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evilweasel posted:all those jobs go to biglaw litigators with 5+ years of experience who are burned out and even they have to compete hard for them Don't be ridiculous, a lot of them also go to Jay Sekulow's relatives.
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Yeah that wasn't my question but I appreciate it anyway. You're going places kid. Sorry you were too dumb for a photography class, could have gone to Yale and fast tracked to SCOTUS otherwise.
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 03:24 |
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:I transferred after freshman year and the grades didn't count towards my UGPA at my sophomore-senior institution. I assume they will count for my LSAC GPA. However, I did very poorly in a photography class (I think a D...) and this didn't appear on my final transcript at my final institution at all. Will it appear for LSAC? The answer to your question was actually on their website: quote:"LSAC calculates a GPA for each year and a cumulative GPA for each undergraduate institution that issued a transcript for you. A cumulative GPA that includes all undergraduate work is also calculated and reported. A cumulative GPA for a school within an institution cannot be calculated. did you look? if not, why? if yes, why didn't you find that? The practice of law has a large to very large amount of doing things you don't want to do (like clicking through boring websites for answers) and finding relevant information (by clicking through boring websites). It has a large to very large amount of people being lovely to you about it. Law school itself might still be really fun for you though. It was for me. The reason the bad grade didn't appear on your final institution's transcript is almost certainly that your final institution's transcript accounts for credits counting toward the degree from that school, and by that final school's standards, your lovely photography grade was too low to give you degree credit for the class. LSAC will ask for all transcripts and include your bad grade. Edit: also, each institution computes a GPA only for its own courses. GPAs don't transfer from one school to another without a specific transfer agreement, typically found in schools in the same "system." homullus fucked around with this message at 15:59 on Jul 22, 2021 |
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I'm gonna ignore whatever other people posted and i only see that some user wants to go law school but got a bad grade in a photography class. I have two words of wisdom: 1. a single bad grade won't tank your entire gpa so please post the rest of your transcript so we can properly evaluate you, and 2. I got an F my senior year in undergrad. A straight F. I applied to law school several years later so it was 100% on the transcript. I got into a TTT and now make a deccy 5 figgies at a non profit so you can too
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 06:50 |
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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:I'm gonna ignore whatever other people posted and i only see that some user wants to go law school but got a bad grade in a photography class. This is a lie. This man has had his life ruined by law school. He's crippled for life, unable to breathe outside air and eat anything but business lunches. His "non-profit" is working for an war widow crushing machine. Think they don't exist? Then you know very little about the practice of law. In conclusion, go to law school.
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 13:36 |
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For what it’s worth, here’s my perspective on all this. A single D is unlikely to change your GPA all that much. Law schools want to say “all our students got a 4.0 and a 180” so your overall GPA is far more important. While the D will certainly be included in your GPA, what matters is whether that brings you from a 3.9 to a 3.86 or from a 3.3 to a 3.21. Unsolicited advice (worth exactly what you pay for it): Take the LSAT and see how you do. If you score exceptionally well and your GPA is very good or you’re a URM, then come back and let’s talk about late school. If either your GPA or your LSAT is not exceptional, then don’t apply. Consider your approach to interacting with folks who you might want as your peers and from whom you might want advice or help along the way.
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 16:50 |
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I guess I work for a non-profit too? Just like HDD 91. And I only need to work here for 10 years and then the rest of my loans get waived, unless Trump brings back DeVos in 2025.
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Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing?
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 18:45 |
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Xtronoc posted:Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing? I find it easier and better to revise documents on paper. You miss lots of stuff on the computer. Also sometimes you want someone you are teaching to see what you’re changing and why.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:I find it easier and better to revise documents on paper. You miss lots of stuff on the computer. Also sometimes you want someone you are teaching to see what you’re changing and why. track changes and comments, gramps
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Xtronoc posted:Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing? Many people find it easier to make changes by hand on a print-out
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Xtronoc posted:Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing? My old boss liked to do that because he's 76 and cannot type near as fast as he can scribble on paper. He also doesn't know how to use track changes.
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 19:21 |
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I like to impress underlings with my knowledge of the true copyediting marks
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Xtronoc posted:Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing? Law firm partners sued time to stop at 1984, you're just not enough of a rainmaker to see it
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Xtronoc posted:Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing? 1) reviewing a hard copy makes it easier to spot errors you missed on the screen 2) once you're reviewing a hard copy, making changes by pen is easiest 3) the underling may be getting edits from multiple people, and need to integrate several rounds of edits 4) track changes tends to incentivize juniors to just mash accept change, which means they may miss typos i accidentally introduced (most notably extra/missing spaces which are impossible to see in track changes). hell, i did that plenty as a junior. 5) because my time is worth 2x their time, so we're doing it the way that's easiest for me
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 19:48 |
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"The S comes before the Z" just doesn't have the same patrician classiness on a monitor as it does over a nice sheaf of Strathmores.
