look through my post history and tell me I'm a WUSTL troll. I know exactly what WUSTL is and I don't try to act like it's something special. nice try though.Blindmelon wrote:Coming from a WUSTL troll, this is sort of funny. I also don't troll hard for BU, if you read what I actually post, you'll notice I'm not that bad (beside in the WUSTL thread, but that was just a clusterfuck).FuManChusco wrote:fatduck has clarified my point. to further generalize though, both of you troll BU pretty hardcore. you can't even deny it.
and for the record, I think BU is a fantastic school. I just don't see the reason to shoot down peer schools every chance you get.
UCLA, GW or BU for IP? Forum
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Only post in this thread that was trolly was by Cupidity.
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As does BU. I still wouldn't advocate either overall over UCLA. Its just a better school.bender18 wrote:GW has one of the permier IP programs in the nation. Lol I feel like I have to add that little tidbit because of the misinformation going on in this thread.
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How good your IP program is doesn't matter.
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^Desert Fox wrote:How good your IP program is doesn't matter.
GWU probably wouldn't get such a bad rap on TLS if people would stop spouting the "GWU has a great IP program! #3 specialty rank!" nonsense. GWU is good because DC is arguably the best IP market (usual caveats apply about how DC is the hardest market to break into).