| Topic Name: |
Law School v. B-School |
| Message Name: |
"Iliad",
What you |
| Date Posted: |
03/01/2000 |
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"LAST I CHECKED, THAT QUESTION WOULD BE A NORMATIVE ONE MEANING THAT IT IS NECESSARILLY RELIANT UPON A VALUE JUDGEMENT"
ab, I'm not even a native English speaker, neither do I get a 99% verbal in GMAT. But I could understand Ian right away. It's called intellectual English.
BTW, I think both subjects (law and business) are equally fastinating in nature. I'm in the business, but I'm also taking law courses part-time. I'm not interested in the legal profession but law itself is absolutely worth studying. |
| Message: |
"Iliad",
What you call intellectal English, I call pretencious bull sh*t that is only used by intellectual wannabes who are insecure about their intelligence and have to speak in this ridiculous manner to impress the few clowns who don't know any better (possible because English is their second language, as is the case with you).
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