Chantz Williams details how UM moved back into his recruitment, sets decision date

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So in February at the opening chantz Williams measurables and testing numbers were
6’3.5 214
40 4.56
Shuttle 4.49
Vertical 33.6 inch

At the opening this week
6’4 238
40 4.66
Shuttle 4.63
Vertical 36 inch

Lost a little of his quickness and speed but when you consider how much weight he added you take that trade all day.


And he could’ve had a bad day or whatever he’s still fast 4.5-4.6 kid and that’s before a college program. Still scary
 
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I dunno, but I think dude took a Legal Research & Writing class or something over the last 6 months because his posts are filled with rationales, direct citations and are increasingly steady as ****. It's noticeable.
That class was the death of me my 1st year. Last time I shepardized caselaw was by hand with books in a library and pocket parts.

I’ve been calling Brock the most improved poster on CIS for a short while now and it isn’t even close. He brings facts and details. I still tease him but it’s all in jest. It’s actually nice watching him get the appreciation and respect he was always capable of getting. Well done steak is all that’s holding him back.
 
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That class was the death of me my 1st year. Last time I shepardized caselaw was by hand with books in a library and pocket parts.

I’ve been calling Brock the most improved poster on CIS for a short while now and it isn’t even close. He brings facts and details. He still tease him but it’s all in jest. It’s actually nice watching him get the appreciation and respect he was always capable of getting. Well done steak is all that’s holding him back.
**** that class. Still have clear memories of thinking it's how law schools beat down humans into monotonous robots - like a drill sgt. in the first parts of bootcamp.
 
**** that class. Still have clear memories of thinking it's how law schools beat down humans into monotonous robots - like a drill sgt. in the first parts of bootcamp.
I was a business major in college and never read shît and I have ADHD on top of it so reading comp was not my strong suit unless I love the subject. When I got to law school, all of those History, Philosophy and English majors had a real advantage. If I had 4 classes in a semester, I remember spending 75% of my time on Legal Research and Writing and had 25% of my reading/study time left for the other 3 classes.
 
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I was a business major in college and never read shît and I have ADHD on top of it so reading comp was not my strong suit unless I love the subject. When I got to law school, all of those History, Philosophy and English majors had a real advantage. If I had 4 classes in a semester, I remember spending 75% of my time on Legal Research and Writing and had 25% of my reading/study time left for the other 3 classes.
Sounds similar to my experience. Business undergrad. Went to law school. Thought I might f around and become the GM of the Dolphins, lol. Practiced law for a bit. Despised the lack of creativity in it. Got deep into technology/programming, education and youth development. Now I'm on a message board reflecting on adults influencing kids and the state of South Florida. Don't even know what day it is...
 
Sounds similar to my experience. Business undergrad. Went to law school. Thought I might f around and become the GM of the Dolphins, lol. Practiced law for a bit. Despised the lack of creativity in it. Got deep into technology/programming, education and youth development. Now I'm on a message board reflecting on adults influencing kids and the state of South Florida. Don't even know what day it is...
Yeah, I practiced for 2 years and out. Glad my parents can tell people their son’s a lawyer. Lol.

The joys of ****** parental pressure growing up on the Beach.
 
I dunno, but I think dude took a Legal Research & Writing class or something over the last 6 months because his posts are filled with rationales, direct citations and are increasingly steady as ****. It's noticeable.
He could be in a creative writing class.
 
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Sounds similar to my experience. Business undergrad. Went to law school. Thought I might f around and become the GM of the Dolphins, lol. Practiced law for a bit. Despised the lack of creativity in it. Got deep into technology/programming, education and youth development. Now I'm on a message board reflecting on adults influencing kids and the state of South Florida. Don't even know what day it is...

It's called passion Lu. Be proud that you have it.
 
Serious ?

If he commits to another school, will this same energy be present, or will he be bashed?
 
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