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Post rankings: Cleveland Marshall v. Cuse

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:10 pm
by irish017
Discuss or get 5 fingers to the face.

Re: Post rankings: Cleveland Marshall v. Cuse

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:13 pm
by bitlrc
cuse could easily fall back to t3 in next year's rankings so i wouldn't put too much stock in it currently being in the top 100...just pick where you want to live

Re: Post rankings: Cleveland Marshall v. Cuse

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:50 pm
by irish017
bitlrc wrote:cuse could easily fall back to t3 in next year's rankings so i wouldn't put too much stock in it currently being in the top 100...just pick where you want to live
Cuse has more years than not been inthe top 100, no?

Has CM ever been in the top 100?

And of course, is the difference really important?

Re: Post rankings: Cleveland Marshall v. Cuse

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:11 pm
by bitlrc
irish017 wrote:
bitlrc wrote:cuse could easily fall back to t3 in next year's rankings so i wouldn't put too much stock in it currently being in the top 100...just pick where you want to live
Cuse has more years than not been inthe top 100, no?

Has CM ever been in the top 100?

And of course, is the difference really important?
i haven't followed the rankings too long so i couldn't tell you, but my point is that if they're t3 one year and t2 the next, it could just as easily switch back for 2012. but i mean, realistically, neither school is going to get you out of each region, so i think you're better off just picking what area you like better (*0L)

Re: Post rankings: Cleveland Marshall v. Cuse

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 4:12 pm
by acash09
bitlrc wrote:cuse could easily fall back to t3 in next year's rankings so i wouldn't put too much stock in it currently being in the top 100...just pick where you want to live
+1.

Do you want to live/work in Upstate NY or Cleveland? its that simple.

Re: Post rankings: Cleveland Marshall v. Cuse

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:41 pm
by Case2L
I can attest that C-M places decently in Northeast Ohio and has an overall decent reputation in the area. Syracuse may have slightly more national portability, as most people are very familiar with Syracuse University. I had never actually heard of C-M (nor knew much of anything about Cleveland State, for that matter) until I moved to Cleveland to attend Case. Like I said, myself & most of the Cleveland community hold C-M in high regard, but don't expect to work outside of Northeast Ohio with a C-M degree.