Vanderbilt vs UVA Forum
- saito816

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
Abstained from voting since poll is currently even...
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071816

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
I'm going to need your social security number, full name, and address before I can offer you mediocre advice.
- Deuce

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
I think he is a sheEmma1 wrote:hipstermafia wrote:who are you and what do you want to do with your life?
The OP needs to be keep his identity private so ad comms cant ID him but it would be helpful to let people know what your goals are. Not sure why so many are acting so rudely...must be summer boredom.
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sold123

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
The answer to your original post is: yes. It would be worth it if you had knowledge that admission to UVA for '15 is set.
- Grizz

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
Explain your reasoning.sold123 wrote:The answer to your original post is: yes. It would be worth it if you had knowledge that admission to UVA for '15 is set.
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sold123

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
I think that is is safer to be in a T14 in this economy (with all the implications that a T14 has in big law and clerkships).rad law wrote:Explain your reasoning.sold123 wrote:The answer to your original post is: yes. It would be worth it if you had knowledge that admission to UVA for '15 is set.
On top of that OP has a chance to potentially widen the gap between this recession and her graduation date.
Finally, I know prestige is a difficult concept to quantify, but I truly believe that it is one of the rare things in life that you cannot "buy". Vanderbilt is an excellent school, but it does not have the prestige of a T14 yet.
- Deuce

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
lolsold123 wrote:I think that is is safer to be in a T14 in this economy (with all the implications that a T14 has in big law and clerkships).rad law wrote:Explain your reasoning.sold123 wrote:The answer to your original post is: yes. It would be worth it if you had knowledge that admission to UVA for '15 is set.
On top of that OP has a chance to potentially widen the gap between this recession and her graduation date.
Finally, I know prestige is a difficult concept to quantify, but I truly believe that it is one of the rare things in life that you cannot "buy". Vanderbilt is an excellent school, but it does not have the prestige of a T14 yet.
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nezumi

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
Thanks sold123 for "getting it".sold123 wrote:The answer to your original post is: yes. It would be worth it if you had knowledge that admission to UVA for '15 is set.
- Grizz

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
Deuce wrote:lolsold123 wrote:I think that is is safer to be in a T14 in this economy (with all the implications that a T14 has in big law and clerkships).rad law wrote:Explain your reasoning.sold123 wrote:The answer to your original post is: yes. It would be worth it if you had knowledge that admission to UVA for '15 is set.
On top of that OP has a chance to potentially widen the gap between this recession and her graduation date.
Finally, I know prestige is a difficult concept to quantify, but I truly believe that it is one of the rare things in life that you cannot "buy". Vanderbilt is an excellent school, but it does not have the prestige of a T14 yet.
- Hawkeye Pierce

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
Voted for UVA to even it out, since this thread is ridiculous.
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Transferthrowaway

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Re: Vanderbilt vs UVA
Bro didn't you hear? They're just letting everyone in the T-14 now. TTTexas
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