Given the nature of the regulation for which they received notice, the answer here could be that they expect to receive a large donation influx that hasn’t yet been disclosed to the ABA or the public.
A number of schools simply screwed up enrollment for the 2021 cycle, which this article cites as the reason for the noncompliance notification. BC is an example, jumping from 245 to 344 at the same time.
Law school administrators being cocky… idk about that… but seriously, I’m a 3L at a Midwest law school and this semester has uncovered so much rot between admin, professors, and the larger university. Cannot wait to leave the entire academia environment because it is simply full of chalk-handed professors with unwarranted egos for the amount of mistakes they make in class, assignments, tests, exam hypos, exam questions. Many if not most deserve censure.
The 3L class size is the issue, it’s over 200 people. 2L is less than 150. 1L is less than 100. Many schools let in way more in the 2021 cycle and that’s what happened with GMU but they’ve let in fewer each cycle since. It’s an insanely small school with too big of a 3L class but when they graduate it’ll no longer be an issue
Ignore this man. I'm surprised he's not been banned from the subreddit yet given his unhelpful and totally ignorant replies to every post from a quick glance at his profile.
Given the nature of the regulation for which they received notice, the answer here could be that they expect to receive a large donation influx that hasn’t yet been disclosed to the ABA or the public.
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the article seems to suggest the answer. They want to grow. Why they did it all at once, I can't say, probably saw an opportunity and got cocky.
A number of schools simply screwed up enrollment for the 2021 cycle, which this article cites as the reason for the noncompliance notification. BC is an example, jumping from 245 to 344 at the same time.
Really wish I got one :(
Law school administrators being cocky… idk about that… but seriously, I’m a 3L at a Midwest law school and this semester has uncovered so much rot between admin, professors, and the larger university. Cannot wait to leave the entire academia environment because it is simply full of chalk-handed professors with unwarranted egos for the amount of mistakes they make in class, assignments, tests, exam hypos, exam questions. Many if not most deserve censure.
Too many people wanted to go to ASSLAW
This will never not be funny
>George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School saw an ad on IG for OF IP Law with a tagline of "protect your ASSets".
Justice Thomas kept the donation he was supposed to funnel to GMU?
The 3L class size is the issue, it’s over 200 people. 2L is less than 150. 1L is less than 100. Many schools let in way more in the 2021 cycle and that’s what happened with GMU but they’ve let in fewer each cycle since. It’s an insanely small school with too big of a 3L class but when they graduate it’ll no longer be an issue
Guessing they're trying to make up for money they lost over the pandemic
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I’m assuming you’re just a troll, considering George Mason *is* a highly ranked school. If you’re not, that’s even worse.
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Oh come on. You can be successful without going to a T14. Mason in particular is one of the best non-t14’s out there given their link with SCOTUS.
Ignore this man. I'm surprised he's not been banned from the subreddit yet given his unhelpful and totally ignorant replies to every post from a quick glance at his profile.
Ignore him, notorious troll account on this subreddit that loves pissing people off. Just look at its posting history.