Stereotypes and the NEW Chicago

<p>Cue7–</p>

<p>I think all of your remarks are quite on target. In past posts, I have brought up the fact that the student body has improved while the rigor has stayed the same, and even within the past 2-3 years, not even the past 8 years, things have changed extremely dramatically. I’m not so sure I would have been admitted to this school in this application year. So if I can do the work here, and you, by virtue of getting admitted, are smarter and more academically capable than me, then you can do the work here too.</p>

<p>The vast majority of people I see and talk to are happy with their college experience and happy they chose to come here. (There’s another website u-ni-go, that has testimony from current students and confirms this assertion). Some people whine during winter first quarter and start to use the t word (transfer), but that gloom seems to dissipate after a week or two and nobody I know who has thought about transferring at one point has actually done it.</p>

<p>I am not comfortable with posing as a pre-law prospect for getting law placement figures. Another might want to make a persuasive case for making these figures publicly known.</p>