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How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Think twice before accepting harvard. A coworker asked a HLS grad, why not Yale and the person just stammered and looked visibly ashamed.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
At first I was a little surprised my co-worker asked. But her reasoning was this: The difference between Yale students and Harvard students isn't GPA or LSAT it is the intangibles.GreenTee wrote:This thread has promise.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
But it's not the same. Since like I said the difference between HLS and YLS is not numbers.metroidbum wrote:Feel like that could apply to pretty much anyone not at Yale; Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Northwestern.
I mean, it's like asking someone who goes to, say, NU "why not Columbia" when the obvious answer is "numbers".
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Less obvious answer: "Debt aversion."metroidbum wrote:Feel like that could apply to pretty much anyone not at Yale; Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, Northwestern.
I mean, it's like asking someone who goes to, say, NU "why not Columbia" when the obvious answer is "numbers".
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
If you go to Columbia, the answer to "why not Yale?" could be that I had too much fun freshman year of college (I'm a sociable bro!), so my overall GPA was only 3.7. Or it could be that they offered you a Hamilton.
If you're at Harvard, you don't have that excuse. You had the numbers, and the cost is the same. So we're left with the fact that your potential for success was deemed to be subpar, and/or your personality was... off.
If you're at Harvard, you don't have that excuse. You had the numbers, and the cost is the same. So we're left with the fact that your potential for success was deemed to be subpar, and/or your personality was... off.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Not for everybody. I know for me having the Yellow Ribbon Program from the Army made Harvard quite a bit cheaper than Yale. But seriously, I think only people in law school really care about that stuff.stellina wrote:If you go to Columbia, the answer to "why not Yale?" could be that I had too much fun freshman year of college (I'm a sociable bro!), so my overall GPA was only 3.7. Or it could be that they offered you a Hamilton.
If you're at Harvard, you don't have that excuse. You had the numbers, and the cost is the same. So we're left with the fact that your potential for success was deemed to be subpar, and/or your personality was... off.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
But seriously, I just think HLS wannabes better be careful, that's all. One misstep could screw you over for life.unc0mm0n1 wrote: But seriously, I think only people in law school really care about that stuff.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
CLS is teeming with chill sociable brosstellina wrote:If you go to Columbia, the answer to "why not Yale?" could be that I had too much fun freshman year of college (I'm a sociable bro!), so my overall GPA was only 3.7. Or it could be that they offered you a Hamilton.
If you're at Harvard, you don't have that excuse. You had the numbers, and the cost is the same. So we're left with the fact that your potential for success was deemed to be subpar, and/or your personality was... off.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
i just couldn't see myself spending three years in new haven lol!
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Well, yeah.Desert Fox wrote:At first I was a little surprised my co-worker asked. But her reasoning was this: The difference between Yale students and Harvard students isn't GPA or LSAT it is the intangibles.GreenTee wrote:This thread has promise.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Lots of people at H have non yale numbers. There are 560 in the class.
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you know what he meantPneumonia wrote:Lots of people at H have non yale numbers. There are 560 in the class.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Yeah I'm just maybe debating that it's intangibles only; I mean yeah people at H don't have AAA softs to the extent that people at Yale do. But it's not just that- a lot of HLS kids are weaker on numbers too.El Pollito wrote:you know what he meantPneumonia wrote:Lots of people at H have non yale numbers. There are 560 in the class.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Y: 170/173/176Pneumonia wrote:Lots of people at H have non yale numbers. There are 560 in the class.
H: 170/173/175
Y: 3.82/3.91/3.97
H: 3.75/3.87/3.95
Look pretty identical to me.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Point is even for the low-stats, high-softs people who get into H, there's always going to be that question.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
http://online.wsj.com/articles/harvard- ... 1413957603
In light of the recent numbers, isn't the question, "Why Yale, are you just a prestige whore?"
In light of the recent numbers, isn't the question, "Why Yale, are you just a prestige whore?"
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
As a dude who got into HLS and YLS and chose HLS, the simple answers are: (1) I liked Cambridge/Boston way better than New Haven, (2) I liked the idea of a bigger environment (See, e.g., Federalist Number 10), (3) I went to a New Haven-type town for undergrad. and was utterly miserable, (4) Cambridge>>>>New Haven, and (5) See (4), (3) and (1).
