Thursday, December 18, 2008

This is funny.

I was perusing the LSAC (they administer the LSAT pre-lawyerin' tests) website, and I came across this gem: Factors such as the campus atmosphere, the school’s devotion to teaching and learning, and the applicant’s enthusiasm for the school also are very important. Remember that the law school is going to be your home for three years. Adjusting to law school and the general attitudes of a professional school is difficult enough without the additional hardship of culture shock.

Hilarious. You want culture shock? Try moving from Portland, OR to the biggest city in the world where you are functionally illiterate and barely functional linguistically...not too worried about law school culture shock.

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