Hi @sarahknoll38542 this is just my opinion, but I think the experience is very much based on how much you put into it. Of course, certain law schools carry prestigious names meaning you may technically have a leg up in terms of hiring to a certain accord but nothing too great I don't think. If you get involved and seek out good opportunities, I think you get out what you put in. You should go wherever is a good fit for you- financially, geographically, etc.- and be happy with that.
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Hi @sarahknoll38542 this is just my opinion, but I think the experience is very much based on how much you put into it. Of course, certain law schools carry prestigious names meaning you may technically have a leg up in terms of hiring to a certain accord but nothing too great I don't think. If you get involved and seek out good opportunities, I think you get out what you put in. You should go wherever is a good fit for you- financially, geographically, etc.- and be happy with that.