Payscale- Best Graduate Schools by Salary Potential Forum
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Megagreen

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- Clemenceau

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Re: Payscale- Best Graduate Schools by Salary Potential
Hahaha christ
Santa clara jd just beating out stanford mba. Yep..
Santa clara jd just beating out stanford mba. Yep..
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Megagreen

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on the long run maybeClemenceau wrote:Hahaha christ
Santa clara jd just beating out stanford mba. Yep..
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NYCFAN1

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no.Megagreen wrote:on the long run maybeClemenceau wrote:Hahaha christ
Santa clara jd just beating out stanford mba. Yep..
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mvp99

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this ranking is a joke
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- WichitaShocker

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Re: Payscale- Best Graduate Schools by Salary Potential
No no, you can tell these rankings are legit, Yale Law isn't even ranked.mvp99 wrote:this ranking is a joke
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Megagreen

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Alot of Yale graduates are in teaching and Gov. Jobs! Not money
- A. Nony Mouse

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Since I presume the method here was to count all the high-paid alumni each school knows about, from now as far back as whenever, this would be a terrible ranking to rely on for trying to decide where to go to school.
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Megagreen

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I think this ranking is it! Since it considers the long term!
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Rigo

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No. It considers the long term for a horrendously unrepresentative sample, as evidenced by Santa Clara Law being #2. Anybody who thinks Santa Clara is a wise investment based off of this joke ranking is a complete tard.Megagreen wrote:I think this ranking is it! Since it considers the long term!
The few success stories out of Santa Clara are from tech employees who are paid to go there by their employers and have guaranteed executive level jobs upon graduation. Unless you are going in with those connections and guarantees, it would be foolish to attend Santa Clara expecting a good outcome.
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Rigo

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Whoops my bad. #3*Megagreen wrote:Emory is #2
My point still stands, and also applies to Emory.
My mistake shows just how little credence I give the "rankings." You shouldn't either.
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Megagreen

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Where do you to school?Dirigo wrote:Whoops my bad. #3*Megagreen wrote:Emory is #2
My point still stands, and also applies to Emory.
My mistake shows just how little credence I give the "rankings." You shouldn't either.
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Rigo

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I don't. However, that doesn't disqualify what me or anyone else has said in this thread.Megagreen wrote: Where do you to school?
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Megagreen

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Are you a lawyer?Dirigo wrote:I don't. However, that doesn't disqualify what me or anyone else has said in this thread.Megagreen wrote: Where do you to school?
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Rigo

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Nope, but again, that doesn't disqualify what me or anyone else has said in this thread.Megagreen wrote:Are you a lawyer?Dirigo wrote:I don't. However, that doesn't disqualify what me or anyone else has said in this thread.Megagreen wrote: Where do you to school?
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Megagreen

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So what does qualify you? What is your relation to the law, degrees or Job prospects?Dirigo wrote:Nope, but again, that doesn't disqualify what me or anyone else has said in this thread.Megagreen wrote:Are you a lawyer?Dirigo wrote:I don't. However, that doesn't disqualify what me or anyone else has said in this thread.Megagreen wrote: Where do you to school?
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Re: Payscale- Best Graduate Schools by Salary Potential
gregjames thread
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Username123

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Troll is obvious lol
I can't believe what I just read. I saw Strayer University (more than once), University of Phoenix, American Intercontinental University, and TTTT/non-accredited law schools on that ranking, yet most of the T14 and best business schools weren't listed.
LOLZ.
I can't believe what I just read. I saw Strayer University (more than once), University of Phoenix, American Intercontinental University, and TTTT/non-accredited law schools on that ranking, yet most of the T14 and best business schools weren't listed.
LOLZ.
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Username123

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What qualifies this Payscale ranking to be credible?Megagreen wrote:So what does qualify you? What is your relation to the law, degrees or Job prospects?
Oh, because it's on the internet. Right.
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Rigo

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I don't feel the need to prove myself to you. It's obvious from your posts that you have a pro-Emory agenda. I just wanted to state that these rankings are garbage for anyone else who may come upon this thread. If something isn't refuted, the presumption is that it is credited. I don't want others to be misled.Megagreen wrote: So what does qualify you? What is your relation to the law, degrees or Job prospects?
Here is a moderator of these forums with the same sentiments regarding the link you posted:
It's fine if you want to discount my posts, but there's some authoritative feedback for you.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Since I presume the method here was to count all the high-paid alumni each school knows about, from now as far back as whenever, this would be a terrible ranking to rely on for trying to decide where to go to school.
Enjoy TLS and the valuable resource it provides. I encourage you to make rational decisions based upon credited data. Best of luck.
Sidenote: Just because a user may or may not be a troll doesn't mean a thread shouldn't be answered, especially when it deems junk as gold. This site has too large a lurker contingent to let certain proclamations go unchallenged.
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- A. Nony Mouse

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Yep. We'll see how long it takes him to come back and obsess some more over rankings and Emory's place in them.Brut wrote:gregjames thread
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Cathystarc

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"No References at all" Which makes legitimacy of this list "0". Why they just added a percentage at the end of column. Cause they are not sure about the salaries.
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