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Subject: Canadians at Harvard Law School |
Harvard Law School: Undergraduate Schools Represented in 2006-2007
http://www.law.harvard.edu/admissions/jd/colleges.php
Worthy of Mention:
U of T - 7
McGill - 3
Western - 2
York - 2
McMaster - 1
Waterloo - 1
Windsor - 1
UofT and McGill have almost the same ratio if you consider total student undergrad population (52K vs 22K). The other schools are under-represented at Harvard Law, if you compare their student ratios to UofT´s and McGill´s.
[28-10-2006,19:35] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadians at Harvard Law School) who fucking cares.
[29-10-2006,00:25] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadians at Harvard Law School) WTF!!
Harvard is the gold standard??
This is Canada!!
[29-10-2006,04:35] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadians at Harvard Law School) That means UofT doesn´t have a good law school.
FUCKTARD!!
[29-10-2006,04:36] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadians at Harvard Law School) If UofT doesn´t have a good law school, no Canadian school does. UofT law is the most competitive, expensive, puts 50% of grads on Bay St, and its students have the highest starting salaries. Osgoode is a better comprehensive program, Queens has better criminal, etc, but you´d be a fool to turn down UofT law.
[29-10-2006,18:25] Anonymous |
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