This blog is no longer devoted exclusively to discussion of class bias in higher education although it is pervasive. But then, again, it is pervasive everywhere in the US. I've run out of gas on that. Not only that, I've lost some of my rile about my own law school. So I'm just winging it.
Saturday, September 07, 2013
Lawspeak
Wonderful article. Just substitute law professor for Brits. It's all about never showing feelings because if you do, others will know how you actually feel and anything but the most general and misleading statement is uncollegial: . http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/10280244/Translation-table-explaining-the-truth-behind-British-politeness-becomes-internet-hit.html
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Unlike U.S. law professors, Brits don't come up with weak arguments as to why now - in the midst of a fundamental restructuring of the legal job market, coupled with skyrocketing tuition - is the best time for one to apply to law school.
Really very nice article. As well as helpful to gain knowledge about the tax accountants. Thanks to update us.
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