Alright, buddy. Clearly you have no idea how to support your claim without resorting to an ad hominem attack. Take care.on_ne_sait_jamais wrote:You're ridiculous. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you agree that NU places better than Cornell/Gtown. The stats from pre- 09' you're not disputing, but you are disputing that post 09' NU maintained it's signficant advantage over Cornell/Gtown. And that advantage has now decreased so as not to warrant three greater than symbols. Furthermore, until I provide stats, everything that I say is unwarranted.como wrote:Until you offer numbers, your assertions are worthless. We got 40-45%. What did you get?on_ne_sait_jamais wrote: You're dense. The fact that firms have hired less students overall, does not mean that firms will hire less NU students in comparison to Cornell and Gtown students respectively. The absolute placement disparity which results in the status quo of NU>>>> Cornell/Gtown, is just that-The status quo.
Also, I'm not going to go through the trouble of linking the source, but you can easily find it on ATL. I'm not bragging, I just want you to substantiate your claim with some evidence. I wouldn't doubt that NU places slightly more students in biglaw, but I think four "greater than" signs is overstating the case.
Do I have that all straight? B/c you're ridiculous. The burden is on the OP to provide stats indicating that with regards to Biglaw placement, NU=Cornell=Gtown... Anyone who has done an iota of research, knows that this is just not the case. If you need to sleep easier at night, b/c your school doesn't place as well as NU, so be it.
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Does this even matter for this thread? The OP wasn't asking about who places better in biglaw overall.on_ne_sait_jamais wrote:You're ridiculous. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you agree that NU places better than Cornell/Gtown. The stats from pre- 09' you're not disputing, but you are disputing that post 09' NU maintained it's signficant advantage over Cornell/Gtown. And that advantage has now decreased so as not to warrant three greater than symbols. Furthermore, until I provide stats, everything that I say is unwarranted.como wrote:Until you offer numbers, your assertions are worthless. We got 40-45%. What did you get?on_ne_sait_jamais wrote: You're dense. The fact that firms have hired less students overall, does not mean that firms will hire less NU students in comparison to Cornell and Gtown students respectively. The absolute placement disparity which results in the status quo of NU>>>> Cornell/Gtown, is just that-The status quo.
Also, I'm not going to go through the trouble of linking the source, but you can easily find it on ATL. I'm not bragging, I just want you to substantiate your claim with some evidence. I wouldn't doubt that NU places slightly more students in biglaw, but I think four "greater than" signs is overstating the case.
Do I have that all straight? B/c you're ridiculous. The burden is on the OP to provide stats indicating that with regards to Biglaw placement, NU=Cornell=Gtown... Anyone who has done an iota of research, knows that this is just not the case. If you need to sleep easier at night, b/c your school doesn't place as well as NU, so be it.
Are you asserting that top 10% NU is ">>>" than top 10% GULC/Cornell? If so, how did you come to that conclusion?
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