Sunday, May 21, 2017

Arizona Bar Continues Relentless Assault on Graduates of Top Tier School

Sadly predictable, this sort of witch hunt:
Students from a struggling private law school in Phoenix are still having trouble passing the Arizona bar exam, with fewer than 30 percent of graduates earning passing marks.

It is a small improvement for Arizona Summit Law School, the Arizona Republic reported. Last year, it had a 25 percent pass rate for first-time test takers.
The Arizona Supreme Court released the state Bar exam results Monday. By comparison, Arizona State University and the University of Arizona law students both had a 74 percent passage rate.
Why do the state's bar examiners insist on doing this every damned bar exam administration?  These rabid sadists will not stop until they have exploited Arizona Summit right out of existence.

Guarantee you that if you look at the Arizona bar membership, it will be predominantly Arizona and ASU grads.  Obviously, this is some sort of conspiracy to drive the hot young school out of business and divide the spoils among the remaining oligopolists.

I'm starting to think the shameless lies about diversity and the law school improving are not even doing anything anymore to move these cruel, heartless lumps of carbon.

7 comments:

  1. The Whittier of Western Arizona.

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  2. This is an outrage! Next thing you know they'll be closing ITT Tech!

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  3. AZ Summit's bar passage rate shows what a bang-up job the ABA is doing protecting the profession. Can you imagine, if only for a minute, the outcry if the graduates of a medical/dental/nursing/pharmacy school had such low passage rates for their licensing exam?

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    1. How indeed has the legal profession fallen so far? The sort of correspondence school that advertises on matchbooks is more selective than many toilet law schools. Jesus mother-fucking Christ.

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  4. I guess if diversity is your goal, then you need every demographic to have a significant percentage be chronically unemployed and saddled with massive student loan debt.

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  5. But for Federal largess in the form of an unlimited loan for every Tom, Dick, and Harry that walks in the door regardless of his academic ability, this school simply would not exist.

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    1. Agreed, but the fact the Tom, Dick, and Harry are still attending this school beggars belief.

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