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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ha, I went to a top 25 law school at night ("part time"), worked full time during the day (at a top law firm with billable hour requirements) and finished one semester later than the full time students. I graduated 3rd in my class. I'm not bragging, I'm saying that law school is not that hard. I have an undergraduate degree in engineering -- now that is hard. [/quote] Touche! My BS in engineering was 100x more difficulty than Law School. Before anyone quips in comparing Georgetown to Catholic, yes, I went to a top tier law school.[/quote] I'm pp with a law degree and engineering undergrad degree. How could anyone dispute that engineering/hard science degrees are harder than any other degree? And to those whining about how hard law school is, I have to say: Really? [/quote] So people with PhDs in history shouldn't call their degrees doctorates either? [/quote]
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