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Student Trapped Between Buildings Had Been Drinking - Asher Vongtau spent 36 hours in 6- to 18-inch crevice

The New York Post's sources confirm what you probably already suspected: The NYU student who was found trapped between two buildings had been drinking before he fell from a fire escape into the narrow crevice. Asher Vongtau, 19, admitted as much to police, sources say. He left a friend's dorm room early Saturday and went to a courtyard where students typically smoke or drink, then made the fateful decision to climb the fire escape, sources say.

Vongtau made it to the second or third floor, then slipped and ended up wedged tightly into the 6- to 18-inch gap, where he remained for as long as 36 hours. Police think he may have jumped a railing and tried to get to the landing of the adjacent building when he fell, the New York Daily News reports. He broke his pelvis, some ribs and other bones, and fractured his skull, but his mother says "he's in good spirits." Despite everything, a friend insists Vongtau, a pre-law student, is "a very responsible person, more so than most college students."
 
Opps, victim of auto correct....
Should say, lawyers are not known for being smart.
 
"Pre-law" is nonsense. It wouldn't surprise me if reputable law schools would count this non-subject as a mark against an applicant.

The best "pre-law" degrees are majors that are academically rigorous and quantitative. Accounting, science, engineering, math, economics.
 
"Pre-law" is nonsense. It wouldn't surprise me if reputable law schools would count this non-subject as a mark against an applicant.

The best "pre-law" degrees are majors that are academically rigorous and quantitative. Accounting, science, engineering, math, economics.

When I went to college, the Pre-law students were only concerned with one thing.....GPA

They would lie, cheat, steal or beg to make sure they got that A

Taking actual courses was not on their agenda
 
Judging the legal profession by the behavior of one unfortunate "Pre-Law" student is a bit of a stretch.

It is very much like those who impugn teachers with the ancient factoid that people who indicate they intend to major in primary and/or secondary education have the lowest SAT scores of any such group.

Doesn't really mean anything w/r/t people who are actually IN the profession.
 
There's no such thing as pre-law. Pre-law is someone taking puff "humanities" courses because they intend to be lawyers someday, maybe. It's not like pre-med, which is intensive science, chemistry and biology courses. Students intending to become lawyers are only concerned with GPA, which is why they take the easiest classes. Law schools are only concerned with GPA. There's no science behind law, or math.
 

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