Most Beautiful T14 Law School Campus
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:35 pm
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I realize that, but no one cares about schools like UConn.d cooper wrote:http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 8&t=117617
drawstring wrote:Stanford imo.
Definitely Stanford. On top of the camps being gorgeous, you just can't match the location of Stanford. Maybe that's just my bias from growing up near Stanford, but the whole area near Palo Alto, Los Altos, etc., is really tremendous and adds to the feeling when you're at Stanford or near the campus.drawstring wrote:Stanford imo.
Most Beautiful T10 Law School Campus. Have you seen the law school campus?drevo wrote:Definitely Stanford. On top of the camps being gorgeous, you just can't match the location of Stanford. Maybe that's just my bias from growing up near Stanford, but the whole area near Palo Alto, Los Altos, etc., is really tremendous.drawstring wrote:Stanford imo.
+1d cooper wrote:Michigan
Agreed. Stanford's looks like a mental asylum.californiauser wrote:weird Stanford trolling
Stanford is one of the worst, next to Berkeley
I think myself and others were going with the overall feeling approach talked about above. Also, pretty sure opinions are allowed to be different from yours without it being trolling.californiauser wrote:weird Stanford trolling
Stanford is one of the worst, next to Berkeley
From one CA to MA transplant: It's not the snow, or even the cold, that's bad. It's the wind.drevo wrote:I think myself and others were going with the overall feeling approach talked about above. Also, pretty sure opinions are allowed to be different from yours without it being trolling.californiauser wrote:weird Stanford trolling
Stanford is one of the worst, next to Berkeley
And with regards to the beautiful buildings at Michigan, and even places like Harvard, the whole snow thing does play a big role for some people. For me it looks great initially, but then is instantly followed with nothing but thoughts of how annoying that must be to live in. Typical sheltered Californian opinion, but still mine nonetheless.
ETA: that no doubt if we are talking strictly the buildings that say "X Law School" then that changes things. But you still are living near and walking by/through a lot of areas that aren't the "law campus" technically.
It's windy in New York frequently. It's probably windier in SF though than in NYC but not as cold.manu6926 wrote:I lived in Ontario in Canada and hated the wind. Is it that windy in MA? How about New York? Is it windy there too?jselson wrote:From one CA to MA transplant: It's not the snow, or even the cold, that's bad. It's the wind.drevo wrote:I think myself and others were going with the overall feeling approach talked about above. Also, pretty sure opinions are allowed to be different from yours without it being trolling.californiauser wrote:weird Stanford trolling
Stanford is one of the worst, next to Berkeley
And with regards to the beautiful buildings at Michigan, and even places like Harvard, the whole snow thing does play a big role for some people. For me it looks great initially, but then is instantly followed with nothing but thoughts of how annoying that must be to live in. Typical sheltered Californian opinion, but still mine nonetheless.
ETA: that no doubt if we are talking strictly the buildings that say "X Law School" then that changes things. But you still are living near and walking by/through a lot of areas that aren't the "law campus" technically.