Did I make the rational choice? Probs not. Am I happy? Yeah. Any regrets? Nah.
A note: I know people at YLS and HLS and though they are all "intelligent" in a conventional sense, I think the added neuroticism, egos, inflated sense of importance, gunnerish-ness, selfishness, weirdness, etc. of [many of] these people far outweighs the pros of them. I'm pretty jaded though. Dunno if this post makes sense but it's 12:30 AM and I'm too lazy to edit it again.
Did I make the rational choice? Probs not. Am I happy? Yeah. Any regrets? Nah.
A note: I know people at YLS and HLS and though they are all "intelligent" in a conventional sense, I think the added neuroticism, egos, inflated sense of importance, gunnerish-ness, selfishness, weirdness, etc. of [many of] these people far outweighs the pros of them. I'm pretty jaded though. Dunno if this post makes sense but it's 12:30 AM and I'm too lazy to edit it again.

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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
That's pretty dumb. Where do you work that they do not want Harvard but want Yale law students? Also, that could also be another throw someone off question and wouldn't necessarily be worth answering beyond some BS answer.Desert Fox wrote:Think twice before accepting harvard. A coworker asked a HLS grad, why not Yale and the person just stammered and looked visibly ashamed.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
You just cited Federalist No. 10 as a defense in a thread calling you and your pals socially off.CicerBRo wrote:As a dude who got into HLS and YLS and chose HLS, the simple answers are: (1) I liked Cambridge/Boston way better than New Haven, (2) I liked the idea of a bigger environment (See, e.g., Federalist Number 10), (3) I went to a New Haven-type town for undergrad. and was utterly miserable, (4) Cambridge>>>>New Haven, and (5) See (4), (3) and (1).
Did I make the rational choice? Probs not. Am I happy? Yeah. Any regrets? Nah.
A note: I know people at YLS and HLS and though they are all "intelligent" in a conventional sense, my I think the added neuroticism, egos, inflated sense of importance, gunnerish-ness, etc. outweigh the pros of these people. I'm pretty jaded though. Dunno if this post makes sense but it's 12:30 AM and I'm too lazy to edit it again.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
On a scale of 1 to drunk, how many beers deep are you?lacrossebrother wrote:You just cited Federalist No. 10 as a defense in a thread calling you and your pals socially off.CicerBRo wrote:As a dude who got into HLS and YLS and chose HLS, the simple answers are: (1) I liked Cambridge/Boston way better than New Haven, (2) I liked the idea of a bigger environment (See, e.g., Federalist Number 10), (3) I went to a New Haven-type town for undergrad. and was utterly miserable, (4) Cambridge>>>>New Haven, and (5) See (4), (3) and (1).
Did I make the rational choice? Probs not. Am I happy? Yeah. Any regrets? Nah.
A note: I know people at YLS and HLS and though they are all "intelligent" in a conventional sense, my I think the added neuroticism, egos, inflated sense of importance, gunnerish-ness, etc. outweigh the pros of these people. I'm pretty jaded though. Dunno if this post makes sense but it's 12:30 AM and I'm too lazy to edit it again.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
Bigger environment by itself might be legit. And maybe an essay supporting why bigger environments are better would be somewhat appropriate, even though still quite weird. But you cited a fucking paper warning of FACTIONS. JFC.
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Re: How to deal with "Why not Yale?" question?
sober enough to drive home from the bar assholeKD35 wrote:On a scale of 1 to drunk, how many beers deep are you?lacrossebrother wrote:You just cited Federalist No. 10 as a defense in a thread calling you and your pals socially off.CicerBRo wrote:As a dude who got into HLS and YLS and chose HLS, the simple answers are: (1) I liked Cambridge/Boston way better than New Haven, (2) I liked the idea of a bigger environment (See, e.g., Federalist Number 10), (3) I went to a New Haven-type town for undergrad. and was utterly miserable, (4) Cambridge>>>>New Haven, and (5) See (4), (3) and (1).
Did I make the rational choice? Probs not. Am I happy? Yeah. Any regrets? Nah.
A note: I know people at YLS and HLS and though they are all "intelligent" in a conventional sense, my I think the added neuroticism, egos, inflated sense of importance, gunnerish-ness, etc. outweigh the pros of these people. I'm pretty jaded though. Dunno if this post makes sense but it's 12:30 AM and I'm too lazy to edit it again.
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