Nick Against the World (78 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
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I said graduate HIGH SCHOOL AT 18...did you not realize that I said at 21 I got my first degree? PAY ATTENTION ANNE HECHE


Not really..individuals do a Masters in Law and then may want to further their specialization with a masters in Journalism .. years later they require an MBA which is usually only done with ample work experience. Besides I never claimed I had more than 2 masters.




WHY? Law school requires you have a bachelors..so thats 2....with the law degree...someone can feasibly do an extra YEAR for a masters in Law. Then if their initial bachelor was say in Engineering or Accounting they may want to specialize in Environmental Law or Patents making a masters even more worthy.



In NORTH AMERICA they don't believe in the European model where they accept TOM DICK AND HARRY into law school only to have 100,000 first year students. Entry into law school requires a bachelors and writing the LSAT entry exam. IN FACT, LAW SCHOOL IS 3 YEARS....be it Harvard, Yale or Sean Combs Community College.



You knew I was American....feed this shit to the tourists






NICK FOR MOD, NICK FOR MOD..........
 

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Turdhead

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Jan 14, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
At 18 he graduated from High School and at 21 he completed his bachelor's degree, thats what people commonly study when they first get to college its 4 years and its also called undergraduate degree
Right. I thought he said he got his first degree at 18. You dont count high school as an honour do you? :D
 

Dragon

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Apr 24, 2003
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Right. I thought he said he got his first degree at 18. You dont count high school as an honour do you? :D
Personally, I do, because it was an honour for me to graduate and damn hard too :D
 
Jul 12, 2002
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Na thats not Nick. That guys young. Someone who has 5 degrees would need to be atleast 33 years old.
Not necessarily. There are many ways to get degrees in less time than would normally be required. When I attented university, you could take a cumulative test for a course and if you passed, they would award you credit for the class. Furthermore, they allowed me to register for more classes than I could attend. At that time, you only really needed to be in class for the exams, and if you passed the exams, you passed the course.
 

Turdhead

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Jan 14, 2005
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You knew I was American....feed this shit to the tourists
Yeah I didnt mean I thought you studied in the UK. I meant I dont know how the american system works so talking UK system it didnt seem possible.

Tom, Dick and Harry thing is bull though. UK Universitys are rated higher than their american alternatives.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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++ [ originally posted by IncuboRossonero ] ++
In NORTH AMERICA they don't believe in the European model where they accept TOM DICK AND HARRY into law school only to have 100,000 first year students. Entry into law school requires a bachelors and writing the LSAT entry exam. IN FACT, LAW SCHOOL IS 3 YEARS....be it Harvard, Yale or Sean Combs Community College.
No such thing as a European system though and I don't wanna be associated with the English so name the place you're referring to please
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Yeah I didnt mean I thought you studied in the UK. I meant I dont know how the american system works so talking UK system it didnt seem possible.

Tom, Dick and Harry thing is bull though. UK Universitys are rated higher than their american alternatives.
Guess you thought wrong, and that is just a bold-faced lie, chump.
 
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IncuboRossonero

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    Tom, Dick and Harry thing is bull though. UK Universitys are rated higher than their american alternatives.
    Really....?? Aside from Cambridge, LSE and Oxford what other WORLD RENOUND institutions which are known for a range of depts. can the UK offer?

    The sheer amount of choice of top rate Universities in the U.S. cannot be matched.
     
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    IncuboRossonero

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    No such thing as a European system though and I don't wanna be associated with the English so name the place you're referring to please
    you have a point....the Law Schools in Italy are tough but a joke in terms of admission....as is the case in France, Belgium and Germany.

    However from what I know there is no necessity anywhere to have a Bachelors and write an entrance exam (nation wide). Could be wrong..open to attacks.
     
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    Also: In the US there is a more equal system, we allow every person a chance to go to college, and remember, there is a shit load more colleges in the US.

    In the UK only the top percent get to attend. I would say on average, you may be correct, but our Yale, Harvard, Brown, Colgate, MIT, Duke, UPenn, Georgetown are the top universities in the world. Why do people come from all around the world to study math at MIT?

    Although I would say that Oxford, Cambridge, and the U. of Wales are all up there as well.
     

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