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Stanford or Harvard?
Any help to tip the scale would be appreciated.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Hot weather or cold weather?
How do you feel about being represented by a tree?
Do you like deep shades of red?
How do you feel about being represented by a tree?
Do you like deep shades of red?
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Stanford. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard for a reason. My sister goes there for undergrad and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school on the west coast (nicer weather, nicer people, change of scenery if you're from NY like me) with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country when you graduate.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Do you have a shot at making LR at Stanford? I think you do.
Stanford is smaller. This will help.
Harvard is in a better part of the country (IMO) and will always have better name recognition.
Stanford is smaller. This will help.
Harvard is in a better part of the country (IMO) and will always have better name recognition.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
When has Stanford been ranked higher than Harvard?transfer2012 wrote:Stanford. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard for a reason. My sister goes there for undergrad and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school on the west coast (nicer weather, nicer people, change of scenery if you're from NY like me) with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country when you graduate.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
More often than not in the last ten years or so. This website has historical rankings:SuichiKurama wrote:When has Stanford been ranked higher than Harvard?transfer2012 wrote:Stanford. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard for a reason. My sister goes there for undergrad and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school on the west coast (nicer weather, nicer people, change of scenery if you're from NY like me) with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country when you graduate.
http://www.prelawhandbook.com/law_schoo ... 00_present
(Though, rankings are among the least important considerations in OP's situation.)
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Neither—go to Florida Coastal. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard and Stanford for a reason. My sister goes there for beauty school and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school in Florida: America's Wang, with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country that grows corn when you graduate.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
But it's lawyer/judge and peer assessment scores have always been the same or lower (also found in US News). Plus Harvard has always done better with clerkships and at elite firm placement.spondee wrote:More often than not in the last ten years or so. This website has historical rankings:SuichiKurama wrote:When has Stanford been ranked higher than Harvard?transfer2012 wrote:Stanford. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard for a reason. My sister goes there for undergrad and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school on the west coast (nicer weather, nicer people, change of scenery if you're from NY like me) with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country when you graduate.
http://www.prelawhandbook.com/law_schoo ... 00_present
(Though, rankings are among the least important considerations in OP's situation.)
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Oh, are you a Kurama alt?SuichiKurama wrote:But it's lawyer/judge and peer assessment scores have always been the same or lower (also found in US News). Plus Harvard has always done better with clerkships and at elite firm placement.spondee wrote:More often than not in the last ten years or so. This website has historical rankings:SuichiKurama wrote:When has Stanford been ranked higher than Harvard?transfer2012 wrote:Stanford. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard for a reason. My sister goes there for undergrad and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school on the west coast (nicer weather, nicer people, change of scenery if you're from NY like me) with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country when you graduate.
http://www.prelawhandbook.com/law_schoo ... 00_present
(Though, rankings are among the least important considerations in OP's situation.)
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
175arstech wrote:Neither—go to Florida Coastal. I hate to go by rankings but it's ranked above Harvard and Stanford for a reason. My sister goes there for beauty school and the campus is amazing. You have all the advantages that come with going to school in Florida: America's Wang, with the flexibility to get a great job anywhere in the country that grows corn when you graduate.
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We've got a bonafide Sherlock Holmes here.Oh, are you a Kurama alt?
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Yeah, didn't read the name the first time. Thought you were someone asking a real question. If I had read it, then of course I would have suspected it was you, looking to start the same dumb argument for the 100th time.SuichiKurama wrote:We've got a bonafide Sherlock Holmes here.Oh, are you a Kurama alt?
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spondee wrote:Yeah, didn't read the name the first time. Thought you were someone asking a real question. If I had read it, then of course I would have suspected it was you, looking to start the same dumb argument for the 100th time.SuichiKurama wrote:We've got a bonafide Sherlock Holmes here.Oh, are you a Kurama alt?
LOL this website is filled with hilarious people! By the way I believe it was the post that I responded to that claimed one of the schools was stronger than the other HTH.

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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Stanford, no question. Unless you have family or something near HLS.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
if you are going to rely on rankings to make your argument... the latest USNWR rankings go like this:
YH ... SC
OP should be making the decision based on what he wants to do and specific qualities of each school that he prefers.
