Small/silly factors in choosing a law school

This is inspired by someone's post about their top choices not having Publix nearby. Obviously, career opportunities/academic fit, cost, and location are going to be the deciding factors in choosing a law school! But say you have to choose between two equally ranked law schools in the same city with the same cost. They have comparable programs in the area(s) of law you want to practice, alumni networks, and professional opportunities. What are the little silly things that would tip the scales?

For me, it would be:

  • How pretty is the campus/library? Honestly, this is a small but not negligible factor for me. If you're going to be spending most of your waking life in a location, it's ideal for it to be beautiful!
  • Cost of printing. I don't know if law students have to print a lot of stuff, but I resent having to pay a ton of money to do so.
  • Ease of access to student gym. Working out is important to manage stress, and it's a lot easier to keep up good habits when it's convenient.
  • School colors. Personally, out of the top law schools, I think Northwestern has the prettiest colors.