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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by justonemoregame » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:26 am

Nova Southeastern

Enrolled: 380 (includes 62 part-time) / LST shows 354 from last year

147 (-1) / 150 (0) /153 (+1)

range: 139 - 165 (splitter-friendly)

2.93 (- .05) / 3.14 (- .08) / 3.37 (- .06)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by WanderingPondering » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:51 am

justonemoregame wrote:Nova Southeastern

Enrolled: 380 (includes 62 part-time) / LST shows 354 from last year

147 (-1) / 150 (0) /153 (+1)

range: 139 - 165 (splitter-friendly)

2.93 (- .05) / 3.14 (- .08) / 3.37 (- .06)
Nova convinced someone with a 165 to go there? Dear god. If you're 15 points above median, probably not a good idea.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by justonemoregame » Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:54 am

WanderingPondering wrote:
justonemoregame wrote:Nova Southeastern

Enrolled: 380 (includes 62 part-time) / LST shows 354 from last year

147 (-1) / 150 (0) /153 (+1)

range: 139 - 165 (splitter-friendly)

2.93 (- .05) / 3.14 (- .08) / 3.37 (- .06)
Nova convinced someone with a 165 to go there? Dear god. If you're 15 points above median, probably not a good idea.
Hopefully they attended for free

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by justonemoregame » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:01 am

Hofstra

Enrolled: 325 (includes part-time) / LST shows 370 from last year (-45)

153 (-2) / 157 (-2) / 159 (-1)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by justonemoregame » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:16 am

Seton Hall

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154 (-1) /158 (-1) / 161 (0)

3.23 (+ .01) / 3.5 (no change) / 3.72 (+ .06)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by justonemoregame » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:28 am

stillwater wrote:Cooley: A chicken in every pot, a JD on every wall!
Some of the things I read on these law school websites; it's like watching an info-mercial.

from Florida Coastal: "The School of Law admits students selectively. More highly qualified applicants typically are admitted first." Pretty rich considering well over half the class scored below average on the LSAT and struggled to maintain a B average in college.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by stillwater » Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:50 am

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stillwater wrote:Cooley: A chicken in every pot, a JD on every wall!
Some of the things I read on these law school websites; it's like watching an info-mercial.

from Florida Coastal: "The School of Law admits students selectively. More highly qualified applicants typically are admitted first." Pretty rich considering well over half the class scored below average on the LSAT and struggled to maintain a B average in college.
LOL at shit-mills tryna look respectable.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by Paul Campos » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:01 pm

justonemoregame wrote:Seton Hall

Enrolled: 206 (-60)

154 (-1) /158 (-1) / 161 (0)

3.23 (+ .01) / 3.5 (no change) / 3.72 (+ .06)
[Cackles gleefully]

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by Real Madrid » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:17 pm

Paul Campos wrote:
justonemoregame wrote:Seton Hall

Enrolled: 206 (-60)

154 (-1) /158 (-1) / 161 (0)

3.23 (+ .01) / 3.5 (no change) / 3.72 (+ .06)
[Cackles gleefully]
I am seriously hoping some of these dumpster fires close up shop in the coming years when they just can't put together a class anymore.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by superbloom » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:19 pm

Is someone/can someone keep the original tally going? It's been a while since the OP has been edited.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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Real Madrid wrote:
Paul Campos wrote:
justonemoregame wrote:Seton Hall

Enrolled: 206 (-60)

154 (-1) /158 (-1) / 161 (0)

3.23 (+ .01) / 3.5 (no change) / 3.72 (+ .06)
[Cackles gleefully]
I am seriously hoping some of these dumpster fires close up shop in the coming years when they just can't put together a class anymore.
It's incredible (and awesome) that SHU could cut the class by more than 20% and still lose a point on the LSAT median. But hey, apply now! Things won't ever be this easy again!

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by thelawyler » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:48 pm

Will we see scandals as law schools close where 1Ls and 2Ls who completed 1 or 2 years will be stuck without a school?