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Xtronoc posted:Why do partners intentionally print documents on hard copies, make changes via pen then expect the lower-rungs to transcribe their changes? Is this a hazing ritual that I am missing? Because gently caress trees
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 19:59 |
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WHY ARE YOU CALLING THAT PERSON JUST SEND THEM AN EMAIL/TEXT/INSTAGRAM/TICKTOCK/DM
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 20:32 |
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evilweasel posted:1) reviewing a hard copy makes it easier to spot errors you missed on the screen It's 5 (just 5)
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evilweasel posted:5) because my time is worth 2x their time, so we're doing it the way that's easiest for me
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Don't know about law but in my industry, it's this. Infuriating because those junior people could actually be doing real work instead of fanning senior management with a palm leaf. it's actually not a joke: our clients pay for my time. if my junior can type comments into the computer, or i can do it myself, i am supposed to do it in the way that minimizes the costs to the client. their time costs less than my time: they want the juniors typing, not me. some clients (like insurance companies) will notice if someone "too senior" is doing something and either not pay for it or only pay at a junior rate. when it comes to using the juniors to fan me and bring me grapes and wine, that's frowned upon because they could be earning the firm hundreds of dollars an hour typing my scribbles into the documents instead
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evilweasel posted:it's actually not a joke: our clients pay for my time. if my junior can type comments into the computer, or i can do it myself, i am supposed to do it in the way that minimizes the costs to the client. their time costs less than my time: they want the juniors typing, not me. some clients (like insurance companies) will notice if someone "too senior" is doing something and either not pay for it or only pay at a junior rate. Always "submit" to the SEC, never "file" with them. This is the dumbest thing (among many other dumbest things) but 100% true and I've become more and more convinced that the real value that invoice review of this type provides is to get folks to just lower their bill because it's easier than dealing with correcting it.
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 21:32 |
also, old people's eyes aren't as strong and they may literally have an easier time reading print.
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# ? Jul 22, 2021 22:38 |
Buncha whippersnappers complaining about proofreading itt. Wait until your first supreme court brief and we'll see if you complain about a little red ink.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:I find it easier and better to revise documents on paper. You miss lots of stuff on the computer. Also sometimes you want someone you are teaching to see what you’re changing and why. Same. I guess I am an old. Phil Moscowitz posted:WHY ARE YOU CALLING THAT PERSON JUST SEND THEM AN EMAIL/TEXT/INSTAGRAM/TICKTOCK/DM Hot Dog Day #91 posted:at a non profit so you can too
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 06:04 |
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Hope y'all are reading the details about Avenetti representing himself in the criminal cause brought as a result of him (allegedly, lmao) defrauding his own former clients, it's good loving poo poo
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Vox Nihili posted:Hope y'all are reading the details about Avenetti representing himself in the criminal cause brought as a result of him (allegedly, lmao) defrauding his own former clients, it's good loving poo poo Have one of your interns perform a reenactment for us
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Vox Nihili posted:Hope y'all are reading the details about Avenetti representing himself in the criminal cause brought as a result of him (allegedly, lmao) defrauding his own former clients, it's good loving poo poo When I read about him getting disbarred and then moving for co-counsel status, I chuckled.
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BigHead posted:When I read about him getting disbarred and then moving for co-counsel status, I chuckled. Mr. Avenatti, have you participated in a criminal sentencing? Yes, your honor. Mr. Avenatti, have you participated in a criminal sentencing as counsel? No, your honor.
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 21:32 |
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I can’t believe I interviewed with a firm. I made a successful escape from law. Why do I still want to do this?
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# ? Jul 24, 2021 19:44 |
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Yes…ha ha ha…yes!
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Toona the Cat posted:I can’t believe I interviewed with a firm. I made a successful escape from law. Why do I still want to do this? I wish I could be surprised but I’m delighted nonetheless
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Toona the Cat posted:I can’t believe I interviewed with a firm. I made a successful escape from law. Why do I still want to do this? Self-destructive?
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Toona the Cat posted:I can’t believe I interviewed with a firm. I made a successful escape from law. Why do I still want to do this? The thread scared off all the fresh meat.
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Toona the Cat posted:I can’t believe I We kid because we love Toona.
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SlyFrog posted:We kid because we love Toona. 1. 2. I had a version of this joke in draft but decided it would be too mean, so thank you for taking the karmic hit while letting me have the laugh.
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# ? Jul 25, 2021 22:45 |
It always draws you back in somehow. I had 8 years happily away from the practice of law and have just applied to be readmitted because I’m doing something law-adjacent again.
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Roger Mudd, this is your fate. You too fish and whitlam
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