Re: engineering graduate school question

>> >> >> >> No. Enroll in Law School. >> >> >> > >> > Yeah. just what the world needs: more lawyers!? I'd rather be a broke, >> > unemployed engineer than a rich lawyer anyday, thanks. -Clark >> >> Many smart people who are interested in making money do go to law school >> because it is a better road to wealth than engineering or science is. >> >> Bill >> -- >> Iraq: About three Virginia Techs a month >> > > And what about the smart people who are interested in being useful? > > I view the number of employed lawyers in a country as a level of its > sickness. The number of employed engineers is an indicator of health. > > Of course when you have lawyers becoming politicians to write laws to make > sure other lawyers have work the measure is somewhat perverted. I mean > does anyone really believe you need a lawyer to close on the garden > variety home sale? > > We engineers need to get together and run the lawyers out of business by > streamlining and consolidating the law. You think we could at least get > the tax code to fewer words than the Bible? > > If we ran things, the california state code, for example, would just be a > patch applied to some master state law source tree. > > -Clark

Gosh, is that supposed to be a new or different idea? The California state code is legally exactly that, a patch on existing Federal code.

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