Harvard v. Columbia
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:10 pm
Is there a HUGE difference between the two? What about Columbia v. NYU??
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Fantastic opinion... with no basis in reality...Aberzombie1892 wrote:It's a subjective question, but, in my opinion, Harvard is closer in outcomes to Columbia/Chicago/Penn than Stanford/Yale. NYU, in my opinion, is a little lower on the chain than those 6.

You never want to miss a chance to brag about the holy trinity. Amirite?ManOfTheMinute wrote:Yes, there is a real difference. Columbia is willing to pay you $150K to overlook the difference - if there wasn't a big diffrence, Columbia would save tens of millions a year, do a marketing campaign to spread this information, and it would be HYSC
Obvs, my view, which is likely biased since i'm HYS bound
hahahaTiago Splitter wrote:
Yep. That's why nobody on the Internet ever brags, right? Because we're all anonymous.ManOfTheMinute wrote:No, I added the last part as an edit just so someone else wouldn't bring it up. Also, don't care about what people on the internet whom I will never meet think of some fictional name I use to represent myself anonymously.hume85 wrote:You never want to miss a chance to brag about the holy trinity. Amirite?ManOfTheMinute wrote:Yes, there is a real difference. Columbia is willing to pay you $150K to overlook the difference - if there wasn't a big diffrence, Columbia would save tens of millions a year, do a marketing campaign to spread this information, and it would be HYSC
Obvs, my view, which is likely biased since i'm HYS bound
OP, I'd listen to this man. He clearly knows more about t14/t6 placement than anyone who, you know, actually went to or goes to a t14/t6.Aberzombie1892 wrote:It's a subjective question, but, in my opinion, Harvard is closer in outcomes to Columbia/Chicago/Penn than Stanford/Yale. NYU, in my opinion, is a little lower on the chain than those 6.
Pretty much true. Biglaw hiring numbers are very similar.LRGhost wrote:If you have a full scholarship to CLS, are paying sticker at HLS, and have no aspirations beyond Big Law and whatever comes after, you'd be an absolute idiot to forgo CLS.
what's up with this dude? i've been on this board for a while since I was an 0L and this guy loves trying to establish some sort of strange CCP bracket and trolling NYU. judging by your profile you don't even attend one of these schools.Aberzombie1892 wrote:It's a subjective question, but, in my opinion, Harvard is closer in outcomes to Columbia/Chicago/Penn than Stanford/Yale. NYU, in my opinion, is a little lower on the chain than those 6.
classicCrowing wrote:hahahaTiago Splitter wrote:
Honestly that's pretty cool.Crowing wrote:hahahaTiago Splitter wrote:
TaipeiMort is still in LS?Tiago Splitter wrote:The only people who equate Columbia with Harvard are a Chicago 3L and a Tulane upperclassman. Got a Hamilton? Come to Columbia.
Excellent necro of a post by OP who abandoned TLS 2 weeks ago.JWalker wrote: OP, I'd listen to this man. He clearly knows more about t14/t6 placement than anyone who, you know, actually went to or goes to a t14/t6.
LOL. That Tulane guy is OBSESSED with Penn and "CCNP". If Penn finishes behind M and V in the new NLJ rankings coming out soon, his head might explode.JWalker wrote:OP, I'd listen to this man. He clearly knows more about t14/t6 placement than anyone who, you know, actually went to or goes to a t14/t6.Aberzombie1892 wrote:It's a subjective question, but, in my opinion, Harvard is closer in outcomes to Columbia/Chicago/Penn than Stanford/Yale. NYU, in my opinion, is a little lower on the chain than those 6.
Hey Man, Some dudes just really love JoePa.ChampagnePapi wrote:LOL. That Tulane guy is OBSESSED with Penn and "CCNP". If Penn finishes behind M and V in the new NLJ rankings coming out soon, his head might explode.JWalker wrote:OP, I'd listen to this man. He clearly knows more about t14/t6 placement than anyone who, you know, actually went to or goes to a t14/t6.Aberzombie1892 wrote:It's a subjective question, but, in my opinion, Harvard is closer in outcomes to Columbia/Chicago/Penn than Stanford/Yale. NYU, in my opinion, is a little lower on the chain than those 6.
Is it really true that half of CLS is locked out of getting a biglaw gig? I am trying to gauge this as there is a lot of conflicting information re: this on these threads. I've seen it written on here that as long as one is not at the bottom of the class at CCN, biglaw is generally attainable if wanted. I've seen the "80%" number floating around for callbacks from OCI. Posters like rayiner seem to say that outside of the top and bottom of the class, personal fit is the biggest factor at schools in that range. I know this topic has been BEATEN TO DEATH on these boards and yes I can and have used the search function etc, I just want to get these facts as straight as possible before making a 3 year time/money investment, and posts like this ^ one scare me..BruceWayne wrote: Lol get below median at Columbia and get back to us with how similar you think Harvard and Columbia are OP. Also try getting a firm job somewhere other than NYC from Columbia as opposed to Harvard and see how "similar" they are.
Median. Does not mean Half. It means, amongst other things, not more than half below, and not more than have above. That is, 12345,3 equals median. 112233333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333344444444444455555555555, 3 also equals median. Law school looks more like the second example.NDJ wrote:Is it really true that half of CLS is locked out of getting a biglaw gig? I am trying to gauge this as there is a lot of conflicting information re: this on these threads. I've seen it written on here that as long as one is not at the bottom of the class at CCN, biglaw is generally attainable if wanted. I've seen the "80%" number floating around for callbacks from OCI. Posters like rayiner seem to say that outside of the top and bottom of the class, personal fit is the biggest factor at schools in that range. I know this topic has been BEATEN TO DEATH on these boards and yes I can and have used the search function etc, I just want to get these facts as straight as possible before making a 3 year time/money investment, and posts like this ^ one scare me..BruceWayne wrote: Lol get below median at Columbia and get back to us with how similar you think Harvard and Columbia are OP. Also try getting a firm job somewhere other than NYC from Columbia as opposed to Harvard and see how "similar" they are.
And sometimes people say "sure as long as you're at median, you'll be fine" .... how easy is this to do??? Does Columbia really admit 200 zombie slackers every year?
yeah - excluding military schools and stuff like that, HYPM are the undisputed cream of the crop. Columbia and Chicago are the next tier down. S is somewhere in the middle of those two tiers, and depending on the person, S will be considered peers of HYPM or CC.banjo wrote:Is H in a different league at the undergrad level too? I feel like I didn't really pay attention to this stuff as much when I was 18.