NON Fratty Law Schools Forum
- S de Garmeaux
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cant say for sure, but id say
Lewis & Clark
University of San Fransisco
Lewis & Clark
University of San Fransisco
- Cavalier
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Cooley
Howard
People's College of Law
Howard
People's College of Law
- doinmybest
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+1Cavalier wrote:Cooley
Howard
People's College of Law
- deadpanic
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Hofstra
Dayton
Florida Coastal
OK City
Any of the John Marshalls
Dayton
Florida Coastal
OK City
Any of the John Marshalls
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This list is going to be huge and geographical. Any school not in the Southeast + Emory and Florida schools
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I like how people list very low ranked schools as being non-fratty. They doth give themselves away.
Let's just hope that each school has a significant percentage of people who don't get their self-esteem from diminishing other people.
Let's just hope that each school has a significant percentage of people who don't get their self-esteem from diminishing other people.
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How else does one gain self-esteem?cavebat2000 wrote:Let's just hope that each school has a significant percentage of people who don't get their self-esteem from diminishing other people.
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UVA undergrad is definitely fratty, and I'm fairly certain their law school follows suit (though maybe to a lesser degree)
- dgouzoul
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my sarcasm once again goes unnoticed
- tallboone
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NYU, Berkeley, Northwestern, Chicago
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Chicago
Cornell
Cornell
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- baboon309
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Roger Williams
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All of these threads are dumb
- ec2xs
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I LOLed. True.Cavalier wrote:Cooley
Howard
People's College of Law
- Drummingreg
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I hear that at Duke Lawl they send you a case of Natty and an Ed Hardy t-shirt with your acceptance.
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- bilbobaggins
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Berk is not super fratty.
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Stop trolling fraternities, it's annoying. Go to a TTT or TTTT if you don't want to be around collar popping, yacht shoe wearing frat boys.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Or come to Berk.charlesjd wrote:Stop trolling fraternities, it's annoying. Go to a TTT or TTTT if you don't want to be around collar popping, yacht shoe wearing frat boys.
Thanks.
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