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Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:08 pm
by lulz
Article on Above the Law with a link to a paper you can download that ranks top faculties (as determined by USNWR) by citations using a different methodology than the Leiter rankings.
Figured this was useful for people deciding between top schools, especially HYSCCN.
http://abovethelaw.com/2012/09/the-50-m ... fessors/2/
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:10 pm
by Rahviveh
How is this useful?
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:11 pm
by lulz
Isn't. Faculty quality shouldn't matter to prospective students. My B, bruh.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:19 pm
by Blessedassurance
lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:29 pm
by lulz
Blessedassurance wrote:lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Thanks for the assurance. Also, maybe brush up on the English, bruh.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:33 pm
by Blessedassurance
lulz wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Thanks for the assurance. Also, maybe brush up on the English, bruh.
humor me...point out the correction. show me how smart you are, neckbeard.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:36 pm
by lulz
Blessedassurance wrote:lulz wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Thanks for the assurance. Also, maybe brush up on the English, bruh.
humor me...point out the correction. show me how smart you are, neckbeard.
u mad bro?
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 3:53 pm
by Blessedassurance
lulz wrote: u mad bro?
that would require actual effort.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:51 pm
by grapefruits
Blessedassurance wrote:lulz wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Thanks for the assurance. Also, maybe brush up on the English, bruh.
humor me...point out the correction. show me how smart you are, neckbeard.
I'm not Bryan Garner, but I think you need a "that" in the first sentence. As for the second sentence, it's awkward. I can't put my finger on the actual grammatical error, but "Does not equate to" is definitely awkward.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:04 pm
by dingbat
grapefruits wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lulz wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Thanks for the assurance. Also, maybe brush up on the English, bruh.
humor me...point out the correction. show me how smart you are, neckbeard.
I'm not Bryan Garner, but I think you need a "that" in the first sentence. As for the second sentence, it's awkward. I can't put my finger on the actual grammatical error, but "Does not equate to" is definitely awkward.
I don't want to white knight, but his postings are gramatically correct. You, on the other hand, do have a gramatically incorrect sentence.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:13 pm
by Blessedassurance
grapefruits wrote:I'm not Bryan Garner, but I think you need a "that" in the first sentence. As for the second sentence, it's awkward. I would at incorrect altogether, but I can't put my finger in the actual grammatical error. "Does not equate to" is definitely awkward.
1.
http://www.askamathematician.com/2009/1 ... l-greater/
"i can assure you [...] mine....etc."...while you can throw in the "that" without changing the meaning, it is not necessary. the english language is a thing of beauty.
2. --LinkRemoved-- (note first and second example. try to figure it out, you know, socratic method and all)
3. try not to correct or attempt to correct grammar online on a message board, nothing good comes out of it
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:17 pm
by dingbat
Blessedassurance wrote:try not to correct or attempt to correct grammar in law school, nothing good comes out of it
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:27 pm
by stillwater
dingbat wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:try not to correct or attempt to correct grammar in law school, nothing good comes out of it
you forgot to capitalize the T at the beginning of the sentence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh shit, where's that period, son?????
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:31 pm
by grapefruits
Blessedassurance wrote:grapefruits wrote:I'm not Bryan Garner, but I think you need a "that" in the first sentence. As for the second sentence, it's awkward. I would at incorrect altogether, but I can't put my finger in the actual grammatical error. "Does not equate to" is definitely awkward.
1.
http://www.askamathematician.com/2009/1 ... l-greater/
"i can assure you [...] mine....etc."...while you can throw in the "that" without changing the meaning, it is not necessary. the english language is a thing of beauty.
2. --LinkRemoved-- (note first and second example. try to figure it out, you know, socratic method and all)
3. try not to correct or attempt to correct grammar online on a message board, nothing good comes out of it
You sound really mad. Can I add one?
4. Don't get so mad on an online forum; it makes you look childish/immature. Also I think the problem with your sentence was that no one was claiming that relevance equated to quailty, but rather that it was an indicator of quality. That caused me, at least, to read the word "equates" as an incorrect synonym for "indicates." Now I see what bothered me about your sentence was word choice and not grammatical structure. My apologies. Please don't bother trying to make my response look silly either; we both (or all three of us, I guess)look like idiots for having this "discussion" in the first place.
This is what I get for being bored at work.
Edit: on my phone at work. Auto-correct/difficulty proof-reading/don't care in the first place
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:58 pm
by Lincoln
FWIW, one of the professors in the top 10 on the second list is one of the worst I've had in five semesters of law school.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:10 pm
by grapefruits
Lincoln wrote:FWIW, one of the professors in the top 10 on the second list is one of the worst I've had in five semesters of law school.
This is unsurprising. There is very little correlation between research quality and teaching quality.
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:10 pm
by Teflon_Don
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Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:11 pm
by Teflon_Don
lulz wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lulz wrote:Blessedassurance wrote:lol...I assure you this does not matter. "Relevance" does not equate to quality.
Thanks for the assurance. Also, maybe brush up on the English, bruh.
humor me...point out the correction. show me how smart you are, neckbeard.
u mad bro?
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:17 pm
by sinfiery
Time for CCN to become CNC
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:23 pm
by grapefruits
sinfiery wrote:Time for CCN to become CNC
NYHCCS
Re: Useful for people choosing between t14 (more rankings)
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:26 pm
by sinfiery
grapefruits wrote:sinfiery wrote:Time for CCN to become CNC
NYHCCS
And so it was.
I just got into arguably the best school in the nation.

Sweet.