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| Date | Title | Body |
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| 2 weeks 1 day ago | 08-09 are the best, agreed... |
Particularly underrated is the patch on the arms (I have the maize jersey, but they patch could be universal). To me a close second place are the 07-08 jerseys. Both are just classic looking. |
| 2 weeks 1 day ago | Great idea... |
Would definitely participate. Though it might be scary to see all the companies that think their employees (or bosses) are working hard all day but we are really all on MGo...let's connect like-minded people! |
| 4 weeks 2 days ago | Bentley Historical Library |
Also, the AD website has some good stuff. |
| 4 weeks 3 days ago | Also visited Ty Isaac today. |
FWIW, further down on Sam Webb's twitter. |
| 4 weeks 3 days ago | Fine with this |
Because of scholarship constraints and a lower number class to begin with, Ohio is almost out of spots. That means that any recruiting battles between M and Ohio might come down to whether or not Ohio has room, whereas it seems like Hoke has specifically reserved spots for these guys that he wants. |
| 4 weeks 4 days ago | Current 1L here |
I just want to push back on a couple of the more dire things that have been said - in particular, the BC Law student letter and abovethelaw.com are both really exaggerated sources of data, so please don't take those as fact. They have purposefully sensionalized many aspects of law school and the process, and abovethelaw.com is often times flat out wrong or misleading. I also know plenty of lawyers who do enjoy their work, even with some long hours. I don't think it's unreasonable to have to expect to work hard, especially for the few years out of law school. If you don't want to work hard, I wouldn't become a lawyer. That being said, I think you just have to ask yourself where you want to practice law.
If you want to be in Detroit, Wayne State should get you there, provided you work hard. MSU should probably get you there too. If you want to work in Chicago, then Kent is a good bet. Plus, those schools will teach to the bar exams in Michigan and Illinois, respectively, rather than a kind of "national" outlook. If you have significant work experience, that will help you greatly in your job search. Employers are increasingly looking to work experience not necessarily as a requirement, but certainly a huge boost to applicants.
The market is tough, but having a law degree can open up a lot of doors, and the economy IS getting better. Scholarships would certainly make it easier, and I like the insight of some of the above posters on the possiblities to go part time. Don't be scared or enticed by any one stat; there are exceptions to every rule, and you have to decide if the risk is worth it. So far, I'm happy with my decision. |
| 5 weeks 4 hours ago | For the future... |
If Illinois and Indiana were to ever get teams, Chicago could become a third rotating site. |
| 10 weeks 6 days ago | BTN2GO and WatchESPN.. |
They have both worked wonders for me, everything from bus rides to sitting on the tarmac to general boredom walking around. |
| 11 weeks 5 days ago | Why don't we just take over the PSU bar too? |
It's highly likely that Michigan will have many more fans there...and PSU won't be there very long...this is just an objective fact, not trying to be mean! |
| 13 weeks 2 days ago | Brian getting into it! |
Fiery! But in all seriousness...who would take a sign seriously that tries to make OSU look more "academic" than Michigan. Stereotypes aside, this is just a joke. Meyer is trying to imitate Hoke's sincere feelings about the rivalry. Sorry dude, can't imitate passion. |
