There are cheaper resorts that are more luxurious, cater to sexual exploration like these two seem to enjoy, and have an overall better experience than Hedonism II.
That's the biggest red flag for me...there are so many better places to visit that would've been more worth it from a money standpoint and cater to a cleaner crowd.
The fact that they chose Hedonism II makes me think it really is a cucked fetish thing, or that Kayla (and possibly Drex) sold the idea to him saying he'd be able to get some too even though the event caters mostly to women and cucks the men. I'm really interested to know the behind the scenes because like I said....so many better options that would have given them both their "happy ending."
Hedonism II is the carnival cruiselines of "couples resorts" and funky swinger vacas. Tacky, mid, tacky, no imagination, tacky.
No it definitely is that bad, it's literally a fourth-tier toilet.
william Mitchell was not bad - there are many of its grads in (MN-based) firms and companies who are very competent and successful. Also hamline though a bit less so. As for the combined school I have no idea, but once upon a time these were passable schools for certain of their alumni. By ranking - sure - not good, and I've posted their stats before. But there are are some good and successful lawyers who came out of them pre-merger.
But those people are not Nick. Nick has barely practiced, and when he did it was as a solo - with apparently no connections to guide or develop him. And like the jackass he is he thinks he didn't need any tutelage. Guess what: baby lawyers need mentors and forms and guidance. Nick - like his audience, apparently- thought a degree means more than it does. His sloppy legal work and bad takes confirm.
He is just lazy, you can get guaranteed admissions to the U of M if you do 2 years at a local community college first. It’s meant to incentivize people within the state to attend a local university instead of going out of state or not at all, while also helping people that are worried about testing. It bypasses the SAT score requirement. He is either too impatient, too cheap or too dumb to know about this. It’s a cheaper alternative to get most of your prerequisites out of the way so you can focus on your main course of study later at the better school.
He didn't have the grit or intellect to do that.
The fact is he couldn't get into the preferable regional law school. Because he's dumb.
U of Minnesota is ranked #16 nationally, not really a "regional" law school, though it is also that.
IIRC, a law school that would let Nick take classes exclusively at night was one of Nick's prerequisites.
IANAL, but I doubt most of the reputable schools allow you to do law school like it's a side hustle.
One of the most rapidly successful lawyers I ever knew (and my reference points are elite schools, students, firms, companies) had done Fordham at night. He had drive, work ethic, and undying commitment. Was he the smartest person I've ever met? I don't know/don't think so; but he was committed and he kicked the asses of plenty of people from superior schools.