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I’m an ex felon and got into tons of trouble when I was 15-18years old, I’ve been in California the last 10 years and I’m generally an understanding and laid back guy. That being said, I had my first day of law school orientation today and I was shocked to see 90% of my classmates wearing business casual- polo shirts and jeans, some khakis, but only 4 or 5 people wearing suit/tie or true formal dress. Multiple students wearing shorts and sandals, one dude was even wearing flip flops.
I’m in Idaho now and it’s a good state school, not some rinky dink for-profit. When did it become acceptable to wear flip flops to law school, the first time most people are meeting their professors and peers???
My faculty mentor prosecuted war criminals for the UN and worked out of the Hague for 3 years. Seems absurd to me this caliber of thinker has to endure his students showing up in goddamn Flip flops.
I’m in Idaho now and it’s a good state school, not some rinky dink for-profit. When did it become acceptable to wear flip flops to law school, the first time most people are meeting their professors and peers???
My faculty mentor prosecuted war criminals for the UN and worked out of the Hague for 3 years. Seems absurd to me this caliber of thinker has to endure his students showing up in goddamn Flip flops.