• 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    After law school, candidates will spend 675 hours working under the supervision of an experienced attorney

    Just as we're relearning that apprenticeships are a possible alternative to college, the law comes along and says "¿Por que no los dos?"

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      Lol, that's cute, say doctors everywhere. With the 8 years of post secondary education and 3-8 years plus of 80 hours a week apprenticeship after that. They figured out doing both long ago. And grad students well on their way too with post doc positions.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I realized that after I posted. Architects also have a post-degree apprenticeship period before they can go through licensure (or can even call themselves architects).

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          Engineers too. A 4-5 year degree, then an exam to get engineer in training status, then a few years apprenticeship, then another exam to get a license that allows them to sign off on projects. Although, a friend of mine never bothered taking the last exam, he just has to work under another engineer.

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        Don’t we have proof that you can’t learn while sleep deprived? And that doctors spend years learning on 4 hours of sleep?

        Sounds like they spend the same amount of time learning.