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Re: Re: US Law Schools
| quote: | Originally posted by PhaseFour
from experience:
1) the univ of chicago is in the south side of chicago, which is considered the hood, but the enclave surrounding the university (and the uni itself) is super-nice. there are lots of nice houses and things...barack obama owns a mansion there. its also policed by the university of chicago police, which some consider to be more aggressive than the LAPD. this, i guess, is to keep the UofC a nice place.
2) berkeley is about 10 min from san francisco by car, 20+ min by public transportation. |
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Yes, I heard something like that, Univ. of Chicago being a bit remote, while Northwestern is in a very nice area. Nevertheless UofC has got the better reputation, even though it's supposed to be one of the toughest places to study. How's nightlife in general in Chicago? I'm kinda scared of the famous Chicago winds, heard the winters there can come close to Sibirian temperatures 
West Coast is not really my first option, I'd rather be within short distance to several big cities in the East and also closer to Europe. I'm generally more of a workaholic metropolitan guy than an easygoing San Fran hippie (hooray to cliches..).
As for NYC, I also read that NYU is right in the heart of students' night life (I think I went out there once, been to some smashing stand-up comedy bar), however it's again the reputation which goes in favor of Columbia.
I think the only other Uni I'd consider would be Georgetown, even though they only offer Tax Law programs which I absolutely detest. Oh and of course Harvard Law School just for the heck of it, like playing the lottery.
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