Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible Forum
- laxbrah420
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AND how will this affect tuition/merit aid, plutocrasshole.
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Perhaps. It's going to be a rough one in Austin come January.Nova wrote:Right, it opens Fall of 2014.kalvano wrote: UNT doesn't even exist yet and it would be better than Wesleyan.
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Not sure I like an entire state w/o a law school.
Southern University has a KICKASS marching band.
Southern University has a KICKASS marching band.
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
polkij333 wrote:Still almost 100 schools
100 schools at 200 students each=20,000 law grads. Holy shit now we have a shortage! Admit more students, open more schools, etc LOL!
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Lol'dRedBirds2011 wrote:polkij333 wrote:Still almost 100 schools
100 schools at 200 students each=20,000 law grads. Holy shit now we have a shortage! Admit more students, open more schools, etc LOL!
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
PennBull wrote:Not sure I like an entire state w/o a law school.
Southern University has a KICKASS marching band.
Wait ...Southern University as in the one in Baton Rouge? Really? Lol
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HYS would collude and we'd see $100k/yeartfleming09 wrote:We now start evaluating schools' rank on actual employment/salary data instead of library size and merit aid per student. Then private lenders take over to evaluate risk. THE END.laxbrah420 wrote:AND how will this affect tuition/merit aid, plutocrasshole.
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I disagree with this. Both of these schools serve a purpose. KU is for the KC Metro area and Washburn is mainly for western Kansas. East and West Kansas are like two different states.tfleming09 wrote:
KS Keep: KU
KS Gone: Washburn
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RedBirds2011 wrote:PennBull wrote:Not sure I like an entire state w/o a law school.
Southern University has a KICKASS marching band.
Wait ...Southern University as in the one in Baton Rouge? Really? Lol
Bayou Classic, bro. Get with it. The game where the battle of the bands is more important than the football being played.
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
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http://tamutimes.tamu.edu/2012/06/26/te ... niversity/kalvano wrote:Tech should stay. West Texas is basically another country, and Tech is a good, cheap school that serves that market.
UNT doesn't even exist yet and it would be better than Wesleyan.
Well, I hope that increases the quality of the school over the next few years.
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While I agree with the other states mentioned Washburn has just as good or better stats than ku most yearstfleming09 wrote:You could make this argument for most of the schools with two states, like CO, NE, and KS. The thing is, though, these schools split their employment between both schools, so you end up with 2 schools that only place 50% of kids into bar required employment. Eliminate one, everyone goes to the other, those markets will still need to be served, etc. It's not like difference between Michigan and MSU where one places nationally and the other at the state level, these are both regional schools.Mr. Pancakes wrote:I disagree with this. Both of these schools serve a purpose. KU is for the KC Metro area and Washburn is mainly for western Kansas. East and West Kansas are like two different states.
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I'll agree with this. Keep both ND/SD and I'm on board with the whole thing. Pancakes seems to have a reason for Washburn, so that's cool I guess. Also, I think I would keep both W&M and W&L. We're closing a lot of DC schools here, so the saturation won't be as bad in the city. Having both won't be a bad thing and they're solid schools.tfleming09 wrote: We establish new schools in Delaware and Rhode Island. They have enrollments of 50 doods, they are public, and they are dirt cheap. Roger Williams and Widener are expensive shitholes and those are tiny markets, plus all DE legal work is biglaw dominated from all the corporations and tax shit.
For laxbrah: I have no argument to support any of this. I just like the concept for no reason.
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
I wonder how much natty light that school would drink per monthjustonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
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30*30*30,000*.5menpolkij333 wrote:I wonder how much natty light that school would drink per monthjustonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
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polkij333 wrote:I wonder how much natty light that school would drink per monthjustonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
It would be a seller's market for Natty
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This is the 21st century. We have air travel and cheap/free long distance. Do we really have to go to Nebraska?justonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
I kind of like this idea in a crazy way.justonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
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It would need to be a place that would have room for 30,000 extra people.BVest wrote:This is the 21st century. We have air travel and cheap/free long distance. Do we really have to go to Nebraska?justonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
But we can probably do better than Nebraska...
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
This just sounds like a concentration camp for people with aspbergersjustonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
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Re: Should the # of law schools be capped at 50 were it possible
justonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
We could call it The Legal Academy...
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- justonemoregame
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emkay625 wrote:It would need to be a place that would have room for 30,000 extra people.BVest wrote:This is the 21st century. We have air travel and cheap/free long distance. Do we really have to go to Nebraska?justonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
But we can probably do better than Nebraska...
Not only is it in Nebraska, but if you want to drop out, you get a 200 yard head start and then the Law Review people (like all 3,000 of them) can snipe you.
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tfleming09 wrote:See, I thought about that - but the thing is, each school serves a specific market. UVA is national, Richmond is Richmond, and both W&M and W&L feed into no particular market. I don't think you need both.PennBull wrote:I'll agree with this. Keep both ND/SD and I'm on board with the whole thing. Pancakes seems to have a reason for Washburn, so that's cool I guess. Also, I think I would keep both W&M and W&L. We're closing a lot of DC schools here, so the saturation won't be as bad in the city. Having both won't be a bad thing and they're solid schools.
Also, to solve this ND/SD dilemma, while we're at it we combine ND and SD and rename it "Dakota", then admit Puerto Rico as a state to keep the even 50 balance.
Aight, I'm down.
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Definitely an aspie concentration campjustonemoregame wrote:emkay625 wrote:It would need to be a place that would have room for 30,000 extra people.BVest wrote:This is the 21st century. We have air travel and cheap/free long distance. Do we really have to go to Nebraska?justonemoregame wrote:One Law School (1)
Put it in the middle of Nebraska, they rank us 1-30,000 after each term. If somebody wants to hire a lawyer, they call The Law School.
But we can probably do better than Nebraska...
Not only is it in Nebraska, but if you want to drop out, you get a 200 yard head start and then the Law Review people (like all 3,000 of them) can snipe you.
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Natty consumption would be contingent on if we allowed Busch and Keystone to stay
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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