Judge Brennan does the Cooley Rankings. That rich fat-cat started that school and does his own rankings. Vault, Princeton, Lawdragon, Lieter...those are worthy rankings...Why do the NYT, Wall Street Journal or Business Week not do rankings? That's the bigger question. We need some other publications to create competition. It will level the playing field and spread the high GPA's and LSAT's out to other schools. I bet if USNWR didn't exist all of those tier-2's people keep saying are underrated would get more of the top talent.
Quote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 08:07:39 PMJudge Brennan does the Cooley Rankings. That rich fat-cat started that school and does his own rankings. Vault, Princeton, Lawdragon, Lieter...those are worthy rankings...Why do the NYT, Wall Street Journal or Business Week not do rankings? That's the bigger question. We need some other publications to create competition. It will level the playing field and spread the high GPA's and LSAT's out to other schools. I bet if USNWR didn't exist all of those tier-2's people keep saying are underrated would get more of the top talent. This is a good point. Why and how did USNews get such a lock on this? It has a crazy impact on where people go.
Quote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 09:19:46 PMWhy don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resoeurces and expertise, styart a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings? because none of you are anyone important and therefore no one will care.
Why don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resoeurces and expertise, styart a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings?
Quote from: iamluke20 on February 22, 2009, 08:41:25 PMQuote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 08:07:39 PMJudge Brennan does the Cooley Rankings. That rich fat-cat started that school and does his own rankings. Vault, Princeton, Lawdragon, Lieter...those are worthy rankings...Why do the NYT, Wall Street Journal or Business Week not do rankings? That's the bigger question. We need some other publications to create competition. It will level the playing field and spread the high GPA's and LSAT's out to other schools. I bet if USNWR didn't exist all of those tier-2's people keep saying are underrated would get more of the top talent. This is a good point. Why and how did USNews get such a lock on this? It has a crazy impact on where people go.It has a crazy impact because its rankings are rooted in reality.
Quote from: no, not really. on February 22, 2009, 09:25:29 PMQuote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 09:19:46 PMWhy don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resources and expertise, start a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings? because none of you are anyone important and therefore no one will care.Easy Debby-downer. Wah wah wah......
Quote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 09:19:46 PMWhy don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resources and expertise, start a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings? because none of you are anyone important and therefore no one will care.
Why don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resources and expertise, start a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings?
Quote from: iamluke20 on February 22, 2009, 09:40:44 PMQuote from: no, not really. on February 22, 2009, 09:25:29 PMQuote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 09:19:46 PMWhy don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resources and expertise, start a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings? because none of you are anyone important and therefore no one will care.Easy Debby-downer. Wah wah wah......There's precedent that says otherwise. Princeton Review is almost there; much of what it puts out is based on student reviews, and their rankings do have credibility with law applicants. So, you're flat-out wrong. People are never important until they make themselves important. How did USNWR become important, esp. when its methodology has about as much credibility as GWB on crack? lol. They did much to create the impression that they had done something so intricate that it had to have validity. But, alas, the most complicated things are not always the most valid or credible. The same way Hollywood studios did much to market Brad Pitt as the best looking White dude on the planet, when each of us knows guys from our own college campuses who are better-looking. Heck, I personally think John Stamos is better-looking! It's all about marketing, and then making sure that when people finally decide to look under the hood, they do not see massive flaws, as with USNWR.
i really need to stop engaging.
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Quote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 11:06:34 PMQuote from: iamluke20 on February 22, 2009, 09:40:44 PMQuote from: no, not really. on February 22, 2009, 09:25:29 PMQuote from: LawDog3 on February 22, 2009, 09:19:46 PMWhy don't a group of us get together, pool our money, resources and expertise, start a law-student based magazine and do our own rankings? because none of you are anyone important and therefore no one will care.Easy Debby-downer. Wah wah wah......There's precedent that says otherwise. Princeton Review is almost there; much of what it puts out is based on student reviews, and their rankings do have credibility with law applicants. So, you're flat-out wrong. People are never important until they make themselves important. How did USNWR become important, esp. when its methodology has about as much credibility as GWB on crack? lol. They did much to create the impression that they had done something so intricate that it had to have validity. But, alas, the most complicated things are not always the most valid or credible. The same way Hollywood studios did much to market Brad Pitt as the best looking White dude on the planet, when each of us knows guys from our own college campuses who are better-looking. Heck, I personally think John Stamos is better-looking! It's all about marketing, and then making sure that when people finally decide to look under the hood, they do not see massive flaws, as with USNWR. You don't really get it. Whether or not USNWR says what the best schools are or not, there ARE best schools out there. The people who matter (read: employers) have a fairly common perception of which schools these are. The USNWR reflects these perceptions. They are not to be accepted as having laser-like predictability, but they are quite accurate reflections of what everyone already knows. Obviously smaller regions have their own realities, but if we're talking about national reputation and opportunities, the USNWR rankings do a pretty damn good job of telling us which schools hold the most sway.