BI - Law-school grads are bombing the bar, and it's a sign of trouble for legal education

No, I only get cranky when people who are wrong-you-tell me that I’m incorrect. Yes, it’s a burden being an expert at everything-as witnessed by those 22,000+ posts of yours-but again the facts are inconvenient things

You blithely ignore the fact that applicatiobns to and enrollment at medical schools is in fact increasing at medical schools, contra to what your post said:
http://www.medpagetoday.com/PublicHealthPolicy/MedicalEducation/54236

and the fact that the schools will be increasing enrollment by a full 30% by 2019, but you ignore these facts.instead focusing on residency slots. If you recall-please read your earlier post-you claimed the lack of residency slots inhibited any growth in enrollment. That’s not correct, as evidenced by the above. HINT: The slots have been added, expense or no. And what does the cost of medical school v. law school have to do with anything? It’s a false comparison and a false argument.

So-are you a lawyer? Ever taken the bar? Ever practiced law? You haunt this forum as an expert; I seem to recall your only claim to expertise is a child who applied/attended law school. I did my best to wade through your eons of posts, but it’s clear that you’ve got lots of opinions on lots of topics-so what’s the basis for your expertise?

And the same for medicine-and sweeping generalization…“a lot of lawyers…” what is the basis for this expertise?