[quote=FlyerInHi]. . . Why do you keep on pushing CSU? it’s the path to mediocrity.[/quote] Ummm, no. I recently attended a fundraiser on a CSU campus put on by my youngest kid’s Greek organization. There were a few “movers and shakers” present … ALL “alumni” and local philanthropists. I can assure you that NONE of them have had “mediocre” careers or lives.
[quote=FlyerInHi] For example, CSU path won’t allow one to become a federal judge or supreme court justice.[/quote] Only 6 out of the 10 CA public university campuses (UC’s) in the state have have law schools plus one “affiliate” (Hastings). One has to be a practicing lawyer for a period of time (preferably 20+ years) before being appointed to a state or federal judgeship. Those lawyers who eventually become judges are likely .00001 of all lawyers in the country, maybe even less. This is a ludicrous argument because even graduation from one of these UC law schools (even the “flagship” schools of Boalt Hall [Cal] and UCLA) cannot even guarantee the candidate a successful passing of the State Bar exam, much less obtain a judgeship position in the future :=0