This Ohio character and fitness qualification decision makes a lot of sense for you potential law students, future graduates, and newbies to the bar with a ton of student loan debt:
This Ohio character and fitness qualification decision makes a lot of sense for you potential law students, future graduates, and newbies to the bar with a ton of student loan debt:
He needs to up his mileage if he expects to pass the fitness portion of the test.
I read the article and nowhere does it provide any mention of his training regimen, his PR's, or he recent race results. I assume they must provide negative evidence of his current fitness level before they can recommend failure in this portion.
What up wit dat??
I've read about this happening in other states as well.
I graduated law school in 1997, and knowing everything I know now, I wouldn't do it again. No f***ing way. Now, I love my job and I work in a great firm, with good partners and interesting cases, but I'm in the minority.
Law school is the biggest scam in the world. People get fascinated with the stories of graduates making $175,000 their first year, arguing before the Supreme Court, or sitting in intense meetings with clients and Judges. Get f***ing real. There's ONE kid in your law school who might get that job making fat money. And the reason they pay him that much is because the job sucks balls and no one will do it for less. When you're a first year associate, you get stuck reading, writing memos, and reviewing documents. You'll never talk to a client.
For the remaining 99% of the class, you walk out of law school with MASSIVE debt, and you walk into a job (if you can find one), making $70,000 a year (quite possibly less). Good luck paying those student loans before you're dead. Oh...and once you're out of school, faculty and staff could give a rat's ass about you. They got your money....you're on your own now.
As for this kid in the story, he sounds like a dope. $175,000 in student loans, huge credit card debt and he's making $12 an hour? Sounds like one of those clowns who couldn't get his shit straight, so he kept going to school, thinking that the next degree would land him a job. Maybe it's best they yanked his law license.
Anyone who is considering going to law school needs to seriously crunch the numbers and do the math.
It actually all comes down to the swimsuit competition. The character stuff is just a cover to make it look like their not all about the woman's appearance.