Quote from: justanothersucker on November 21, 2011, 04:59:12 PMWhy do so many people enroll somewhere that they feel they are too good for months into it?Why didn't you just wait untill you got into a school you wanted to be in?People cry non stop about student debt and then want to walk into more of it.See, it's comments like these that don't make any sense. Why are you so concerned about what other people choose to do? This blog originated from a person who was at Cooley who WANTED to seek transfer to another school. While you're entitled to your opinion, why be concerned with someone else's debt/money? Cooley is not a bad school...I'm not knocking it. But the bottom line is that it's a school with a lot of baggage. Some people graduate from Cooley and do great. Some don't. But if you have the opportunity to go to a school with a better reputation than Cooley, why hate on that student? Reputation is all an attorney has out here in the real world and getting that first job is going to be tough in this economy. Whatever a student can do to make themselves more competitive they should do.
Why do so many people enroll somewhere that they feel they are too good for months into it?Why didn't you just wait untill you got into a school you wanted to be in?People cry non stop about student debt and then want to walk into more of it.
Debt is real but to be in debt and not be able to find a job in a tight economy is even worse. Not to mention the questions a Cooley student or any other law school student involved in litigation has to face about why your school got sued...http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/law-grads-sue-school-degree-indentured-servitude-205815018.htmlTransferring schools isn't a crime...people start at many law schools for many different reasons and find it appropriate to transfer. You paid the tuition...you paid for your grades. If you think it's in your best interest to get out of Michigan and change schools, DO IT. But definitely consider what region of the country you want to be in before you do anything. Top 100 law schools in U.S. News & World Report, unfortunately, is given a lot of credibility by people in the legal field so keep that in mind as well. No one can tell you what's good for you but YOU.
You're getting better sucker. You almost made a cohesive argument. Kind of blew it with the whole "prove" the obvious thing, but otherwise- nicely done. Go Cooley.
And, back to the illogical incoherence.