Talk:Suffolk University Law School
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This isn't a seperate school, it's a sub-school within Suffolk University. Also, this page contains almost the exact same information, word for word, as the Suffolk University article. I'll merge the two soon, if nobody has any objections, which I doubt anyone will, since noone has looked at this talk page yet besides me. I'll give it a day or two anyway. Fuzzform 22:14, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
I think it would be better to keep the pages separate. The two Suffolk pages are relatively new and users haven't had too much of an opportunity to edit them yet. The other New England law schools that are part of universities all have separate pages (see BC vs. BC law for an example). I'll try to differentiate them a bit if I have time. Thanks.
I agree with keeping them separate. I graduated from Suffolk Law and I will say that there is very little interaction between the Law School (which is in a recently constructed building on Tremont Street away from the main campus of the undergraduate school on Beacon Hill) and the undergraduate school, at least from a student perspective.
- It's a shame if content is duplicated (though there doesn't seem to be that much, at this point) - but I'm guessing that there could easily be separate articles for similar schools at other universities. The bias at Wikipedia seems to be toward more, shorter articles, rather than long articles - which makes sense to me - so the merging articles is rarely the right thing to do. Maybe screen for the duplicate content? flux.books 22:30, 12 February 2006 (UTC)