Ah, BB always changing the standards. Your initial post said nothing about relative statistics, causation, correlation or anything of the sort. You enjoy making fact free pronouncements, then scrambling to explain what you meant. There was no mention of “per capita” and again-what about VA Tech, which you conveniently ignore? By the way, VA Tech has 24,000 undergraduates-could you point out the “feeder” aspect of that?
Your statement was direct, if completely muddled:
“If UVa was to favor its own in a big way, it would by definition, be disfavoring those from William & Mary and VaTech – which would be political suicide in that state.”
For its most recent class, UVA accepted almost twice as many students from its undergraduate as it did from W&M-and, again, VA Tech didn’t even make the list. So please, as you are such a statistical wizard, is “big way” a term in statistics with which I am not familiar?
And please, illuminate us all as to the “political suicide” aspect of UVA law admissions, particularly as it applies to admits from VA tech.
Your reliance on statistics is risible in light of your original post. It’s clear that your opinions regarding the law and law school are rarely, if ever, supported by any facts.