<p>Taking into account Yale Law’s loose emphasis on grades and therefore lack of cut throat competition and the small class size, I assume that going to Yale must be like going to summer camp (in the sense that you can really become close with your peers and initimately learn from each other) with some of the brightest individuals and mentors. </p>
<p>But given its location, what’s the social life like? Is it mostly restricted to campus? </p>
<p>What about Harvard? Is Scott Turrow’s account still very much true today? Do law students mingle with students from different Schools (Harvard Business, Harvard Med)? </p>
<p>Beyond ranking/prestige, I’m really curious about what life must be like at two of the world’s most renowned law schools.</p>
<p>Any insights would be appreciated!</p>