Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's what people.com says. I am really trying not to judge and am not a Kardashian-hater, but I just can't based on these quotes:
"The reading is what really gets me. It's so time-consuming. The concepts I grasp in two seconds," says Kim Kardashian
“First year of law school, you have to cover three subjects: criminal law, torts, and contracts,” she tells the magazine. “To me, torts is the most confusing, contracts the most boring, and crim law I can do in my sleep. Took my first test, I got a 100. Super easy for me.”
I mean, I don't think that many first-year law students would disagree! Casebooks are HORRIBLY edited, and hide the ball instead of just setting out the concepts. The concepts themselves can usually be expressed in bullet or outline form (as anyone who has actually studied successfully for a law school final or the bar knows.) The one issue where reading is appropriate is to gain a sense of the facts of a case, and how opinions and briefs are written. But 1L year generally does a horrible job of showing you how to do that.
There are many ways to be a good lawyer and advocate, and having a super high IQ or intellectual sophistication is not at all required for all of them. I say good for her.
Anonymous wrote:Why not?
California, Virginia, Vermont, and Washington allow apprenticeships instead of law school. Seems like a smarter way to learn law.
Lawyers are not geniuses. She's not trying to become an astronaut.
I hope she uses it to do good things... but she will become a lawyer and most lawyers are scum.
Anonymous wrote:That's what people.com says. I am really trying not to judge and am not a Kardashian-hater, but I just can't based on these quotes:
"The reading is what really gets me. It's so time-consuming. The concepts I grasp in two seconds," says Kim Kardashian
“First year of law school, you have to cover three subjects: criminal law, torts, and contracts,” she tells the magazine. “To me, torts is the most confusing, contracts the most boring, and crim law I can do in my sleep. Took my first test, I got a 100. Super easy for me.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, good for her for considering a life beyond selfies.
A genuine +1
Anonymous wrote:Well, good for her for considering a life beyond selfies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the heck would hire her as a lawyer??
A lot of people, I would guess. Also she'd be quite a good rainmaker/lobbyist.
She's rich enough to start and head her own firm. But I'm pretty sure she's doing this to practice privately and help clients pro bono.
She's been making a lot of waves with The Innocence Project - I applaud her efforts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who the heck would hire her as a lawyer??
A lot of people, I would guess. Also she'd be quite a good rainmaker/lobbyist.
She's rich enough to start and head her own firm. But I'm pretty sure she's doing this to practice privately and help clients pro bono.
She's been making a lot of waves with The Innocence Project - I applaud her efforts.