You do have to admit that golf is a bourgeois hobby... it's pretty clearly not a game associated with the oppressed proletariat. As for the value of his moniker, I have no opinion (especially since I've never seen an episode of Rome).Hopefully the OP will appreciate this name calling and petty bickering that he so desperately sought instead of sharing any accumulated insight and experience...Rob(whose moniker is neither a reference to a bourgeois pastime nor a cable series...)
Rob- your comments are lost on me. bourgeois here has nothing to do with class warfare as your clever little missive erroneously implies but instead attacks golf's ridiculous attempt at conventional respectability...my comments were rather a patrician attack on this pastime for mooncalves..
Please direct all of your questions about the application process or "life in law school" to the "Pre-Law" discussion board.You'll find a helpful link on the left side of the page at the top.Some of us who are actually IN law school like to read the funny comments during class that are often born out of topics involving personal vendettas, name-calling, etc. If you want help on where you'll likely get in with your bad GPA, etc., you will find great assistance on the pre-law side of the board or at other websites. Either way, just as you aren't allowed to go into the women's bathroom if you are a man, if you are not a law student, you should not be in the law student board. Capice?
As one of those pesky 0L students who has posted on this website, has it occurred to you that we might actually want the advice of someone who is already in law school? I think you should feel proud, because you made it this far and it is obvious that you are fully enjoying it. Maybe we should set up an additional slot that is specifically for pre-law students where only law students and graduates could answer. Until then, as one of those very annoying 0L students, thank you to those of you who actually respond to our questions!!
Yeah, thanks. That clears up everything except the analogy of male/female restrooms to Prelaw/Students and Graduates sides of the board. I'm not sure I understand that analogy.