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.
@"Cant Get Right" said: 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.
@"Cant Get Right" said: Wow, no public law school @"H O Thomas" ? There may very well be too many law schools, but not having one in your state doesn't seem good.
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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.
That's my motto.HYS or bust, lol.
That's my motto.HYS or bust, lol.This***
Rated #2 according to their internal-totally-non-biased-rankings.
It's a private-run law school that's been ranked as one of the top 50 worst law schools in America.
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.