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Re: Help me build a better law school website, please?

Post by LSAT Blog » Wed May 09, 2012 1:38 pm

ronthebartender wrote:Your first question is going to give you less-than-accurate results. You are asking TLS users if they used TLS when researching law schools. The answers will not reflect the general population.
If the OP is publicizing this survey link elsewhere, that would mitigate the bias, but, yes, it would be ideal to have a separate survey for TLS users in order to avoid pooling the results when it comes to this particular question.

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Re: Help me build a better law school website, please?

Post by lawschoolwriter » Wed May 09, 2012 1:43 pm

ronthebartender wrote:Your first question is going to give you less-than-accurate results. You are asking TLS users if they used TLS when researching law schools. The answers will not reflect the general population.
You're right. This is less than scientific, to be sure. But I've also posted it elsewhere.

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Re: Help me build a better law school website, please?

Post by lawschoolwriter » Wed May 09, 2012 1:44 pm

That cartoon is a riot - and true of oh so many websites.

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Re: Help me build a better law school website, please?

Post by Danteshek » Wed May 09, 2012 1:52 pm

willwilliams1334 wrote:Don't understand why you wouldn't do business schools instead; TLS has law covered, there is no such MBA community.
Businessweek.com has had a very active business school forum for going on 10 years.

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