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    My understanding is that Spitzer passed the Law School Admissions Test with a perfect score. I have tried it once but score low; I cannot understand the fictious test. Some people say that it requires a special intellectual ability. In the British Empire our Attorneys spend 7 years in High School. The final two they specialize in four subjects. They are to be trained at London, Cambridge, or Oxford Universities. Nevertheless, he was trapped as a numbered Client.

     

     

     

     

    A less smart guy would have gotten himself a descent lady Friend across town. He would have paid her rent and groceries and pocket money. She would show up at all his speeches, Sit in a special place and give him the thumbs up, cross and uncross those legs,etc. Four pricey calls to the madam is 20K. The special friend would flip over, to receive 5K. Asking her how long that would last she might say 3 months.

     

     

     

     

     

    His scheme was so trivial that I wonder. I recall, the LSAT test you do not have to know the passage but some logic and so on would give you the answers. I believe that we should get rid of all exams that test students' logic. Logic is unnecessary, when one has knowlege. An Attorney needs simply to ask the witness or client the question and use body language to catch lies. He could have lost everything if the DA had pressed charges. Especially as he was a fierce crime fighter.

     

     

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