Pre-law/Pre-business advising?

<p>^slipper, you’re losing a lot of credibility here, taken from the site:
[Law</a> School Students](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/bulletin/html/law/students.html]Law”>http://www.yale.edu/bulletin/html/law/students.html)</p>

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<p>this means Columbia has 28, and Barnard has 2. or Columbia has 30 and Barnard has 2, it’s more likely the former but I don’t think it makes a material difference.</p>

<p>it is obviously 30 from Columbia and 2 from Barnard…</p>

<p>Sigh.</p>

<p>Columbia Undergrad = CC (4247) SEAS (1268) GS (1461) = 6976. 500 of those GS students are part-time. Barnard is an independent institution, but because of its unusual contractual relationship with Columbia, its reporting gets muddled.</p>

<p>Cornell: 13,856
Penn: 10,275
Harvard: 6,715
Brown: 5,821
Yale: 5,316
Princeton: 4,918
Dartmouth: 4,147</p>

<p>Feel free to massage the numbers as you please. </p>

<p>Sources: [Columbia</a> Statistical Abstract](<a href=“http://www.columbia.edu/cu/opir/abstract/]Columbia”>http://www.columbia.edu/cu/opir/abstract/) for Columbia, Wikipedia for all others.</p>

<p>As for advising, its passable. You’ll probably get better advice by ■■■■■■■■ whichever law school admissions message forum is popular at the moment. Used to be [Ed. Note: Hah- CC blocks out the name of this site] before their lawsuit woes, then LawSchoolDiscussion, and now Top Law Schools.</p>

<p>I don’t even know what pre-business advising is. If you’re interested in a career in consulting or finance, the Center for Career Education is your destination, since placing students in finance and consulting jobs is one of the few things they’re good for.</p>

<p>Harvard has about 5000 students in Extension school
6,715+5000=11715 </p>

<p>UPenn also has 5000 GS
10000+5000=15000</p>

<p>And Columbia has an additional 2000 students in Continuing Education.</p>

<p>What’s the source for the H and Penn numbers?</p>

<p>[Dean’s</a> Welcome : Harvard Extension School](<a href=“http://extension.harvard.edu/2008-09/about/welcome.jsp]Dean’s”>http://extension.harvard.edu/2008-09/about/welcome.jsp)
'Each year we enroll 13,000 students … ’
So total harvard undergrad is ~20,000</p>

<p>It clearly states that Barnard has 2 and Columbia has 30 (which is quite impressive). </p>

<p>Slipper, this list is also created/compiled by YLS, so there shouldn’t be any inference that Columbia is somehow trying to manipulate/fudge the numbers…</p>