YH ... SC
OP should be making the decision based on what he wants to do and specific qualities of each school that he prefers.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
It might've helped if you had given some sort of preferences as to your career, work environment, etc. I'll just say Stanford for now, given class sizes and chance for LR.
This thread is going places though.
This thread is going places though.
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Hardly a representative sample. Plus, how do scholarships factor in to those decisions? Finally, that's for the initial entry to lawl skool, not transferring.Salted5 wrote:43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
This is a terrible statistic, given the difference in class sizes between Harvard and Stanford (and the elephant in the room, which is Yale, which has much higher yield rates and probably gets an equal number of people from Stanford and Harvard - skewing the numbers badly.)Salted5 wrote:43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
I wish disco_barred was still handing out "Dumbest Comment of the Day" awards. Math fail.Haribo wrote:This is a terrible statistic, given the difference in class sizes between Harvard and Stanford (and the elephant in the room, which is Yale, which has much higher yield rates and probably gets an equal number of people from Stanford and Harvard - skewing the numbers badly.)Salted5 wrote:43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Don't think they were supposed to add up to 100% arstech. They're two different pools. Unless the statistic is referring to candidates who were accepted into both schools of course...arstech wrote:I wish disco_barred was still handing out "Dumbest Comment of the Day" awards. Math fail.Haribo wrote:This is a terrible statistic, given the difference in class sizes between Harvard and Stanford (and the elephant in the room, which is Yale, which has much higher yield rates and probably gets an equal number of people from Stanford and Harvard - skewing the numbers badly.)Salted5 wrote:43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Machine Spirit wrote:Don't think they were supposed to add up to 100% arstech. They're two different pools. Unless the statistic is referring to candidates who were accepted into both schools of course...arstech wrote:I wish disco_barred was still handing out "Dumbest Comment of the Day" awards. Math fail.Haribo wrote:This is a terrible statistic, given the difference in class sizes between Harvard and Stanford (and the elephant in the room, which is Yale, which has much higher yield rates and probably gets an equal number of people from Stanford and Harvard - skewing the numbers badly.)Salted5 wrote:43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
its 110%....
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I don't think that's the right kritik either, Machine Spirit.Machine Spirit wrote:Don't think they were supposed to add up to 100% arstech. They're two different pools. Unless the statistic is referring to candidates who were accepted into both schools of course...arstech wrote:I wish disco_barred was still handing out "Dumbest Comment of the Day" awards. Math fail.Haribo wrote:This is a terrible statistic, given the difference in class sizes between Harvard and Stanford (and the elephant in the room, which is Yale, which has much higher yield rates and probably gets an equal number of people from Stanford and Harvard - skewing the numbers badly.)Salted5 wrote:43% of people who get accepted to Stanford go there.
67% of people who get accepted to Harvard go there.
Empirically, most people who have to make the call probably go with Harvard.
Edit: source: http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
The statistics quoted above are the yield percentages from each school. 43% of people who were accepted to Stanford matriculated at Stanford. 67% of people who were accepted at Harvard matriculated at Harvard. On the assumption that Salted didn't actually go through the entire database of lawschool numbers--compiling a list of those who were accepted at both Stanford and Harvard, and then crunching the numbers to see what percentages chose which of those two schools (In that case, major math-fail Salted.)--all Salted has proven is that Harvard has a higher yield than Stanford. This number doesn't help Sparkie at all.
Sparkie: have you visited both schools? If not, do you have the means/opportunity to do so? I often hear on these boards that "you'll know" whether you're a Harvard or Stanford person when you visit. Just a thought...
That said, there's absolutely no way you can fuck this one up. What a great decision to be agonizing over. Congrats!
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Re: Stanford or Harvard?
Oh no, I was not criticizing the initial post. It is completely valid to note that Harvard has a higher yield. Moreover, most of the people who apply to one, apply to the other. It follows that Stanford is less desired. I agree with Salted's implications.
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Yield for 1Ls is not really relevant. You're a transfer. You probably can't find yield information for transfers, but you should be looking at the opportunities to excel as a transfer at either school. From what I can tell, for the reasons I mentioned (small class size, LR shot), Stanford is better for transfers.
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