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law_sunita
Feb 7, 2010, 08:17 AM
I want to know whether I have good future in studies or not. Will I get selection in my favorite law college?

Fr_Chuck
Feb 7, 2010, 08:51 AM
I doubt it, a good legal student will be aware of their studies, would not normally use "wanna" in their writing, not use the small I to talk of thierself.

Also they would be going with hard work not fortune tellers to get ahead

JudyKayTee
Feb 7, 2010, 10:02 AM
I vote no.

law_sunita
Feb 7, 2010, 11:06 AM
I doubt it, a good legal student will be aware of thier studies, would not normally use "wanna" in thier writing, not use the small i to talk of thierself.

Also they would be going with hard work not fortune tellers to get ahead
My dear friend, thanks for your reply. But I'm really not in any mood of argument right now. If you are talking about my 'i', then let me tell you that improve your English first, because I think a person who is a bishop by heart and a resident of united states can not even spell 'their'. You were too harsh while using your words. I mean you hardly know me but in spite of that you made stupid prejudices. After your reply I have tried thousand times to remove my account but I couldn't. It wasn't a formal question that you start making comments about my words or letters and I am not a resident of an English speaking country that I need to concentrate on these things. One more thing friend, you were right about hard work but I was just here for the sake of joining this. There is no help which I needed. I'm very much confident about myself. No offense , but I suggest you to be little more broad-minded. Thanks again.

JudyKayTee
Feb 7, 2010, 11:21 AM
If you are going into Law, then you can read and understand documents, right?

Did you read the rules of the site? If you did you would know that you cannot remove a question and wouldn't have attempted "a thousand times" to do so.

Why would you post a question concerning your future career on a criminal law thread? Isn't that a question for a psychic?

You have managed to insult a respected board member.

Fr_Chuck
Feb 7, 2010, 06:05 PM
Thus my point,

If you are going into legal study, every word, every subject is looked at differently than you ever imaged in life. At least in the US, law school is not as much learning a lot of specifics as much as a way to start thinking about "everything" in a different way and how one can make legal arguments from different points of view.

You may be hired to defend today, the exact type of case you wlll be on the other side tomorrow, or even doing similar cases at the same side, but fighting from the other point of view on each case.

Your post is just not showing that

Naw I was not insulted ( assuming that was me you were talking about)
I started the aggressive stance, I wanted to see how they would come back, that would also show if they could make a good argument, and present it well, another sign of someone that has a future in law.

1. it was posted in law, not fortune telling

2. obviously did not read the rules of the site when they signed up

3. did not take time to fully explain a issue or question when asking.

Take time and read some of the answers from some of the great legal experts we have, you will see a difference in they way they answer and present the answer.

Law school will challenge you, they will try to make you lose faith in yourself, and try to chase you off,

Alty
Feb 7, 2010, 07:24 PM
i wanna know whether i have good future in studies or not. will i get selection in my favorite law college?

I'm sorry law_sunita, there aren't any psychics on this site. The psychics forum is to discuss psychic phenomenon and psychics as a topic, not to ask for a reading.

I know, it's a bit confusing. ;)

If you want a psychic reading then you'll most likely have to do that on another site and I can tell you right now that it won't be free. That's their bread and butter, they don't do readings for free.

Study hard, do your best, that's the only way to get into a good college and further your career.

Good luck to you. :)

Fr_Chuck
Feb 7, 2010, 08:00 PM
And someone must have moved this, it was orgainally posted in the legal section

JudyKayTee
Feb 8, 2010, 07:13 AM
I'm confused - when I responded this was on the legal board.

Now it's not so my response makes less sense than usual.