Knott Reel's Student Program presents: Canadian Common Law Schools - A Review.
Our review thread moves from the west to the east.
Our review thread moves from the west to the east.
Review of @UVicLaw: the only thing preventing this law school from becoming Canada’s best is the fact that all 80 of their brilliant students have been high since 1L Orientation.
Review of @AllardLaw: One of Canada’s best law schools. It is located in an immaculate building in an unparalleled location. These students are incredible. Even the name sounds sexy. Wow.*
*This tweet is sponsored by the Allard family.
*This tweet is sponsored by the Allard family.
Review of @thompsonriversu: Our Vancouver office loves the thoughtful students that come out of what is undoubtedly the third-best law school in British Columbia.
Review of @UCalgaryLaw: A great school and Canada’s foremost pipeline for bright students looking to squeeze the last drop out of both a dying industry and the tar-sands.
Review of @UAlbertaLaw: Already a great law school, its bright graduates are now guaranteed QC designations if they let AG Schweitzer ahead of them in line at Tim Hortons.
Review of @SaskLaw: The tenacity of this respected law school’s students is due in large part to the requirement that students scrawl their exams into fenders while pinned beneath tractors.
Review of @robsonhall: This faculty houses the most resilient law students in the country, as demonstrated by their 1Ls taking their first law exams in a Winnipeg December after having already lost fingers to frostbite.
Review of @LawLakehead: Home to the hardest working law students in Canada, they take after the great Bora Laskin in that they too cannot wait to leave Thunder Bay.
Review of @WindsorLaw: Home to North America’s first Class Action clinic, we look forward to these sterling students collectively suing the school for the harm of being made to live in Windsor.
Review of @westernuLaw: Canada’s fittest law school, these well-rounded students demonstrate their versatility by routinely winning Law Games, thriving on Bay Street, and consuming enough cocaine to kill a hippo.
Review of @OsgoodeNews: One of Canada’s most storied law schools, their graduates are the most motivated in Canada due to the chip on their collective shoulder from not getting into @UTLaw.
Review of @UTLaw: Canada’s best law school, this JD program continues to innovate by teaching its students financial responsibility through requiring that they take on a mortgage to enroll.
Review of @RyersonULaw: Welcome to the fold. We hope your students won’t be as annoying as your advertisements.
Review of @queensulaw: We can’t qwhite put our finger on it, but the partnership really loves the fit of Queens’ fair students at our firm.
Review of @uocommonlaw: This law school has some of Canada’s most amazing law students. We don’t speak from experience, but it is a statistical certainty given the size of the student body.
Review of @LawMcGill: Des étudiants de McGill de démontrent qu’il est possible d’être misérable dans un faculté bilangue et transystémique.
Review of @UNBLaw: Undoubtedly home to Canada’s best potato law program, our firm's experience is that this faculty’s graduates are able to mash and roast opposing counsel.
Review of @campus_moncton Law: A fine school in Atlantic Canada with a slew of accomplished graduates. We like them, even if Rand J. is rolling in his grave at the thought of Acadians sharing in his profession.
Review of @SchulichLaw: One of the premier law schools in Ontario. These fine students also place well across Atlantic Canada, with some graduates working in our Halifax office.