OT-E: Leave it to the Brits.
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 09:41:52 GMT, "Tom Littleton"
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:31:56 GMT, "Tom Littleton" Which ones? But
regardless of where GW went, applied, etc., your
response is non sequitur. Law school is more "work" than "intellect."
UTexas law school, to name one that's in the public record.......and no,
their very firm rejection letter does not negate my premise.
Tom
I had forgotten about UT Law, and that's only one school, not schools,
but your premise is negated regardless. Being rejected by _one_ law
school is meaningless - I know practicing lawyers that were rejected by
several schools and I know Harvard grads that were rejected by other
schools. And FWIW, UT Law is not "a far lesser school" - it is right up
there with Harvard among the top 10 or so law schools in the US, and
although the ABA doesn't "rank" schools, the data it provides shows it
to be a top school.
TC,
R
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