Hey, you don't want to push me in Nav's direction. That wonderful hair color and a uniform to boot, are you kidding me?
Uh oh. You'd better be careful - do you really want Nav mad at you?
I'll have to consult the bracket of death to see which TTTs and TTTTs are near the top.
Taco Bell is like attending a bad, but inexpensive, T4...it might seem like a good deal at the time, but you'll regret it later.(Do they still do the ads that say "Run for the border?")
Considering that we occasionally debate this topic, I figured we might as well just have a topic for what everyone thinks of as the best law schools that are perpetually ranked in the T3 and T4, or pretty close to it. Give reasons if you want, don't if you don't. Let's have some fun. I'll start:In nothing besides alphabetical order:Albany, Arkansas-Fayetteville, Franklin Pierce, North Dakota, Ole Miss (probably the best on my list), Stetson, Syracuse, and Texas Tech.
Quote from: Ninja1 on May 01, 2009, 07:10:47 PMConsidering that we occasionally debate this topic, I figured we might as well just have a topic for what everyone thinks of as the best law schools that are perpetually ranked in the T3 and T4, or pretty close to it. Give reasons if you want, don't if you don't. Let's have some fun. I'll start:In nothing besides alphabetical order:Albany, Arkansas-Fayetteville, Franklin Pierce, North Dakota, Ole Miss (probably the best on my list), Stetson, Syracuse, and Texas Tech.University of Arkansas and University of Mississippi are at a different category away from Tier 3 and especially Tier 4, because of their frequent appearance at the top 100 and their low cost.
Quote from: Contract2008 on May 04, 2009, 10:15:03 PMQuote from: Ninja1 on May 01, 2009, 07:10:47 PMConsidering that we occasionally debate this topic, I figured we might as well just have a topic for what everyone thinks of as the best law schools that are perpetually ranked in the T3 and T4, or pretty close to it. Give reasons if you want, don't if you don't. Let's have some fun. I'll start:In nothing besides alphabetical order:Albany, Arkansas-Fayetteville, Franklin Pierce, North Dakota, Ole Miss (probably the best on my list), Stetson, Syracuse, and Texas Tech.University of Arkansas and University of Mississippi are at a different category away from Tier 3 and especially Tier 4, because of their frequent appearance at the top 100 and their low cost. dude, are you presently attending FSU law school? what is that saying about stones and glass houses?Hence why I figure them to be two of the better, yet lower ranked schools.
Quote from: Ninja1 on May 04, 2009, 11:08:50 PMQuote from: Contract2008 on May 04, 2009, 10:15:03 PMQuote from: Ninja1 on May 01, 2009, 07:10:47 PMConsidering that we occasionally debate this topic, I figured we might as well just have a topic for what everyone thinks of as the best law schools that are perpetually ranked in the T3 and T4, or pretty close to it. Give reasons if you want, don't if you don't. Let's have some fun. I'll start:In nothing besides alphabetical order:Albany, Arkansas-Fayetteville, Franklin Pierce, North Dakota, Ole Miss (probably the best on my list), Stetson, Syracuse, and Texas Tech.University of Arkansas and University of Mississippi are at a different category away from Tier 3 and especially Tier 4, because of their frequent appearance at the top 100 and their low cost. Hence why I figure them to be two of the better, yet lower ranked schools.dude, are you presently attending FSU law school? what is that saying about stones and glass houses?
Quote from: Contract2008 on May 04, 2009, 10:15:03 PMQuote from: Ninja1 on May 01, 2009, 07:10:47 PMConsidering that we occasionally debate this topic, I figured we might as well just have a topic for what everyone thinks of as the best law schools that are perpetually ranked in the T3 and T4, or pretty close to it. Give reasons if you want, don't if you don't. Let's have some fun. I'll start:In nothing besides alphabetical order:Albany, Arkansas-Fayetteville, Franklin Pierce, North Dakota, Ole Miss (probably the best on my list), Stetson, Syracuse, and Texas Tech.University of Arkansas and University of Mississippi are at a different category away from Tier 3 and especially Tier 4, because of their frequent appearance at the top 100 and their low cost. Hence why I figure them to be two of the better, yet lower ranked schools.
Oh yea...you're delicious and lean, but unsustainable and not to be consumed daily.