Yale-100
Harvard-97
Stanford-93
Columbia-91
Chicago-88
NYU-87
Another poster brought up the point in the USNWR thread and I thought I'd create a separate thread for it...Is the T3 designation meaningful? It seems to me like it's HY, S, CCN.
If we're going to make up something called the T3 and include HYS, what stops us from having a T4 by throwing Columbia into the mix?
Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN? Forum
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mike7174

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Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN?
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BenJ

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Re: Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN?
It's YH SC CN, obviously. (Blatant pro-Columbia/anti-Stanford trolling.)
(CN are comparable to Stanford for the East Coast, C for the Midwest. But it's always been that way.)
(CN are comparable to Stanford for the East Coast, C for the Midwest. But it's always been that way.)
- of Benito Cereno

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Re: Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN?
,.,
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- johnstuartmill

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Re: Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN?
We could also go by assessment scores, for which there are a conveniently large number of ties within the YHSCCN group:
YH
S
CC
N(B)
YH
S
CC
N(B)
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270910

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Re: Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN?
Nothing matters except perception in the legal community and employment prospects.
That - and that alone - is why it is (has been) (may always be)
HYS
CCN
MVPB
DCNG
/thread
That - and that alone - is why it is (has been) (may always be)
HYS
CCN
MVPB
DCNG
/thread
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sfdreaming09

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Re: Is it HYS, CCN or HY, S, CCN?
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