l*****n 发帖数: 328 | 1 You pay 40,000 a year, and by the 2nd or 3rd year, people stopped going to
classes. Exactly what are you paying 40K a year for? You are paying 40K a
year for an opportunity to be hired by a law firm.
To put it another way, it's almost as if the law firms and the law schools
came together and decided that top school will charge 40K a year, law firms
will only hire from those top schools, and they'll split the money. Is this
not a racket?
And why is it that law firms refuse to hire people outside | s******e 发帖数: 213 | 2 您真有时间。我还有一筐衣服没有洗,要不您可以把时间花在那上面?
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【在 l*****n 的大作中提到】 : You pay 40,000 a year, and by the 2nd or 3rd year, people stopped going to : classes. Exactly what are you paying 40K a year for? You are paying 40K a : year for an opportunity to be hired by a law firm. : To put it another way, it's almost as if the law firms and the law schools : came together and decided that top school will charge 40K a year, law firms : will only hire from those top schools, and they'll split the money. Is this : not a racket? : And why is it that law firms refuse to hire people outside
| z***e 发帖数: 1757 | 3 higher education, whether it is law school or b-school, to certain extent,
is a signaling device for someone to distinguish himself from the rest of
the pile. You may call it whatever you want, racket or not. It's funny that
in your opinion wall street does not care about which school one is from. |
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