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OneKnight

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by OneKnight » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:31 am
This is just in terms of where I could most see myself (I'm not a big fan of the "flyover states")
1) Yale
2) Stanford
3) Columbia
4) Harvard
5) New York University
6) UC-Berkeley
7) University of Virginia
8 ) University of Pennsylvania
9) Cornell
10) Michigan
11) Chicago
12) Northwestern
13) Duke
14) Georgetown
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miamiman

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by miamiman » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:34 am
Stanford
Chicago/NU
/t14
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SimplyC26

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by SimplyC26 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:38 am
For me:
Yale
Stanford (Bay Area over Cambridge any day)
Harvard
Columbia (Not really a fan of NYC... but its Columbia)
NYU (See above...its NYU)
Boalt (I love the area, like the school)
Duke (decent climate, great lay prestige & Blue Devil basketball)
Penn
UVA
Michigan
UChicago (I hate the city, but the school's placement stats can't be ignored)
Northwestern
GULC (Would be way higher on my list if LC was located on the main campus)
Cornell
Texas (Not a top 14, but I want big law in either Austin or Dallas)
Would probably choose Texas over Northwestern, GULC and Cornell if the amount of $$$ was right.
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voice of reason

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by voice of reason » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:41 am
1. Yale
2. Stanford (want to live in bay area, so Farm>>Harvard)
3. Harvard
4. Berkeley (want to live in bay area)
5. Penn (family there)
6. Chicago
6. Michigan
8. Columbia (hate NYC)
9. NYU (hate NYC)
10. Georgetown (like DC)
11. Cornell
12. Virginia
13. UCLA (want to live in CA)
14. Northwestern
15. Duke
16. don't go to law school
I think.
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luhrenzo

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by luhrenzo » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:49 am
Herb Watchfell wrote:Yale
really? w/your stats...coming from tulsa...really?...seriously?...really?...etc...
Andrew the Wolverine wrote:1. Cooley
2. NYU
3. H
4. S
5. Y
6. Michigan
7. UVa
8. Duke
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14. Georgeclown
titcr
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whitman

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by whitman » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:49 am
- Yale
Harvard
Stanford
NYU
UVA
Michigan
Berkeley
Columbia
Penn
Vandy
UCLA
Texas
Georgetown
Dook
Cornell
I just have zero interest in moving to Chicago. And fuck Dook.
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dbt

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by dbt » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:50 am
Yale
Harvard
Stanford
NYU
Columbia
Chicago
Berkeley
Michigan
Northwestern
Penn
Virginia
*UT*
Cornell
Duke
Georgetown
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OneKnight

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by OneKnight » Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:51 am
whitman wrote:
I just have zero interest in moving to Chicago. And fuck Dook.
TITCR
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t_flores08

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by t_flores08 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:02 am
Never have done one of these lists, but what the heck.
Y
H
Chicago
Michigan
Northwestern
Stanford
Columbia
NYU
Virginia
Duke
Penn
Georgetown
Cornell
Berkley
Not Anti-Berkley trolling... just never been a big fan of the school or cali overall, but to each his own (but Stanford is higher on the list cuz... c'mon, its Stanford.) Also, a big Chicago fan and want to end up there. And not crazy about NYC really :/ . Please be gentle.

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im_blue

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by im_blue » Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:11 am
Leaning toward California, but open to Chicago or DC.
1. Yale
2. Harvard
3. Stanford
4. Columbia
5. Chicago
6. NYU
7. Berkeley
8. Michigan
9. Virginia
10. Penn
11. Northwestern
12. Duke
13. Cornell
14. Georgetown
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15. UCLA
16. Texas or USC
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crackberry

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by crackberry » Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:15 am
Yale/Stanford
Berkeley/Harvard
Chicago
NYU
Michigan
Columbia
Virginia
Northwestern
Duke
Georgetown
Penn
Cornell
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yourdadcalled

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by yourdadcalled » Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:48 am
Yale
Stanford
Harvard
Michigan
NYU
Columbia
UVA
Berkeley
Cornell
Duke
Chicago
UPenn
Georgetown
Northwestern
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Tofu

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by Tofu » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:03 am
Yale
Harvard
Stanford
Columbia
Chicago/NYU
Michigan/Virginia/Penn/Berkeley
Northwestern/Duke
Cornell
Georgetown
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Rock Chalk

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by Rock Chalk » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:18 am
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chicoalto0649

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by chicoalto0649 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:23 am
Duke
since I struck out at MVP / didnt apply to hys/ccnb/ have no desire to attend C or Gtown or Northwestern
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Xizenta

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by Xizenta » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:29 am
1. Yale
2. Harvard
3. Stanford
4. Berkeley (CA lay prestige boost)
5. Columbia
6. Chicago
7. Duke
8. NYU
9. Virginia
10. Penn
11. Michigan (terrible weather)
12. Cornell (terrible study-habits / competition)
13. Northwestern (I would hate to go to school here bc the students are all non-trads.)
14. Georgetown (terrible rep)
Basically anything in the top ten here would be awesome to attend...
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Xizenta

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by Xizenta » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:31 am
chicoalto0649 wrote:Duke
since I struck out at MVP / didnt apply to hys/ccnb/ have no desire to attend C or Gtown or Northwestern
C/Gtown/NW wouldnt let you in at 3.3/163 anyway. Try some T2 schools.
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chicoalto0649

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by chicoalto0649 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:44 am
Xizenta wrote:chicoalto0649 wrote:Duke
since I struck out at MVP / didnt apply to hys/ccnb/ have no desire to attend C or Gtown or Northwestern
C/Gtown/NW wouldnt let you in at 3.3/163 anyway. Try some T2 schools.
Lol in at my Tier 1 safety with $

no need for T2
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desertbiker16

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by desertbiker16 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:20 am
Yale
Columbia
Stanford
Berkeley
Harvard
NYU
Michigan
UVA
Chicago
Northwestern
Duke
Cornell
Penn
Georgetown
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los blancos

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by los blancos » Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:23 am
Stanford / Berkeley
Yale
Harvard
Chicago
Columbia
NYU
Michigan / Duke / Penn
Northwestern
Cornell / Virginia
UT-Austin / UCLA
USC / Georgetown
If you want to factor in my rejections and withdrawals, you just have to cross out Berk, UVa, and USC.
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los blancos

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by los blancos » Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:25 am
crackberry wrote:Yale/Stanford
Berkeley/Harvard
Chicago
Cornell
hahahahaha YES i knew my preferences wouldn't be
completely lonely ITT

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los blancos

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by los blancos » Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:27 am
prezidentv8 wrote:Duke
Yale/Harvard
Lovin the school spirit, is everyone at Duke this passionate?

Seriously? What are you waiting for?
Now there's a charge.
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