Any predictions on changes

Idk, the whole 3-way-tie thing is dumb. We need some stratification in the middle t14. At the very least, UVA/Berk--Mich--Duke or UVA/Berk--Mich/Duke.dabigchina wrote:probably same as last year.
Duke might switch places with Michigan (again) and cause everyone to question Michigan's future status as a T14 (again).
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Happened last yearcelticsfan wrote:Any chance we get a rankings leak before the actual day? I clearly have the patience of a saint.
Curious to hear your thoughts on why Cornell moves up & NU stays the same? I feel like with the recent investment(s) in NU, it is poised to move up.Iwanttolawschool wrote:1. Yale
2. Harvard
3. Stanford (-1)
4. Columbia
5. Chicago (-1)
6. NYU
7. Penn
8. UVA
9. Michigan (tie) (-1)
9. Duke (tie) (+2)
11. Berkeley (-3)
12. Northwestern (tie)
12. Cornell (tie) (+1)
14. Georgetown
15. Texas
16. UCLA (+1)
17. Vanderbilt (-1)
18. WashU (tie)
18. Boston University (tie) (+2)
20. USC (tie) (-1)
20. Emory (tie) (+2)
I think I see what you did there and I think I like itParisHilton wrote:1. Yale
2. Stanford
2. Harvard
4. Columbia
5. Chicago
6. NYU
7. Penn
8. UVA
8. Berkeley
10. Northwestern
11. Cornell
13. Michigan
13. Duke
15. Georgetown
Wow this is some good info, thanks for sharing!rpupkin wrote:Because I have an inside source at USNWR, it's unethical for me to participate in any sort of predictions contest. But here are a few tidbits:
There's finally some separation between C&C for the #4 spot, with a significant point increase for the new solo #4.
One T14 school drops three spots.
Two T14 schools jump two spots.
One school jumps six spots to break into the T20.
Please do not quote.
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Mods please, they are going to out rpupkinhamilton&burr wrote:Guess this becomes almost a guess rpupkin's tidbits:
"There's finally some separation between C&C for the #4 spot, with a significant point increase for the new solo #4."
Columbia at 4, Chicago at 5
"One T14 school drops three spots."
Michigan to 11
"Two T14 schools jump two spots."
Duke to 9
"One school jumps six spots to break into the T20."
GW to 20
Well that isn't part of the ranking methodology. But who knows with USNews.votebuilder1 wrote:Curious to hear your thoughts on why Cornell moves up & NU stays the same? I feel like with the recent investment(s) in NU, it is poised to move up.Iwanttolawschool wrote:1. Yale
2. Harvard
3. Stanford (-1)
4. Columbia
5. Chicago (-1)
6. NYU
7. Penn
8. UVA
9. Michigan (tie) (-1)
9. Duke (tie) (+2)
11. Berkeley (-3)
12. Northwestern (tie)
12. Cornell (tie) (+1)
14. Georgetown
15. Texas
16. UCLA (+1)
17. Vanderbilt (-1)
18. WashU (tie)
18. Boston University (tie) (+2)
20. USC (tie) (-1)
20. Emory (tie) (+2)
If rpupkin's predictions are correct (which, clearly should include more Penn hating), I would be surprised to see Berkeley not be the t14 to drop by 3. Unless USNews changes their ranking methodology, they have gotten worse or remained the same in nearly every category, whereas other schools continue to improve.hamilton&burr wrote:Guess this becomes almost a guess rpupkin's tidbits:
"There's finally some separation between C&C for the #4 spot, with a significant point increase for the new solo #4."
Columbia at 4, Chicago at 5
"One T14 school drops three spots."
Michigan to 11
"Two T14 schools jump two spots."
Duke to 9
"One school jumps six spots to break into the T20."
GW to 20
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I feel like I see this a lot but it doesn't seem to make much sense. GULC dropping out I get, but why are people so assured of Mich falling off? Haven't they been a mid to low T14 forever?dabigchina wrote:probably same as last year.
Duke might switch places with Michigan (again) and cause everyone to question Michigan's future status as a T14 (again).
No way...you think U of P is going to drop all the way down to 20? I dunno man.Bob loblaw law blog wrote:I feel like I see this a lot but it doesn't seem to make much sense. GULC dropping out I get, but why are people so assured of Mich falling off? Haven't they been a mid to low T14 forever?dabigchina wrote:probably same as last year.
Duke might switch places with Michigan (again) and cause everyone to question Michigan's future status as a T14 (again).
Anyway, Here's my shoot:
1.Yale
2. Harvard
2. Stanford
4. Columbia
5. Chicago
6. NYU
7. Penn
8. UVA
9. Michigan
9. Duke
11. Berk
12. Northwestern
13. Cornell
14. GULC
15. Texas
16. ULCA
17. Vanderbilt
18.Wustl
18. BU
19. USC
20. University of Phoenix
ashrice13 wrote:No way...you think U of P is going to drop all the way down to 20? I dunno man.Bob loblaw law blog wrote:I feel like I see this a lot but it doesn't seem to make much sense. GULC dropping out I get, but why are people so assured of Mich falling off? Haven't they been a mid to low T14 forever?dabigchina wrote:probably same as last year.
Duke might switch places with Michigan (again) and cause everyone to question Michigan's future status as a T14 (again).
Anyway, Here's my shoot:
1.Yale
2. Harvard
2. Stanford
4. Columbia
5. Chicago
6. NYU
7. Penn
8. UVA
9. Michigan
9. Duke
11. Berk
12. Northwestern
13. Cornell
14. GULC
15. Texas
16. ULCA
17. Vanderbilt
18.Wustl
18. BU
19. USC
20. University of Phoenix
Nah man Michigan is hot garbageBob loblaw law blog wrote:I feel like I see this a lot but it doesn't seem to make much sense. GULC dropping out I get, but why are people so assured of Mich falling off? Haven't they been a mid to low T14 forever?dabigchina wrote:probably same as last year.
Duke might switch places with Michigan (again) and cause everyone to question Michigan's future status as a T14 (again).
Anyway, Here's my shoot:
1.Yale
2. Harvard
2. Stanford
4. Columbia
5. Chicago
6. NYU
7. Penn
8. UVA
9. Michigan
9. Duke
11. Berk
12. Northwestern
13. Cornell
14. GULC
15. Texas
16. ULCA
17. Vanderbilt
18.Wustl
18. BU
19. USC
20. University of Phoenix
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Columbia raised their LSAT numbers this year so that their 25/50/75 are all 2 points higher than Chicago. Chicago still kept the GPA higher, but LSAT is weighted more, and since USNWR weights medians pretty heavily, there's a good chance Columbia will get to keep the number 4 spot to itself.xn3345 wrote:People seem to think Columbia over Chi. Anybody care to say why? Seems like Chi has higher/equal medians and clerkship numbers, esp. as of recently.
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