Quote from: goodadvice on January 19, 2005, 06:51:49 PMQuote from: veganNRAmember on January 19, 2005, 06:50:16 PMBut how the #@!* do a bunch of PRELAW (that is, have not attended any of the law schools they'd be labelling as "racist", "religious", or "liberal") know with any degree of certainty?Perhaps they went to undergrad at the school.Well, I go to UF undergrad, but I wouldn't posit the theory that the law school is full of superficial drunken sluts and fratboys obsessed with football just because the undergrad is.
Quote from: veganNRAmember on January 19, 2005, 06:50:16 PMBut how the #@!* do a bunch of PRELAW (that is, have not attended any of the law schools they'd be labelling as "racist", "religious", or "liberal") know with any degree of certainty?Perhaps they went to undergrad at the school.
But how the #@!* do a bunch of PRELAW (that is, have not attended any of the law schools they'd be labelling as "racist", "religious", or "liberal") know with any degree of certainty?
Quote from: veganNRAmember on January 19, 2005, 06:54:44 PMQuote from: goodadvice on January 19, 2005, 06:51:49 PMQuote from: veganNRAmember on January 19, 2005, 06:50:16 PMBut how the #@!* do a bunch of PRELAW (that is, have not attended any of the law schools they'd be labelling as "racist", "religious", or "liberal") know with any degree of certainty?Perhaps they went to undergrad at the school.Well, I go to UF undergrad, but I wouldn't posit the theory that the law school is full of superficial drunken sluts and fratboys obsessed with football just because the undergrad is.I should have gone to UF.
Well, if your mind is made up that CARDOZO is "too Jewish" and a non-Jew would be uncomfortable there, then there really is no point in trying to tell you otherwise.Yes, it is a part of Yeshiva University and yes the school and library are closed on Saturday. Yes, you will see male students wearing yarmulkes. However, on my visits there, I also saw African American, Asian, and Hispanic students there. There are ethnic student groups at the law school and everyone gets along.I have friends of all ethnicities but Cardozo is my dream school precisely because it is a Jewish school and I wont be penalized for religious absences. True, one isn't supposed to be penalized for that at any school, but in the real world, it's another story.So does my wanting to go to a school where I will be comfortable with policies that matter to me make me a racist? People like to associate with others who share their same cultural or ethnic background. That's true among all ethnicities. I dont see it as racist. Racist is hating someone just because of the color of their skin, their national origin, or ethnic background. Nice thing about going to a Jewish school is LOTS OF DAYS OFF in the fall.
Thats the whole point of this thread. Everyone should go where they are comfortable. Good for you that you were smart enough to find your comfort school.
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