Lolcow Melinda Leigh Scott & Marshall Castersen - Sue-happy couple. Flat earth conspiracists. Pretending to be Jewish. Believe Kiwi Farms is protected by the Masonic Order. 0-6 on lawsuits. Marshall is dead.

She went to a law school for a year before she dropped out.
She either got into the worst law school on the planet or she never went

She was still enrolled at GMU in spring of 2004, where she appeared in an article about the crew team and is identified as a "novice". https://gomason.com/news/2004/4/12/205051285

She said she lost her virginity/got married in 2005. That would be the spring of her sophomore year.
https://kiwifarms.net/threads/melinda-leigh-scott-marshall-castersen.32118/post-10371679
That all lines up then. She didn't go to law school, she probably went for that useless degree she currently has

Virginia is actually a read law state, where you can take the bar exam without going to law school if you have a supervising attorney who teaches you privately. https://barexam.virginia.gov/reader/readerrules.html

Think Hardin might be interested? (:_(
Melinda could take it and get the lowest score possible in the history of the bar exam. Drunk frat boys couldn't score as low as her
 
She either got into the worst law school on the planet or she never went


That all lines up then. She didn't go to law school, she probably went for that useless degree she currently has


Melinda could take it and get the lowest score possible in the history of the bar exam. Drunk frat boys couldn't score as low as her
I think she just didn't go because no one wanted to look after her spawn for pennies or she wanted to go just long enough to collect some student loan money.
 
Russell Greer: Takes five years to complete two year program at Upstairs Mormon Business College. Brings Loses bullshit lawsuit against the Glorious Kiwis and their Dear Leader.

Melinda Scott: Takes thirteen years to complete a four year program in Parks & Rec. Brings Loses bullshit lawsuit against the Glorious Kiwis and their Dear Leader.

I think I see a pattern here.
 
She graduated from Robert E Lee high school in 2003 so leaving her sophomore year in 2004 adds up. Also she says she was pre law but I think thats just straight up bullshit. No way she goes from High School into law school. Pretty sure it was another internet tough guy thing to try and scare Josh into taking down the thread like the threats of guns, dogs, and bear traps to deter Josh from rightfully collecting the debt she owes him
"Pre-law" is what humanities majors who want to go to law school call themselves. It's not an actual major and has nothing to do with law school. Some schools offer legal studies majors/minors but most "pre-law" students aren't in those programs.
 
I think she just didn't go because no one wanted to look after her spawn for pennies or she wanted to go just long enough to collect some student loan money.
I don't think she went. How do you graduate from high school in 2003, get into law school, and drop out in 2005? She might have studied crimonology and law or something like that

"Pre-law" is what humanities majors who want to go to law school call themselves. It's not an actual major and has nothing to do with law school. Some schools offer legals studies majors/minors but most "pre-law" students aren't in those programs.
Damnit, my looking up the different academic degrees offered by George Mason got me ninja'ed
 
Russell Greer: Takes five years to complete two year program at Upstairs Mormon Business College. Brings Loses bullshit lawsuit against the Glorious Kiwis and their Dear Leader.

Melinda Scott: Takes thirteen years to complete a four year program in Parks & Rec. Brings Loses bullshit lawsuit against the Glorious Kiwis and their Dear Leader.

I think I see a pattern here.
That we have someone who manages to make Russ look competent? Frankly I would love to see the Autism Singularity if those two tards sue’d each other - put that shit on PPV, could fund the site for years…
 
I wonder why she never mentions getting 2nd place in the CAA women's rowing thing they have. It's a pretty major thing since rowing is one of America's oldest sports. Is it because it's only 2nd place and to her narcissistic mind it's not good enough? I personally didn't even bother with college sports back when I first went (injuries would have kept me away anyways)_. I had MtG tournaments to win as well as chess.

At least you can claim you beat Drexel, (just not the Drexel Nick knows) by one second. That's a damn fine finish in any timed sport for watchers.
I don't think she went. How do you graduate from high school in 2003, get into law school, and drop out in 2005? She might have studied crimonology and law or something like that


Damnit, my looking up the different academic degrees offered by George Mason got me ninja'ed
George Mason has changed the names of some degrees last year and this year.
 
I think it depends on location and context. In a strong bit of synchronicity, I found out today that a woman working in my office suite was an NCAA champion in crew. I literally had no idea.
Interesting, you'd think it would be a bigger deal because less people do sports in college unlike high school. Like I did some basketball in high school, but I couldn't be arsed to do a sport in college because I had no time. Work and school work just didn't allow me to have free time like that except for the MtG tournaments I went to on the weekends out of province.

Aren't college sports down there also more competitive?
 
According to her Amazon bio she has a bachelor's in "Health, Fitness and Recreation with a concentration in Parks and Outdoor Recreation". That's why she tells people she was pre-law.
I guess you just have to pass the LSAT to get into law school, the degree prior doesn't really matter too much. However, I think we know how bad that exam would go.

I wonder why she never mentions getting 2nd place in the CAA women's rowing thing they have. It's a pretty major thing since rowing is one of America's oldest sports. Is it because it's only 2nd place and to her narcissistic mind it's not good enough? I personally didn't even bother with college sports back when I first went (injuries would have kept me away anyways)_. I had MtG tournaments to win as well as chess.
From the article, it looked like she was on the third team maybe? First novice seems like it is the third string for rowers. And I don't think she brags about it because it would just highlight what she threw away by joining her cult.

George Mason has changed the names of some degrees last year and this year.
Still think she went for her Parks and Rec degree. Don't think her claim of being Pre-Law was ever valid
 
Aren't college sports down there also more competitive?
The public only pays attention to a handful of sports.

I was impressed when Ms. X casually told me she did crew and had won NCAA, but I would never have known it if we hadn't been discussing how to get someplace in town and the directions ended up involving the location of the University crew team's big old boathouse.

Was it just weird synchronicity that it came up today. Or was it a sign from YAHOOEY--A-WHOO-HOO-HOO?
 
Still think she went for her Parks and Rec degree. Don't think her claim of being Pre-Law was ever valid
That's because she didn't go there for law, she went to Appalachian School of Law. Same place Hardin went to and finished.
The public only pays attention to a handful of sports.
I really don't understand sports. My wife forces me to watch hockey games with her when I'd rather just watch the highlights and only from the best team in the league.
 
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