tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post7755223947223611670..comments2024-03-28T10:56:31.720-06:00Comments on Outside the Law School Scam: InfiFLAWUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-29680032347165334562013-03-20T18:41:42.638-06:002013-03-20T18:41:42.638-06:00That be true, Antiro. Non-profit schools differ fr...That be true, Antiro. Non-profit schools differ from for-profit schools in that the money goes to investors rather than professors. It would be interesting to see whether salaries at for-profit schools are less than those at non-profits. I bet that they are.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-69007476531788934472013-03-20T13:28:14.016-06:002013-03-20T13:28:14.016-06:00The current for-profit law schools are bad, period...The current for-profit law schools are bad, period. <br /><br />I would have no problem with a for-profit school in any field if they provide good outcomes for their students. A for-profit law school which, say, indebted their average students by $60K and placed 90% of their graduates in 50K+ jobs would be be great and probably better than most Tier 1's. <br /><br />I'm not opposed to calling out money-making machines that thrive on the high debts of marginal students. But let's be real, most law schools are money-making machines and operate very similarly. Just pretend the employees are the shareholders and all differences evaporate.Antirohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13353794908230833127noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-28611771869581522152013-03-20T11:02:05.991-06:002013-03-20T11:02:05.991-06:00I would never hire anyone who went to a for profit...I would never hire anyone who went to a for profit school. It is a mark of a fool.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660083024919144793.post-68217395123347197972013-03-20T07:14:23.641-06:002013-03-20T07:14:23.641-06:001.
What a disgrace, and thank you for bringing th...1.<br /><br />What a disgrace, and thank you for bringing this "consortium" to our attention. It is like you say nothing more than business people making money from marks.<br /><br />I can not stand the idea that URMs somehow need special access. There are already 200 schools. They all have URMs. They all actively recruit URMs. There is no barrier here. Any one of the bottom 100 schools would give anyone with a pulse and an LSAT score a seat, URM or not. So Infilaw or whatever it is needs to stop this abuse of URMs.<br /><br />Law school newsflash. URMs are not there to be abused. It's not 1950 (or 1850). They are not your slaves to make you money.<br /><br />This is for-profit education madness at its peak. What a rip off. What a shameless group of people.<br /><br />ANYONE ATTENDING ONE OF THOSE SCHOOLS IS BEING SCAMMED.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com