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Your second year summer job is really important. At big firms, about 95% of their incoming attorneys have gone through the summer program their second year summer, so it's harder to find a job during your third year.
And you never know what you might find interesting! With the economy being as tough as it is right now, I'd take the best job you can find for the summer and hope to land a permanent spot there! Quote:
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I couldn't agree with AlphaGam more.....when I graudated from college, I was faced with a choice: full scholarship at a well respected law school in my area, or 100K plus of debt at an Ivy League. My dad told me to go for broke and attend the Ivy, and I have never once regretted it. While you can get an excellent education at a lesser ranked school, the options you have are greater coming out of a top ranked school, and you don't have to be first in your class and on law review to get a great job.
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If you don't know what kind of law you want to do, really think about it before you start law school. I'm amazed and saddened every day when I hear about the many unhappy attorneys who feel trapped in their horrible law firm jobs because of their loan debt. Don't let that happen to you! |
Tax law. I'm guessing I could go either way on that - firm job or IRS/SEC/etc.
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So, who has what offers so far for law school?
I'm probably going to end up going in-state. I didn't think I would, but being on this London trip makes me appreciate the value of friendship. I'm kind of kicking myself for not going to my undergrad school cause I got almost a full scholarship..I'd have to pay only $600 a year. But I'll end up at UofK cause it's a little better and I like the city better. I'm waiting to hear from IU, Wash&Lee, & Will&Mary. I got into UofL, UofK...waiting list at UConn. 1 Rejection. it's a funny thing applying to schools wile working in an admissions office. |
I thought this might help everybody looking into law school
Ranking On Law School I think this ranking site does a better service then the all famous US News one. |
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I'll be going to UM in the spring 2005. here's the link: http://www.law.miami.edu/ |
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How many times someone's been published or cited in other sources isn't necessarily indicative of how good of a teacher they are. I've had some profs that aren't as academically known be mcuh more phenomenal teachers than the superstar profs. I think any rankings are subjective. The US news and world report at least looks at a variety of factors. And they can change quickly. My school has jumped from mid second tier to first tier in the past two years. The other school I was considering went the exact opposite. :) It's all a crapshoot, lol |
George Mason University has an excellent although not quite so well-known law school (it's on the Arlington, Va campus--right outside DC)
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Good luck on your LSAT's everyone!
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Ack!! Tomorrow's the big day!!
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