Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Diane Ward might have been an anthropologist, if any of the grad schools she applied to had accepted her.
They didn’t. The University of Miami School of Law did.
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Diane Ward says her career path was decided when none of the graduate anthropology schools accepted her—but all of the law schools did.
February 21, 2014 at 02:00 PM
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Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Diane Ward might have been an anthropologist, if any of the grad schools she applied to had accepted her.
They didn’t. The University of Miami School of Law did.
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