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Originally Posted by rubicon
Tal:
Minneapolis was a good fit for me despite their liberal agenda. Just a great city
I see that the University of Arizona has started to accept the GRE in place of the LSAT to increase applications. The Law School Administration Counci, who develops and controls the LSAT claims Arizona is in violation of the bylaws. The University of Hawaii and Wake Forest are also making the same change by accepting GRE.
I actually hope the change to both LAST and GRE increases applications because we will have more lawyers who will eventually retire to The Villages and work part time defending those villagers that infect other villagers unknowingly with STD's
BPS : I had to add the last part so no one reminded me I was off topic 
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It seems that some law grads are going into other fields with their law degrees.
I found the people of the Twin Cities extremely nice-- Minnesota nice does fit many of them. They are fairly liberal which was fine by me.
On the topic of the thread, I recall that
Leisureville by Andrew Blechman had the same kind of quite skewed few of life in the Villages. Probably because sex sells copies of books, newspaper articles, and magazine articles.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/bo.../Leland-t.html