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Originally Posted by blankall
Overall, law school needs an overhaul though. It should be more like a trades school, where hard legal skills are learned. Currently, you just touch on actual legal skills tangentially during course work.
The law school profession more or less acknowledges this, but continues to use law school in a gate keeping function. Law school is more about demonstrating your work ethic to potential employers than it is about learning.
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Architecture is basically the same;
You learn a lot of theory, but in terms of hard skills, it's pretty light.
Instead, it's basically just a proof of "work ethic" (i.e. can you survive spending ~80 hours/week in studio without giving up).