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bergamer

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in addition. law schools are generally larger than most graduate schools because they always run in the black. They are a money maker!
 

007

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You make me laugh!

Thanks! I needed that . . . . if you really believe the crap your saying than I can see why law school is hard for you.
Oh and by the way . . . . I was Accepted at Harvard Law, U. Michigan Law, Detroit College of Law, and Columbia. I went to Michigan . . .
 

bergamer

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you don't have to believe me, but it is all true!
what was your lsat score?
and what percentile were you in?
and I don't believe that you went to law school!
 

bergamer

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wow, I am impressed!
you were born in 1980!!!!
and you have finished college, law school, and you have gotten a masters and you are working on your PHD.
Wow doogy hauser.
My G/F skipped High school and went to college in 9th grade and you way surpass her
in your case: most likely
you finish HS at 18 years old
4 years of college
that makes you 22 years old
3 years of law school =25
- 2-3 years at a masters=27
woking on PHD= 28????
but wait, you are 24 years old- you might want to change that on your profile!
The only way you could have accomplished what you have claimed is to skip HS (like my G/F) and go striaight through without ever stopping for a break. I find that highly highly unlikely.
Accordingly, you would have to find a college that accepts early entry ( I know all of this bc of my G/F had a very hard time finding a college that accepts 14 year olds) what college did you attend?
and at what age did you take your GED?
this is funny:hilarious
 

007

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Graduated HS in three years (age 16), undergrad in 3 (age 19), 18 months for a masters in clinical psychology (age 23), 92nd percentile on the LSAT, and I never said I finished law school . . . . sorry to burst your bubble buddy.
 

bergamer

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I'll tell you why . . . . law school is easy to finish, and even easier to get into. I know . . . I've been there.
and I never said I finished law school . . . . sorry to burst your bubble buddy.

I guess you have not been there

what was yout LSAT score?
How do you finish HS in 3 years? Each class is only worth so many units, even at a full load it is only in your senior year that you do not have a full load of classes!
 

007

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Ya ever hear of summer school, advanced classes, AP credits?
I am really starting to see why law school is hard for you . . . . but if it makes you feel better to tell people that its hard then by all means don't let me stand in your way!
 

bergamer

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I was almost positive that AP credit counted for College?
and advance clases- none of this will get you out of HS any faster
and yes, summer school would, but that would require taken full loads in summer, especially since most schools would not offer the required clases that you would need. but nevermind that.
Also, from the schedule you have laid out, you have not taken anytime off from the age of 13 to the present. But this is impossible if you went to law school!! Because if you went to law school, you would have had to taken off a year. even if you drop out as you did.

simply because you would have missed application deadlines.
The problem is this
Graduated HS in three years (age 16), undergrad in 3 (age 19), 18 months for a masters in clinical psychology (age 23), 92nd percentile on the LSAT, and I never said I finished law school . . . . sorry to burst your bubble buddy.
There is no full year off!
What was your LSAT score? for the 2nd time
and I thought HS started in 8 or 9th depending on your school
I guess your HS started in the 7th grade because you began HS when you were 13 years old

it's fun watching a person try and squirm out of lies
 

pwnag3!!

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winger berg... shut up
no one cares that you are a soon to be lawyer... lawyers are douche bags anyways.....as are you
 

007

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Why on earth should I broadcast my LSAT score over the internet? I told you the percentile already and if you really took the LSAT you would know that the percentile is more important than the score.
Why is it so hard for you to grasp the concept that yeah, there are people out there smarter than you, and that law school is by no means the most difficult graduate school?
Call me a liar, call me whatever you want . . . like I said, if it makes you feel better than great than keep on doing it!
Done with this conversation . . . . arguing with children bores me.
 

bergamer

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AWSOME!!!!
as I said before, it is fun catching liars.
By your time line it was IMPOSSIBLE for you to attend law school

and If law school were that easy, I guess you would have finished

but you wouldn't know how difficult law school it because you were never there!
and I have learned that people always try and hide behind there percentile score when they are hiding something. As the score itsself is more important than the percentile (they are pretty constant)
and yes, there are many people smarter than me, maybe even you!
but law school is a lot more difficult than your graduate program that you will only be making $30k a year afterwards

By the way, starting salary from U of mich law school grad- 125k
if you work at 105% of hours, you will recieve a 15k bonus at the end of the year
 

pwnag3!!

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Originally posted by bergamer
AWSOME!!!!

yeah law school must be hard... since they dont require a strong english language back ground
soooooo...
have you ever tried to be an electrician?
do you know what an 8mb buffer means?
could you reset a bone?
well guess what... you can argue like a jack ass and read and "memorize the law".
memorizing is easy. learning techniques on how to reset bones and lay wire arent exactly easy.
while im sure law school is super tough, others are and you need to give people the benefit of the doubt.
which further backs my point up that all lawyers are douche bags...as are you
 

bergamer

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actually,
"well guess what... you can argue like a jack ass and read and "memorize the law"."
that is only the first part of law school.
the second part is applying the law- that is the hard part.
If we lived in europe under their civil code, then it would be easy it is basically plug and play.
But that is not what being a lawyer is in the US (except LA)
and my only point through my entire discussion is that 007 is lying and that is it!!
well, also that law school is more difficult than his graduate school.
But he would have gotten one answer correct on my remedies final.
My prof. who had a stroke and appears to have had a stroke when he was writing the exam, as one of his questions on multiple choice (mulitple choice is not the norm)
was " what is metaphysics"
also, I think you are correct
"which further backs my point up that all lawyers are douche bags...as are you."

but when you get in trouble or something happens to you, it will be a lawyer who you call
 

bergamer

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by the way, not only am I a future lawyer, BUT I CAN CUT MEAT!!

I worked in a butcher store for 9 years
<---- expert with a blade
the only thing I can't do with a knife is break down a hinde quarter- I only did a few times and never really learned how to break it down completely
So just like laying pipe or being an electrician-
I have my bases covered

I have enough knowledge and skill to be the butcher at any chain store or butcher shop:happyfish
 

pwnag3!!

Member
wow... .a meat cutter... well good luck using that when you need to acquit a murderer.... or defend traffic violations. or even when dealing with everyday people.
 

bergamer

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I am just using in comparison to an electrician or any other trade.
In fact being a meat cutter, I dealt with thousands of people, many more than an electrician.
And how would knowing what an 8mb buffer going to help me prosecute killers?
going back to your original statement
 
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