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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 5365546" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Refresh your memory? I don't know why you wasted 3 years and probably over 100k getting a JD, to end up in a position where you are a regular on a board of people who work for a living. But the fact that you are makes it clear that there was a reason. Though it's just as, or more, likely, that you are a liar, since you have demonstrated yourself to be one in our interactions.</p><p></p><p>What is clear to me is that your inability to form even a basic, convincing argument about anything, let alone legal matters, means that in three years of law school, if you actually went, your instructors failed to teach you the very basic things you need to know in order to be an even half-decent lawyer. If I were in the position you claim to be in, I would be demanding my money back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>4 year. Started out in psychology with an aim to go psychiatry, which would have required medical school as well. I was running too low on funds, getting tired of school, and I was climbing the ladder at the job I was working to put myself through school. I decided to switch to business, and law was a requirement at the college I was going to. I really enjoyed it, and have been continuing my education in it, informally.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Who said I got an associate's? If you wonder why I ended up at UPS, rather than using my degree, I did have a job that required the degree I got. They demanded too much of my time, paid too little for it, and the market was tight at the time, so I opted for a career change. I would never have gone with being a package car driver if I had a JD.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Clearly you are confused and like to talk in riddles that have no answers. You'd make a better sphinx than a lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 5365546, member: 63706"] Refresh your memory? I don't know why you wasted 3 years and probably over 100k getting a JD, to end up in a position where you are a regular on a board of people who work for a living. But the fact that you are makes it clear that there was a reason. Though it's just as, or more, likely, that you are a liar, since you have demonstrated yourself to be one in our interactions. What is clear to me is that your inability to form even a basic, convincing argument about anything, let alone legal matters, means that in three years of law school, if you actually went, your instructors failed to teach you the very basic things you need to know in order to be an even half-decent lawyer. If I were in the position you claim to be in, I would be demanding my money back. 4 year. Started out in psychology with an aim to go psychiatry, which would have required medical school as well. I was running too low on funds, getting tired of school, and I was climbing the ladder at the job I was working to put myself through school. I decided to switch to business, and law was a requirement at the college I was going to. I really enjoyed it, and have been continuing my education in it, informally. Who said I got an associate's? If you wonder why I ended up at UPS, rather than using my degree, I did have a job that required the degree I got. They demanded too much of my time, paid too little for it, and the market was tight at the time, so I opted for a career change. I would never have gone with being a package car driver if I had a JD. Clearly you are confused and like to talk in riddles that have no answers. You'd make a better sphinx than a lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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