When schools are known for grade inflation then institutions on the next rung for education avoid using those grades for judgements and look more at national tests (in this case the LSAT, I think, though it is not my field), and some check social media. There is a lot that can be learned about who to avoid admitting on their social media.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
And all are potential clients.
RenéManuel about 4 years ago
Typical but the judge seems to be wise to this game.
alaskajohn1 about 4 years ago
I sure hope this arc extends past Saturday,
SHIVA about 4 years ago
Those ‘students’ are now called Millenials!!
Randallw about 4 years ago
At least it’s not grade A abuse.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hey, if they can cry on demand for money the kids have a chance in Hollywood. Go west young pests, go west.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 4 years ago
I know gary is trying to make a point about the spoiled kids but it is so heavy handed it’s getting insulting.
carlzr about 4 years ago
Muggeridge’s Law states that satire is impossible because no matter how ridiculous you make things look in art, they will soon happen in reality.
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
I think its great, “grade abuse”. Hope (against hope) that he loses the case!
SukieCrandall Premium Member about 4 years ago
When schools are known for grade inflation then institutions on the next rung for education avoid using those grades for judgements and look more at national tests (in this case the LSAT, I think, though it is not my field), and some check social media. There is a lot that can be learned about who to avoid admitting on their social media.
bakana about 4 years ago
I’m sensing a bit if Cynicism on the Judge’s part.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Reminds me of an old joke: “What do they call the person who graduates last in his class at medical school?” Answer: “Doctor”
bike2sac about 4 years ago
These are the same people we designed cash register for, so they could make change for $3.35 out of a $5bill.