To: NativeNewYorker
That’s great, and I wish them well. I hope they realize this means they still have to study, not to mention show up for the classes in the first place. That was how we got good scores on the SATs in the bad old days in NY about 40 years ago: we went to class and we studied.
When I worked in a law firm in NY, we had a certain group that could never pass the bar exam, no matter how many Bar BRI courses we paid for. That was primarily because they were too busy making phone calls, chatting with political honchos here and there and making passes at the female associates to even attend the classes...
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12/23/2009 5:00:49 PM PST by
livius
To: livius
When I worked in a law firm in NY, we had a certain group that could never pass the bar exam, no matter how many Bar BRI courses we paid for. That was primarily because they were too busy making phone calls, chatting with political honchos here and there and making passes at the female associates to even attend the classes...
Flunking bar exams, talking politics, making passes at women... Okay, I get it. So, what was it like to work at a law firm with the Kennedys?
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