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Philosophy degree willing to assist with the existential aspect of their decisions.
 
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Really hope this works out for you, but could you do us all a favor? Tell the underclassmen not to bolt early for that 5th round money. Thanks, and good luck.

That's the goal. I don't know each of these guy's financial situations so it's easy to comment from afar but I want to give everyone a clear understanding of the long-term ramifications.

Question for those of us curious...Is it not required to have a Law degree to become an agent?

No, but you must have some type of post grad degree, but doesn't matter the discipline. I will be graduating in May with a Master's of Law, which not many schools have. I chose this degree because I'm still taking contracts, negotiations, mediation, legal research, legal writing and some of the normal normal courses that JD students take. I finish my degree in 1 year while taking the classes that are actually beneficial for this job and get certified as quickly as possible rather than take a full 3 years to get the JD when I don't actually want to practice law.

So with my MDiv, I could become an agent. Interesting
 
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Real G's move in silence like lasagna.

Had lasanga today for dinner and I can tell you it does not 'move' silent...

you eat dinner at 4 pm? or please tell me you don't live in the us

Early bird special flow.

I live in England ya muppet lol, Oxford. Its 10pm here. ******* dinner police I tell ya. BRB back to continue ****ting my brains out. Work cafeteria lasagna I tell ya.
 
Really hope this works out for you, but could you do us all a favor? Tell the underclassmen not to bolt early for that 5th round money. Thanks, and good luck.

That's the goal. I don't know each of these guy's financial situations so it's easy to comment from afar but I want to give everyone a clear understanding of the long-term ramifications.

Question for those of us curious...Is it not required to have a Law degree to become an agent?

No, but you must have some type of post grad degree, but doesn't matter the discipline. I will be graduating in May with a Master's of Law, which not many schools have. I chose this degree because I'm still taking contracts, negotiations, mediation, legal research, legal writing and some of the normal normal courses that JD students take. I finish my degree in 1 year while taking the classes that are actually beneficial for this job and get certified as quickly as possible rather than take a full 3 years to get the JD when I don't actually want to practice law.

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Athletes turning pro in something other than sports.

All in on apfenny being the Rob Cordry to some Rock type character out there.
 
You don’t seem like a completely soul-less scumbag, so I hope you have a back-up plan
 
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