With all the talk about failing public schools I was interested in which HROT posters received a public or private education. What kind of education did you receive? For purposes of this poll, home schooling would be a private education.
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The type of kids you only ever meet in driver's ed.Where's the option for Public/Dropped Out?
Based on a lot of the posts here, I think that option would be very popular.
Public/otherWhere's the option for Public/Dropped Out?
Based on a lot of the posts here, I think that option would be very popular.
Fwiw - Drake is still a pretty highly ranked law school. Some states have some bad law schools.When attending private undergrad, most of the pre law students first applied to Iowa. Those that couldn't get in went to Drake.
You have a doctorate degree. Don't sell yourself short, having a doctorate is something to be proud of even if the degree is not in medicine.Public/law school, which I'm treating as a masters because any lawyer who calls himself a doctor is an idiot.
That said, I sent my two kids to Catholic parochial schools. For the most part, I was not terribly passionate about it at the time, but in retrospect they were well served academically and I am pleased with their faith formation. But where I really "got" catholic ed was when my son went to Gonzaga HS in DC. Single sex, Jesuit, actually has a homeless men's shelter/soup kitchen in the basement which I think pretty much no other school in the country can say, extremely high end sports but broad offering of programs so everyone got to play and some learned to excel in new things like crew and rugby. Just came out of it as a rigorous academic whose faith was wonderfully well balanced between sound doctrine and justice/mercy.
it's not even the medicine; i wouldn't even hold myself out as a doc to my buddy with the PhD in economics. law school is a three year degree, and really, it has no business being more than a two year degree. it's just not that hard, and there is no capstone project or original research required. law schools are little more than a means for universities to fund medical schoolsYou have a doctorate degree. Don't sell yourself short, having a doctorate is something to be proud of even if the degree is not in medicine.
At one time, Drake Law was considered a third tier school. Has it improved?
it's not even the medicine; i wouldn't even hold myself out as a doc to my buddy with the PhD in economics. law school is a three year degree, and really, it has no business being more than a two year degree. it's just not that hard, and there is no capstone project or original research required. law schools are little more than a means for universities to fund medical schools
Let her know that medical doctors stole the honorific from PhD's to give themselves some cred.FTR, my wife went to public school in Iowa (small town) and has a Bachelors, 2 Masters and a Doctorate. And while she doesn't go by "Dr" (it makes her uncomfortable for someone to call her that) she absolutely has the right to be called Dr.
Mine was t25 actually. It’s just not that hardMaybe at your law school. Mine required a minimum of two written thesis courses and we had three years of practice in legal skills courses where we had fake law firms we worked for with fake clients and large class action cases against the other firms in year three. And that’s not counting ”voluntary” associations like the various bar reviews (which is all original scholarship), trial team etc…
Maybe don’t go to a %*%* law school.
Mine was t25 actually. It’s just not that hard
You’re another new jerk off on here that’s absolutely full of shit.it's not even the medicine; i wouldn't even hold myself out as a doc to my buddy with the PhD in economics. law school is a three year degree, and really, it has no business being more than a two year degree. it's just not that hard, and there is no capstone project or original research required. law schools are little more than a means for universities to fund medical schools
Prepped me just fine thank you very much for a more than satisfactory career. Btw, there really is no such thing as original legal research. If there is one defining facet of legal education, it is to teach you that no idea is valid unless someone has thought of it already.If you didn’t do original research and worked on large projects/trials while in school then you went to a %*%* school regardless of rankings.
Lawyers seem a little sensitive. Imo, saying a JD is doctorate is like saying a chiropractor is a heart surgeon.You’re another new jerk off on here that’s absolutely full of shit.
I guess your school’s professional responsibility course didn’t cover that whole duty of civility thingy.You’re another new jerk off on here that’s absolutely full of shit.