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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Partly because they admit kids of wealthy, famous and powerful people from here and around the globe.[/quote] and these kids go back to do big things with their family connections[/quote] I don't think Georgetown Law matters much to the undergraduate reputation. Separate physical locations, and a separat4e culture (although both infused with money). I petitioned to get in a few MBA courses on main campus while in law school (corporate finance) and found the main campus experience enjoyable. A college athlete, I trained with the guys on Georgetown's team on occasion and they appeared to enjoy Georgetown quite a bit, I think even more than I did with my undergrad. Main campus a much different culture than the law school. I looked at law school as purely transactional. I paid the money, and received a legal education in return. It would have been foolish to expect handholding and safe spaces at a law school with that many wolves around. I had zero emotional expectations, likely the reason I did well. The law school is large and makes a lot of money, a good thing given Georgetown doesn't exactly hit the top of the endowment list. [/quote]
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