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Law school party rankings
#2 - Tulane
#19 - OU
#56 - UT
#81 - SMU
#98 - UH
#102 - Baylor
Did not see Tulsa
http://subtledig.com/rankings/full-rankings/
#19 - OU
#56 - UT
#81 - SMU
#98 - UH
#102 - Baylor
Did not see Tulsa
http://subtledig.com/rankings/full-rankings/
Re: Law school party rankings
Baylor and partying do not go together...smupony94 wrote:#2 - Tulane
#19 - OU
#56 - UT
#81 - SMU
#98 - UH
#102 - Baylor
Did not see Tulsa
http://subtledig.com/rankings/full-rankings/
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At least my law school alma mater did pretty well. William & Mary a solid 44. Not sure how they've kept that ranking since Busch Gardens stopped giving out free samples. We used to start every Friday p.m. with a trip to Busch Gardens for our three free beers, then head back toward town for our own parties. Always a great way to start the weekend.
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Texas House OKs UNT law school in Dallas 12:02 PM CT
12:10 PM CDT on Wednesday, May 13, 2009
By EMILY RAMSHAW / The Dallas Morning News
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AUSTIN â€" Dallas will be home to the state's next public law school under a bill that won tentative House approval today.
However, budget woes mean funding for the law school remains uncertain, at least for the next two years. At that point, officials could come back to the Legislature again for funding, or seek tuition revenue bonds instead.
Also Online
Seguin lawmaker Edmund Kuempel stable after collapsing Tuesday night
Still, North Texas lawmakers said simply getting approval for the University of North Texas Law School â€" which already passed the Senate â€" is a great achievement. This is the third legislative session in which they've pushed for it.
They've had to make Dallas' case over the requests of other regions for graduate schools, and over the recommendations of Texas' Higher Education Coordinating Board, which said there's no urgent need for a law school in North Texas.
North Texas lawmakers vehemently disagree. They say that while the region has two private law schools â€" at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth â€" there's no option for students who can't afford private school tuition.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the largest in the country without a public law school. Houston, meanwhile, has two, while Austin and Lubbock each have one.
The UNT Law School, which died in the House on a last-minute technicality in 2007, is also expected to be a boon for downtown Dallas: the historic Old City Hall has been set aside for the school, and the city of Dallas has offered more than $14 million in bond funds to get the facility ready.
The law school will need the help. The budget the Legislature is poised to approve does not include the $40 million needed to establish the school.
12:10 PM CDT on Wednesday, May 13, 2009
By EMILY RAMSHAW / The Dallas Morning News
[email protected]
AUSTIN â€" Dallas will be home to the state's next public law school under a bill that won tentative House approval today.
However, budget woes mean funding for the law school remains uncertain, at least for the next two years. At that point, officials could come back to the Legislature again for funding, or seek tuition revenue bonds instead.
Also Online
Seguin lawmaker Edmund Kuempel stable after collapsing Tuesday night
Still, North Texas lawmakers said simply getting approval for the University of North Texas Law School â€" which already passed the Senate â€" is a great achievement. This is the third legislative session in which they've pushed for it.
They've had to make Dallas' case over the requests of other regions for graduate schools, and over the recommendations of Texas' Higher Education Coordinating Board, which said there's no urgent need for a law school in North Texas.
North Texas lawmakers vehemently disagree. They say that while the region has two private law schools â€" at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth â€" there's no option for students who can't afford private school tuition.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is the largest in the country without a public law school. Houston, meanwhile, has two, while Austin and Lubbock each have one.
The UNT Law School, which died in the House on a last-minute technicality in 2007, is also expected to be a boon for downtown Dallas: the historic Old City Hall has been set aside for the school, and the city of Dallas has offered more than $14 million in bond funds to get the facility ready.
The law school will need the help. The budget the Legislature is poised to approve does not include the $40 million needed to establish the school.
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And that was a wonderful global Spring cruise CoS, well worth the money. Thanks for setting it up!Cadillac wrote:There was a severe drop off last Spring.htownponyfan wrote:how did SMU law get least dateable student body in the specialty rankings? that seems a little odd considering the immense talent in the undergrad program.
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