12-24-2010, 10:23 AM
From my many travels, I find that Quinnipiac School of Law is very well respected. It's not the hardest law school in Connecticut to be accepted to (any guess as to what that is? :roflol
, but they do have high standards and expect a lot from their students. I've never even been close to the campus (when I am in Connecticut, I generally stick to Fairfield county), but I have heard that it is nice and not littered with broken beer bottles like a certain other well known University in the middle of Nowheresville Connecticut.
As for the student, well, we don't know if their only degree was from COSC or if they had, say, a degree from Yale AND a degree from COSC, or, if most of their transfer credits to COSC came from well known schools or other Connecticut State Universities (which get mad props by all the other CT schools, including the broken beer bottle factory and the hardest school in the state to get admission to that are mentioned above.) Therefore, it might be too much to state that it was the COSC degree that got the student into law school. Then again, we don't really know, now, do we?

As for the student, well, we don't know if their only degree was from COSC or if they had, say, a degree from Yale AND a degree from COSC, or, if most of their transfer credits to COSC came from well known schools or other Connecticut State Universities (which get mad props by all the other CT schools, including the broken beer bottle factory and the hardest school in the state to get admission to that are mentioned above.) Therefore, it might be too much to state that it was the COSC degree that got the student into law school. Then again, we don't really know, now, do we?

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