to a rural area where most people finished high school and think that's just dandy.[/quote] since I have one I have the right to say what I want about it. I just am so tired of all the lawyers in this area thinking they are absolute geniuses when in reality obtaining a JD and passing the bar--while time consuming us not very difficult.[/quote] I'm not sure why you're so bitter. While PhDs are time consuming, it doesn't make all people with PhDs intellectually superior to those with JDs. [/quote]
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