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Does Law School Prepare You to Practice Law? Part 2

January 24th, 2012

“Preparing for Law School T the practice of law part 1?” In response to my last article, Denis Campbell, the argument advanced anti-pedagogical practice:

“This is an important debate opened on the purpose of training. An MBA is not leading to preparation for a business. An MS in accounting is not qualified to do chartered accountant or tax adviser. A MA prepares not win a writer a Pulitzer Prize. Whether higher education will only learn to think and rationalize the way through the problems. “

However, another contributor spokesman, Matthew Homann:

“I think the only people who do not recognize that law schools are schools of commerce, the professors and deans. Law schools do not teach students 1:10 the nature of things that people expect to be a lawyer in a position .. .. I think that law schools can do a decent job of preparing students for litigation -. That would be great if got to try cases, ”
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