Message from @ManAnimal
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I took a 4 yr calc based degree; practiced 10 yrs+ as Electrical Engineering
'T' is basically more akin to applied science
my Degree: Electrcial Enineering... Technology
So the best we've been able to do is teach people how to represent themselves and to study the law. That was partly what motivated me to write my books is to seed legal principles into pop culture and have people learn while they're having fun
you learn the application much more than you do the theory
it's like an IT vs a CS
not at all schools
that is a generalization
ofc it's a generalization
some schools add the labs and tech ONTO of the theory
Blessed be your spread of legal help
other schools don't
ME still get labs ofc
but, again
they get a lot more into it with the theory
whereas METs primarily focus on labs and application
In truth, if I wanted to cuck to the BAR, I could become an attorney and make lots of money, but it'd kill my soul.
that being said, they aren't even necessarily better than MEs are at even application in the end
yeah, that is one of the main reasons I went for the EIT then the PE; to account for that ambiguity outside the area where they knew our school
because it is always better to learn the groundwork and theory, as that helps you learn the application a lot more easily once you do
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Guys
Fellas
that's why i liked our program; we had to design from scratch, simulate, build, test
Gurls
I just learned something amazing.
sheilas
soup to nuts
The British are actually the real Jews https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Israelism
Oof.
there are many issues when attorneys that mainly deal in civil law try their hand in criminal law
@Marushia Dark can I drag someone out of my property for trespassing
cuz I feel like the law around that is ambiguous
mainly, in criminal law the state lets the husband testify as if he owned his wife's property
I've gotten different responses
doesn't work like that in civil law
But yeah, MA, going back to our earlier conversation, if you wanna know the law, it's this simple and this hard: "Do no harm." Everything else stems from that. What is harm, exactly? Well, that's what you have philosophy and ethics for.
from what I understand, even security guards have to call a real cop to actually drag someone out
> mainly, in criminal law the state lets the husband testify as if he owned his wife's property
Yes and there's a reason for that. Marriage is a property contract. A corporate merger.