I said you just have to work hard to get into Yale. "Difficult" would be something you have little or no control over; to a large extent, the law school you go to is a result of your choices.
Example: The war in Iraq is difficult. All the effort in the world could still result in failure. With sufficient effort, getting into Yale isn't a problem. They have high standards, sure, but it's still very do-able.
I'm sorry. I must have been confused when you said "Yale isn't difficult at all to get into" above.
Your schtick grows weary.
Yeah, reading helps, you know. Who knows, could have earned you 9 more pts. on that LSAT, huh? Here's what I actually said:
Yes, Mensa is not particularly prestigious. Yale isn't difficult to get into at all. You just have to work hard. And once you're there, it's worth it--the rest of the ride is catered.
Now, you dropped your little bold markers around "Yale isn't difficult to get into at all" while completely ignoring what followed.
You just have to work hard. In other words, you and
you alone are responsible for getting into Yale.
If a circumstance is 99% within your own control, how is that difficult? It'd be sheer laziness to argue otherwise.