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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And yet it is consistently considered the tops in disciplines such as foreign policy/IR/government and highly regarded in law, business, linguistics, public policy, life sciences, classics, philosophy, and medicine. [b]So perhaps, they just know how to manage their resources[/b]. [/quote] +1. Their operating revenues are essentially the same as ND’s (actually slightly higher). What they miss on endowment distributions they make up for in graduate student tuition and fees.[/quote] Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) is by far the most massive law school in the country, with over six hundred students per class. Compare this to Yale, Stanford, UChicago, and Notre Dame, which only have 180 per class. It's actually a bit of a running joke in the legal industry that the law schools at Harvard, NYU, and Georgetown are somewhat akin to diploma mills, mass producing lawyers in an already over-saturated legal industry. Although I get paying sticker price for Harvard or NYU law because the legal industry is infamously elitist. But paying sticker for Georgetown Law over scholarship at Notre Dame? Kind of nuts considering that Georgetown and Notre Dame have similar Big Law placements, and Notre Dame has produced more SCOTUS judges than Georgetown. Notre Dame Law also has produced much stronger federal clerkship numbers than Georgetown. [/quote]
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