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[quote=Anonymous]Fwiw, I went to Cornell and started out in engineering. Floundered in it and switched to history, of all things, after freshman year. T14 law school afterwards and eventually tax partner at a v50 firm. Now, I'm not saying I'm head and shoulders above the rest, but the improvement in writing I enjoyed during my time at Cornell was remarkable and while law school certainly wasn't a breeze, I easily transferred my new found talent into legal writing and actually found it somewhat enjoyable. Was it Cornell? Was it history? Was it history at Cornell? Who knows! All I'm saying is that my time in college really sharpened my ability read, analyze and write. Professors with high expectations of their students are critical. Any school in the top 20 heck, top 50, will give you that imho. All that being said, i vote Cornell.[/quote]
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