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Re: LL.M degree will not get you bar admission
Posted by Please help me on 10/02/08

    Since some people in here have gone to a
    law school run out of a guy's house maybe
    you can help me.

    I am thinking of dental school, the only
    problem is the dental school is located
    in a neighbor's patio area.

    I am wondering, will I get the dental skills
    I need, I mean I am not sure if his patio
    will provide the necessary resources for
    enough patients for me to train on and
    I worry the other dentists in the area
    all went to very nice dental schools attached
    to major Universities.

    Should I go to Patio University Dental School
    or pick a major University?

    On 10/02/08, Curmudgeon wrote:
    > No--we ABA grads are laughing at YOU for being so insecure that you have to continue this inane argument.
    >
    > On 10/02/08, law school in a house is no law school wrote:
    >> you moron, that is like saying I drive an ambulance
    >> so I know medical stuff.
    >>
    >> You are a loser pal.
    >>
    >> Alot of ABA graduate lawyers here are laughing at you.
    >>
    >> Laughing at you, for going to a school run out of
    >> a guy's house !
    >>
    >> On 10/02/08, .... wrote:
    >>> Well you are probably right, my medical experience is limited to certification in ATLS, ACLS, EMT-P and being a combat medical
    >>> specialist in the army.
    >>>
    >>> Not sure why you think I am putting you down - thats what everyone else on here is doing - but I am not.
    >>>
    >>> I just call it like I see it. Get over it. Except whats with the monkey thing anyway? You seem obsessed...
    >>>
    >>> If you think you are ever going to get intelligent and qualified discussions on this board you are going to be disappointed.
    >>>
    >>> This board is anonymous, and has always been trolled by ignorant and egotisitcal morons who claim to be ABA lawyers and/or ABA
    >>> law students who preach of the impending doom of DL law schools in California. Keyboard warriors that are all hard here in
    >>> the safety of their interweb presence. Of course in the real world they tap out like the biitches they really are....
    >>>
    >>> 5 years ago when I first found this "board" the conversations where exactly the same as they are now.
    >>>
    >>> They will be the same five years from now. And DL law schools will still be here.
    >>>
    >>> There are a lot of scumbags that become lawyers. It just so happens there is an unusually high number of them lurking this
    >>> board.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 10/01/08, Crown Prince wrote:
    >>>> It is rather psychic of you to suggest what I meant to imply. You can deduct whatever you want from what I said, but it
    >>>> doesn't change what I meant. I have been posting to this board for nearly two years, and have never suggested that I have
    >>>> made it big in disability law. Quite frankly, I don't even know why it is that you seek to put me down, especially since I
    >>> do
    >>>> not, nor do I have any desire to be the type of person you are claiming I am trying to be. Get a life. If anything, I have
    >>>> been candid about myself...my shortcomings, medical problems, failing the baby bar twice (passed the 3rd time, thank God!).
    >>> I
    >>>> don't blow smoke, and have no reason to lie. I am becoming tired of this.
    >>>>
    >>>> I am here to talk about distance learning law schools and the legal community. If you want to put me down, fine. If you are
    >>>> jealous that I succeeded in my few cases, fine. Remember, though, luck had nothing to do with it. "Luck is the residue of
    >>>> design" (quote from Branch Rickey).
    >>>>
    >>>> I don't claim to be well versed in disability law--hell, I even suspended my own practice to do other things in my life
    >>> (like
    >>>> focusing on passing the bar in a year and a half). My medical experience, however, is most likely superior and more
    >>>> diversified than yours, even given my young age.
    >>>>
    >>>> Any monkey can win a social security case. I am not saying it is easy, but it can be done. Congrats to you for what you do,
    >>>> but you are not special for it, and winning cases does not make you super smart. Get over yourself.
    >>>>

     
     

 
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