Translation: "Oh , I'm going to have to spend a lot of time searching on Breitbart to deflect Romney's actual views!"
I'm on my phone. I will address this load of when I get home tonight
Translation: "Oh , I'm going to have to spend a lot of time searching on Breitbart to deflect Romney's actual views!"
"Those are just lib holograms of Mitt Romney!"
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"Bill Hicks turned into Romney and Alex Jones at the same time!"
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Nah bro. I'm a political science major. I actually know what I'm talking about.
"Poli sci major" who is just as gullible as the average, non-college-educated re teabaggers
I wouldn't be making fun of food stamps if I were you, seeing that you're going to be on them in a few years.
Not when a is going to get a law degree after
"Your honor, the defendant's favorite sports teams are not as good as mine, and he doesn't lick Newton's balls at all times like I do, so his argument is irrelevant!"
My favorite part will be when you end up getting busted for crack, and then you get me as a court-appointed lawyer
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Nah, the actual good part will be when you line up for welfare checks and EBT every day while still voting neocon and pretending to be "self-sufficient"![]()
another giant money pit. Unlesss it's an elite law school like Harvard/Yale/NYU/etc., law degrees are worthless these days. Firms hire less associates than ever and start them at lower pay than ever.
so you're gonna be a public defender? Talk about being a public sector welfare queen.
Jesus ing christ. law degrees are already a waste of money. they will be even worse by the time you get one. you're the king of bad decision land with that one.
Ditto (biochem major though). You taken the LSAT yet?
the real shocking thing about this thread is how long it took Clipper Nation to come in and fellatiate DoK.
Surprised he didn't come until page 2
Yeah law is pretty saturated right now but if I'm not mistaken law school applicant numbers dipped for the first time in years. Also, even in a saturated field if you finish out of a good enough program or high enough in it class you can still find a job fairly easily. That or having prior work at a law office. Past few summers and during breaks I've been a full timer at a firm. If I keep that connection going I could land a gig there or could easily get recommended somewhere else they know
Did you also know that Romney flip flopped many different times during the presidential debate? It is inconsistent with his policies in the past.
re ed republicans
It depends entirely on where you are. Good luck finding a job with a firm in someplace like Denver out of school.
Romney was a terrible candidate
"ill cut loopholes and deductions!"
"which ones?"
"I don't know, but I'll cut loopholes and deductions"
law school applicants dipped in response to the fact a law degree has become a horrible investment. I'm sure you know the law schools in California are dealing with a giant class action lawsuit from graduates who's prospects are , and these are good programs like UCLA.
That's one of the perks of living in LA. Good friend of mine just got out of Pepperdine law (nowhere near top of his class) and he found a six figure starting job within about 4 months. Four months is no breeze but he had a tier job in the meantime
He got lucky. LA is full of law grads with no law work.
It depends on your school. If you go to a school like Southwestern, Glendale College of Law, La Verne, Thomas Jefferson you will struggle in the job market. From Loyola, Pepperdine, SD, Irvine it's a bit better. From UCLA, USC, Berkley you are set and from Stanford you'll have your sucked from law offices
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