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Kay [80]
3 years ago
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In "Making It by Faking it" by Robert Granfield,what did working-class students have to learn in order to "make it" in law schoo

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sesenic [268]3 years ago
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<span>In "Making It by Faking it" by Robert Granfield working class students learned how to live in the upper class world. They've found out how to dress and how to speak to fit in the society of the elite school.</span>
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