Anonymous wrote:Is your point that you should go to law school if you can’t find a job? Not sure that’s a point to make.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the typical troll thread started by an LAC huckster. The key is that the poster will name the National University that he/she denigrates, but never names the magical LAC/SLAC which only required an additional 3 years of law school in order to get a decent job.
Pathetic that a "top 5 law school grad" compares himself to a twenty something with just an undergraduate degree. Hard to believe that such a successful lawyer would stoop so low to promote an imaginary top 30 LAC/SLAC.
Not comparing myself to them. Just surprised:
1. How bitter they were about jobs.
2. That they flat out said they felt cheated because they had gone to vandy and ucla.
3. How they trashed my lac to my face.
That’s all.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like the typical troll thread started by an LAC huckster. The key is that the poster will name the National University that he/she denigrates, but never names the magical LAC/SLAC which only required an additional 3 years of law school in order to get a decent job.
Pathetic that a "top 5 law school grad" compares himself to a twenty something with just an undergraduate degree. Hard to believe that such a successful lawyer would stoop so low to promote an imaginary top 30 LAC/SLAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. So I was just in San Francisco talking to a 26 and 27 year old. One went to Vanderbilt. The other to UCLA. Both had crappy jobs that they said they hated.
I went to a small liberal arts school and then a top 5 law school. I love my job. I make tons more than them - but who cares.
They both felt like something was wrong with the world. They both said a person who went to a school like mine (to 30 LAC) should not be doing better than a Vanderbilt or ucla grad. Are they correct? Were they sold a bill of goods?
What a transparently fake post.
Not fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. So I was just in San Francisco talking to a 26 and 27 year old. One went to Vanderbilt. The other to UCLA. Both had crappy jobs that they said they hated.
I went to a small liberal arts school and then a top 5 law school. I love my job. I make tons more than them - but who cares.
They both felt like something was wrong with the world. They both said a person who went to a school like mine (to 30 LAC) should not be doing better than a Vanderbilt or ucla grad. Are they correct? Were they sold a bill of goods?
What a transparently fake post.
Anonymous wrote:Ok. So I was just in San Francisco talking to a 26 and 27 year old. One went to Vanderbilt. The other to UCLA. Both had crappy jobs that they said they hated.
I went to a small liberal arts school and then a top 5 law school. I love my job. I make tons more than them - but who cares.
They both felt like something was wrong with the world. They both said a person who went to a school like mine (to 30 LAC) should not be doing better than a Vanderbilt or ucla grad. Are they correct? Were they sold a bill of goods?