11 comments

  • Sunday, Nov 13 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Wow, no public law school

    @the1perfectstranger232

    ? There may very well be too many law schools, but not having one in your state doesn't seem good.

    Meet Widener Law Delaware.

    http://law-schools.startclass.com/l/26/Widener-University-Wilmington

    The good news is that I'm within an hour drive of PSU, Villanova, and Temple. It was never my intention to go to Widener.

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  • Thursday, Nov 10 2016

    Wow, no public law school @the1perfectstranger232 ? There may very well be too many law schools, but not having one in your state doesn't seem good.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 09 2016

    The only law school in my state is projected to close its doors within five years unless they change their model.

    It's a private-run law school that's been ranked as one of the top 50 worst law schools in America.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 08 2016

    @476.rizeq TOTALLY.NON.BIASED. :D

    I hope no one is reading this and thinks we are serious, haha.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 08 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 Rated

    #2

    according to their internal-totally-non-biased-rankings.

    TOTALLY.NON.BIASED. :D

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  • Monday, Nov 07 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723

    @tams2018903

    said:

    top 14 or bust.

    That's my motto.

    HYS or bust, lol.

    @476.rizeq #Cooleyorbust

    This***

    Rated #2 according to their internal-totally-non-biased-rankings.

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  • Monday, Nov 07 2016

    #Cooleyorbust

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  • Monday, Nov 07 2016

    @tams2018903 top 14 or bust.

    That's my motto.

    HYS or bust, lol.

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  • Monday, Nov 07 2016

    top 14 or bust.

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  • Monday, Nov 07 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Interesting. This has been happening for several years now, but I hadn't fully realized some of the implications that this article addresses, particularly:

    A consequence, not intended but inevitable, is that students who are less wealthy end up subsidizing those who are more wealthy.

    Very interesting indeed. I hope they eventually close down a bunch of awful schools. I really am made jealous of the medical school system when compared to the law school system we have.

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  • Monday, Nov 07 2016

    Interesting. This has been happening for several years now, but I hadn't fully realized some of the implications that this article addresses, particularly:

    A consequence, not intended but inevitable, is that students who are less wealthy end up subsidizing those who are more wealthy.

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