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Post by Big on Mar 21, 2007 11:52:35 GMT -5
Is she in Yale law school or not? How does she have so much time to train and compete?
She is competing at the World Cup in Russia this week.
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Post by DH on Mar 21, 2007 15:58:49 GMT -5
Yes, she is at Yale Law School. I believe she is a 3L but I could be wrong.
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Post by Big on Mar 21, 2007 20:22:39 GMT -5
How do you train in CONNECTICUT on a world level for wrestling competitions while attending one of the toughest law schools in the World?
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Post by sgallan on Mar 21, 2007 20:27:46 GMT -5
Big -
After the first year; Law School isn't all that hard. Even Yales program. The first year is just insanely difficult, but they are basically weeding out those who are not capable of, or cut out for, a career in law. After they have culled out about half of them or so, it becomes more of a normal grad school environment. Which explains why Miranda didn't wrestle that first year of law, but can now.
The training part of your question is a good one though. Where does a world class wrestler get training in Conneticut?
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Post by Big on Mar 21, 2007 20:32:22 GMT -5
That's what I am saying. Its not like she can just zoom over to OTC for a month any time she wants.
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Post by DH on Mar 22, 2007 1:05:20 GMT -5
I don't know if this is accurate, but I think Patricia and her husband Levi try to bring people to CT a lot on weekends.
When Cheryl Wong and I first moved to NYC, we went up there one weekend (it's only 90 min from NYC) and they were building a loft in their common room for people to sleep on when they came.
I know Julieta Okot has gone there ia few times in the past, and I would guess that Olympian Tela O'Donnell (who is now in college at Trinity in CT) probably comes there sometimes. That is just a guess though, so I might be totally wrong.
She probably goes to the OTC a lot too for training camps and what not.
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