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I was content to stay in OKC. Here, the top firms recruit from the three state schools equally. They care more about class rank and internships and clerk ships than they do your school tier. Students should treat their education as an investment. It's not a ticket to greatness, it's just a ticket to ride. |
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A lot of law students are 20-something year olds whose mindsets are still at the level of undergraduate students. In a similar fashion as undergraduate students, they are looking for quick answers to the questions "where will this degree take me" and "how much will I be making."
And some law schools are marketing themselves as answers to those questions. These students are also getting a skewed perception from friends, family, and some of their social networks (nonInternet). |
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In California, you don't need a JD at all. Kaplan is registered with the California bar and its students can go through the unaccredited process for taking the bar. They take the First Year Exam ("Baby Bar") at the end of their 1L year and then sit for the regular bar at the end of their 3L year. |
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/le...cal_order.html
This list includes a few for-profit law schools. Kaplan is not among them. |
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What people fail to realize, however, is that education is only one piece of the puzzle. Where you went, how you did, and who you meet along your way to said degree makes a lot of difference as well. These are often the same people who get sucked in by online schools and get the idea that if you go to law school--any law school, you'll be living large like Claire Huxtable. How do we explain the appeal of a place like Cooley? |
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There are things that people with a law degree can do outside of practicing as a lawyer too. We've been hiring primarily people with law backgrounds in the HIPAA Privacy area and most Privacy Officers I've met during my audits of our vendors have law degrees. The last one was even from Columbia.
Before my ex was laid off, he noted that a lot of jobs that used to go to MBAs were going to people with law degrees instead. Hypo is considering a law degree eventually but her end goal would have more to do with working in environmental law or politics in some way because she's such a little activist! One of the young women she met at Barnard's Young Women's Leadership Institute was the daughter of a woman who is an ACLU attorney. She was very excited about that! |
I know people with a J.D. who never intended to practice law and they have stood firmly behind that.
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Oh, and our Governance and Compliance folks usually come from a law background. One of my professors had a law degree and a Master's in IT Security.
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Lawyers are uniquely able to be very successful in a self-employed capacity as many state bars make clients essentially the separate property of individual attorneys. If they leave the firm, their clients go with them. Also, law firms are not allowed to be owned by non-lawyers. Even grads from Cooley can do very well for themselves. But damn.. Cooley takes profiteering to a new low. |
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I read many of the veterinary threads on Student/Dr network and many of the pre-vets are disillusioned IMO. They think it is all about treating the animal no mattter what. Many forget there is an owner attached to the pet and that it is a business. If the owner can't or is unwilling to pay then you have to make a decision-are you going to treat for free, send them home and let the pet suffer or euthanize? The economy sucks and unfortunately animals are a luxury to many people. Just this week I had a lady complaining about an extra 5$ on her bill and how she needed to get a manicure:rolleyes: Meanwhile, I have a parvo pup at the clinic right now that was going to be euthanized on Wednesday-I looked into his eyes and just couldn't do it-I have about 1500$ invested in him at this point. I hope he makes it:). |
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eta: Keep us posted (in the random thread) on that patient. :) |
I think you have to go into law school with the right mindset. My bf is entering the app process and he has come to the decision that if he doesn't get into a T1 school, he's not going and will improve his resume for the next cycle.
Yet two of his friends scored low on the LSAT and think the T3/T4 schools they're going to are the ticket to the promised land. Delusional people ruin it for everyone else |
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