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Post by Bildungsroman » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:51 pm

thelawyler wrote:Will we see scandals as law schools close where 1Ls and 2Ls who completed 1 or 2 years will be stuck without a school?
I doubt we'll see law schools close.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by iMisto » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:53 pm

thelawyler wrote:Will we see scandals as law schools close where 1Ls and 2Ls who completed 1 or 2 years will be stuck without a school?
I wonder how many of them will be grateful...

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by LSATSCORES2012 » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:15 pm

superbloom wrote:Is someone/can someone keep the original tally going? It's been a while since the OP has been edited.
Here's a spreadsheet I'm working on if anyone wants to help. Since there are two threads going this would be a good place to gather all the data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... kc1Q0ZnUnc

It's publicly editable, but if that becomes a problem I can always revert to previous versions and disable access... so please play nicely :)

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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iMisto wrote:I understand ASU made a crazy jump in the rankings, and definitely shouldn't be listed above several schools (BU/BC/etc.), but what's with all the hate? Is it justified? Thaaaanks!
Their biglaw placement rate is basically zero. I don't remember the exact number but I think it's like 5 or 6% which should put them in TT category. Not to mention they are a full 10% below UA in terms of overall placement and have exactly one market to send grads to (Phoenix) which is neither big nor bustling.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

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2014 wrote:
iMisto wrote:I understand ASU made a crazy jump in the rankings, and definitely shouldn't be listed above several schools (BU/BC/etc.), but what's with all the hate? Is it justified? Thaaaanks!
Their biglaw placement rate is basically zero. I don't remember the exact number but I think it's like 5 or 6% which should put them in TT category. Not to mention they are a full 10% below UA in terms of overall placement and have exactly one market to send grads to (Phoenix) which is neither big nor bustling.
Gotcha. Thank you.

Could their ability to attract better-qualified candidates than UoA affect their placement in Phx? UoA is in Tucson, and I know ASU is well-respected in the Phoenix metro area...

I have absolutely NO desire to attend ASU's law school.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by justonemoregame » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:28 pm

LSATSCORES2012 wrote:
superbloom wrote:Is someone/can someone keep the original tally going? It's been a while since the OP has been edited.
Here's a spreadsheet I'm working on if anyone wants to help. Since there are two threads going this would be a good place to gather all the data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... kc1Q0ZnUnc

It's publicly editable, but if that becomes a problem I can always revert to previous versions and disable access... so please play nicely :)

Thank you for this -- I'll help out when I can. Another thing about Seton Hall - they had over 350 1Ls two years ago, so the reported numbers for this fall are very nice.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by stillwater » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:31 pm

justonemoregame wrote:
LSATSCORES2012 wrote:
superbloom wrote:Is someone/can someone keep the original tally going? It's been a while since the OP has been edited.
Here's a spreadsheet I'm working on if anyone wants to help. Since there are two threads going this would be a good place to gather all the data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... kc1Q0ZnUnc

It's publicly editable, but if that becomes a problem I can always revert to previous versions and disable access... so please play nicely :)

Thank you for this -- I'll help out when I can. Another thing about Seton Hall - they had over 350 1Ls two years ago, so the reported numbers for this fall are very nice.
That the Valvoline Dean is finding fewer warm bodies to populate his shit-mill is always great news.

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by noobishned » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:39 pm

LSATSCORES2012 wrote:
superbloom wrote:Is someone/can someone keep the original tally going? It's been a while since the OP has been edited.
Here's a spreadsheet I'm working on if anyone wants to help. Since there are two threads going this would be a good place to gather all the data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... kc1Q0ZnUnc

It's publicly editable, but if that becomes a problem I can always revert to previous versions and disable access... so please play nicely :)
Thanks for this!!

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Re: Class sizes and medians (c/o 2015)

Post by geary86 » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:42 pm

LSATSCORES2012 wrote:
superbloom wrote:Is someone/can someone keep the original tally going? It's been a while since the OP has been edited.
Here's a spreadsheet I'm working on if anyone wants to help. Since there are two threads going this would be a good place to gather all the data:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... kc1Q0ZnUnc

It's publicly editable, but if that becomes a problem I can always revert to previous versions and disable access... so please play nicely :)
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