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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]HLS is nearly three times the size as YLS.[/quote][/b] But it still has more cumulative Rhodes Scholars. Some of that is due to the fact that [b]Harvard University (from whence HLS pulls a lot of its students)[/b] has many more Rhodes than YAle. Harvard has 362. Yale has only 245, then Princeton at 210.[/quote] You mean Harvard College. You still don’t get it (international?). Harvard College drives everything. As for Harvard College grads going to HLS (which is an easier admit than Harvard College, as are all grad programs), [b]they are not the cream of the Harvard College crop — which does not need to get a law degree to have a lucrative career.[/b][/quote] Oh, the horror of being smart and wanting to go into law. I didn't know intelligence or competence determined one's academic interests. [/quote] I'm pretty sure that intelligent people are more likely to be interested in law (or other academic pursuits) than less intelligent people. [/quote]
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