I mean, really . . . do gunners take Law and Literature?
The super gunners are the ones who plan their schedules around which classes are easier / off the curve.
QuoteThe super gunners are the ones who plan their schedules around which classes are easier / off the curve.Right, because gunners are so worried about competition. Most thrive on it. Moreover, I'm sure they're going to want classes like Law & Lit on their schedule when they're applying for prestigious clerkships (where they actually DO scrutinize your schedule).
Get a sense of humor, Susan B. Anthony!
I'm going to cut a female dog. With a knife with a brown handle, natch.
Don't judge me. You've not had my life.
Quote from: goaliechica on June 12, 2009, 06:37:09 PMQuote from: M_Cool on June 12, 2009, 06:20:12 PMUh you can't transfer after your first year. He could go be a visiting student though I guess. I know someone who transferred for just her third year. Definitely transferred. She isn't going to be a visiting student. Hmmm...not possible? Every school that I've ever head of requires at least 2 years worth of credits in order to issue a diploma. It's pretty standard. Was she doing a joint degree program?
Quote from: M_Cool on June 12, 2009, 06:20:12 PMUh you can't transfer after your first year. He could go be a visiting student though I guess. I know someone who transferred for just her third year. Definitely transferred. She isn't going to be a visiting student.
Uh you can't transfer after your first year. He could go be a visiting student though I guess.
As someone who actually took Law & Lit, it was actually one of the more rigorous classes I had that semester. It was seriously a ton of work. I'm just saying Tongue