etmerian, I have no idea what perks, like I said it was an assumption that appears to be wrong, but would have been nice. I guess I came to this conclusion from the fact that at UF(nothing to do with the law school), Grad students get special access to the sixth floor of the library with their ID cards. The sixth floor is super quiet and doesn't have 1000 undergrads yapping on their cell phones. It's just something small, but something that is a "perk" of being a grad student. Plus everywhere I look law schools are boasting about their librarys. It just seemed slightly odd that the undergrad library would be so nice and the law one be so...not nice? I actually totally understand the whole AC thing though b/c I kinda believe it is just a Florida thing. It sucks because in the heat of the summer you want to wear as little clothes as possible, but the minute you step indoors you need a winter coat. I really think that if facilities weren't an issue for me, and if I had went on a tour with someone that wasn't in some attempt to make the school appear "cool", then I would have a more respectful veiw of UM. Honestly had I had a better person give me a tour, the facilities probably wouldn't have bothered me as much as they did.
Don't let a ditzy little tour guide deter you from attending a school that places much better than UF and FSU nationally.
That's not entirely true. It depends on where in Florida you want to practice. If it's Southern Florida, UMiami will place much better than FSU and comparably if not better than UF. However if you want to work in Northern Florida, UF is probably your safest bet.