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Originally Posted by nmnita
and you are an attorney with more intelligence than Bachmann? That is good to remember.
She may not appeal to you or too many of us, she may be even be annoying too often but idiot? NOPE...She is very sharp...Did she ever have trouble answering the question, what newspapers do you read? I must have missed that..
Nita
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She's not particularly sharp. She comes off as very uninformed. And unless she went to a very reputable law school (Yale, Harvard, Columbia, etc.) being a lawyer does not require a whole heck of a lot of intelligence. Low end law schools are a dime a dozen and basically pass everyone.
Edit: Lol, case in point. Her law school was barely accredited. I've never even heard of it, meaning it's at the very very bottom of the Tier 4 law schools.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._W._Coburn_School_of_Law
It's now part of Regent University, a staunchly conservative religious school.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Regent University School of Law as a Tier 4 school,
[34] the lowest ranking within the law school category
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As someone who planned on going to Law school before the economic meltdown, and who studied law, and spent years researching schools, I can assure you, going to a law school that poorly viewed and ranked, is not commendable. Law schools are not like Medical Schools, whereby any medical school you get into is good because they are heavily regulated by the AMA. Law Schools have no such regulation by the ABA. Any school or university can create one and get accredited. The Tier 3/Tier 4 schools accept just about every applicant, and have abysmal LSAT/GPA scores, not to mention nearly non-existant career prospects.