If they were really transferable, we’d all be in trouble. [Stephanie Landsman, CNBC “NetNet”]
Related: Sunday’s New York Times has a long article asking whether law schools are adequately disclosing the high likelihood that their costly offerings will turn out to be a poor investment for many heavily indebted students. Should U.S. News law-school rankings, like cigarette packs, carry warnings? [Above the Law]
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Sadly, I know how this person feels.
I don’t know why lawyers feel they’re any different from anyone else. I know people who spend years paying back loads for anthropology degrees and film degrees, and they don’t seem the least bit bitter about it.