Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
+1. And utter nonsense. There are students at GMU of all political stripes.
+2
Only in DCUM-land would posters paint a school like GMU Law as being somehow in thrall to Donald Trump, simply because it's not a heavily far-left leaning school like most. How refreshing to have some diversity of thought!
Any law school named after SCALIA is not a neutral place. Please. And just take a look at their student orgs to get a feel for the culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
+1. And utter nonsense. There are students at GMU of all political stripes.
Not true for the professors. It’s a conservative / stridently libertarian bunch.
Anonymous wrote:There’s been massive LSAT and GPA inflation so all schools look a lot better than they used to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
+1. And utter nonsense. There are students at GMU of all political stripes.
+2
Only in DCUM-land would posters paint a school like GMU Law as being somehow in thrall to Donald Trump, simply because it's not a heavily far-left leaning school like most. How refreshing to have some diversity of thought!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
+1. And utter nonsense. There are students at GMU of all political stripes.
+2
Only in DCUM-land would posters paint a school like GMU Law as being somehow in thrall to Donald Trump, simply because it's not a heavily far-left leaning school like most. How refreshing to have some diversity of thought!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
+1. And utter nonsense. There are students at GMU of all political stripes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
+1. And utter nonsense. There are students at GMU of all political stripes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An average age of 24 is super young, especially if it's including the part time students who tend to be older and working already. That really doesn't seem like it could be correct....Anonymous wrote:Crazy high stats for a law school ranked #31
Does this sky-high GPA median point to how inflated college grades were during COVID and still are?
JD Entering Class Profile
116 JD students from 32 states, Washington, D.C., and 85 colleges and universities
[b]71% from outside Virginia
Median LSAT: 168
Median UGPA: 3.92, up from 3.89 last year
31% diversity
14.63% selectivity
Average age: 24[/b]
71% also are from out of state - that also is unexpected. So only 29% qualified for in-state - very odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GMU Law - where they teach you to undermine 250 years of legal precedent and pledge blind faith to Donald Trump rather than the constitution of the United States.
Thanks but no thanks.
Oh, spare us all. I bet you have no issue with the LWNJs coming out of Yale Law and Stanford Law, to name just two. You simply want all lawyers to be far left. Get a grip.
NP
Anonymous wrote:An average age of 24 is super young, [/b]especially if it's including the part time students who tend to be older and working already. That really doesn't seem like it could be correct....Anonymous wrote:Crazy high stats for a law school ranked #31
Does this sky-high GPA median point to how inflated college grades were during COVID and still are?
JD Entering Class Profile
116 JD students from 32 states, Washington, D.C., and 85 colleges and universities
71% from outside Virginia
Median LSAT: 168
Median UGPA: 3.92, up from 3.89 last year
31% diversity
14.63% selectivity
[b]Average age: 24
[/b]Anonymous[b wrote:]does the law school still have the escalator or nah?
Anonymous wrote:An average age of 24 is super young, especially if it's including the part time students who tend to be older and working already. That really doesn't seem like it could be correct....Anonymous wrote:Crazy high stats for a law school ranked #31
Does this sky-high GPA median point to how inflated college grades were during COVID and still are?
JD Entering Class Profile
116 JD students from 32 states, Washington, D.C., and 85 colleges and universities
[b]71% from outside Virginia
Median LSAT: 168
Median UGPA: 3.92, up from 3.89 last year
31% diversity
14.63% selectivity
Average age: 24[/b]