Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a [strike]hospital[/strike] hospiceattached for their students.
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Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a [strike]hospital[/strike] hospiceattached for their students.
what about Sandy Cohen?sundevil77 wrote:Yes, but anyone wanting to be a lawyer is definitely a conformist. It's an automatic violation of the "hippie code." The term "lawyer hippies" is one huge oxymoron.hellokitty wrote:To be fair, those were just regular hippies and not future lawyer hippies. Future lawyer hippies would have certainly run a spell check before submitting.
I love Sandy (obviously). But he does "sell out" over the course of 4 seasons and changes jobs a lot. But, yes, he does start his career as a public defender. In addition to his love for weed, liberal politics and surfing, he's pretty close to being a legit hippie lawyer.of Benito Cereno wrote:what about Sandy Cohen?sundevil77 wrote:Yes, but anyone wanting to be a lawyer is definitely a conformist. It's an automatic violation of the "hippie code." The term "lawyer hippies" is one huge oxymoron.hellokitty wrote:To be fair, those were just regular hippies and not future lawyer hippies. Future lawyer hippies would have certainly run a spell check before submitting.
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wow, you found that reference really quickly. I hope you aren't constantly searching tls for mentions of OC characters. Remeber though, he does move back to Berkley in the end...sandiecohen47 wrote:I love Sandy (obviously). But he does "sell out" over the course of 4 seasons and changes jobs a lot. But, yes, he does start his career as a public defender. In addition to his love for weed, liberal politics and surfing, he's pretty close to being a legit hippie lawyer.of Benito Cereno wrote:what about Sandy Cohen?sundevil77 wrote:Yes, but anyone wanting to be a lawyer is definitely a conformist. It's an automatic violation of the "hippie code." The term "lawyer hippies" is one huge oxymoron.hellokitty wrote:To be fair, those were just regular hippies and not future lawyer hippies. Future lawyer hippies would have certainly run a spell check before submitting.
Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a hospital attached [strike]for[/strike] so their students can hit on nurses.
rayiner wrote:Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a hospital attached [strike]for[/strike] so their students can [strike]hit on[/strike]get shut down by nurses.
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Obviously you ranked each "line" according to overall rank. However, I think you could also rank each "line" based on which school exhibits the characteristic to the highest degree. Perhaps...rayiner wrote:It's interesting how there are various "lines" of schools.
Yale -> Stanford -> Chicago : Intellectuals
NYU -> Berkeley : Hippies
Harvard -> Columbia -> Penn -> Northwestern : Corporate whores
Michigan -> UVA -> Duke : Frat guys
Cornell -> Georgetown : Retards
Harvard is definitely top on the corporate whore line. Otherwise, TCR.KibblesAndVick wrote:Obviously you ranked each "line" according to overall rank. However, I think you could also rank each "line" based on which school exhibits the characteristic to the highest degree. Perhaps...rayiner wrote:It's interesting how there are various "lines" of schools.
Yale -> Stanford -> Chicago : Intellectuals
NYU -> Berkeley : Hippies
Harvard -> Columbia -> Penn -> Northwestern : Corporate whores
Michigan -> UVA -> Duke : Frat guys
Cornell -> Georgetown : Retards
Yale -> Chicago -> Stanford : Intellectuals
Berkeley ---------->>> NYU : Hippies
Columbia -> Northwestern -> Penn -> Harvard : Corporate whores
UVA ---->>>> Duke -> Michigan : Frat guys
Georgetown ------------->>> Cornell : Retards
Thoughts?
They are all essentially corporate whores.rayiner wrote:Harvard is definitely top on the corporate whore line. Otherwise, TCR.KibblesAndVick wrote:Obviously you ranked each "line" according to overall rank. However, I think you could also rank each "line" based on which school exhibits the characteristic to the highest degree. Perhaps...rayiner wrote:It's interesting how there are various "lines" of schools.
Yale -> Stanford -> Chicago : Intellectuals
NYU -> Berkeley : Hippies
Harvard -> Columbia -> Penn -> Northwestern : Corporate whores
Michigan -> UVA -> Duke : Frat guys
Cornell -> Georgetown : Retards
Yale -> Chicago -> Stanford : Intellectuals
Berkeley ---------->>> NYU : Hippies
Columbia -> Northwestern -> Penn -> Harvard : Corporate whores
UVA ---->>>> Duke -> Michigan : Frat guys
Georgetown ------------->>> Cornell : Retards
Thoughts?
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We need to recon where they have happy hour.rayiner wrote:Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a hospital attached [strike]for[/strike] so their students can hit on nurses.
Yes! Them and the girls at the NU physical therapy school.Desert Fox wrote:We need to recon where they have happy hour.rayiner wrote:Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a hospital attached [strike]for[/strike] so their students can hit on nurses.
I'm friends with someone at the Med School. I will FB stalk her and feed you the information.rayiner wrote:Yes! Them and the girls at the NU physical therapy school.Desert Fox wrote:We need to recon where they have happy hour.rayiner wrote:Desert Fox wrote:Northwestern: The only law school with a hospital attached [strike]for[/strike] so their students can hit on nurses.
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I'm sure he gets mistakenly called grandson by the 3L's?chadwick218 wrote:To NU's credit, we did admit a 1L that was only 19 years of age when they matriculated (to help even things out).
Not mistakenly.Desert Fox wrote:I'm sure he gets mistakenly called grandson by the 3L's?chadwick218 wrote:To NU's credit, we did admit a 1L that was only 19 years of age when they matriculated (to help even things out).
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