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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UVA was not a big deal when I went to college in 1997.[/quote] Agent Starling bragged about going there though.[/quote] I went to high school in Massachusetts in the 1970s & the first thing that made me aware of UVA was that the [b]Kennedys sent two of their dimmer bulbs [b]to its law school[/b]. [/b]Decades ago I assumed that meant its law school was good, but now I think they probably attended because they could make some DC connections & sow a ton of wild oats without offending anyone of importance. [/quote] Nevertheless, today UVA law is ranked no 4. UVA undergrad is ranked 24 in the nation for all schools and no. 4 best public university.[/quote] You may be confused. Robert F. Kennedy (assassinated while Attorney General of the US) is UVA Law '51. Edward ("Ted", the lion of the Senate) was UVA Law 1959. I believe you are thinking of John F Kennedy, who attended NYU Law and could not pass the NY bar. On his third try he did, but in the interim has to resign from positions bcause he kept failing.[/quote]
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