... places better into New York City and the rest if the ... trading off living in a city for three years for the ... chance of working in the city you want to after law ...
Despite which law school you choose, keep in mind that you wont have too much time to enjoy the city even if you went to school in one. I would attend the school that I would be able to focus in and be able to do my best work without distraction
Have you thought to apply to UPitt law? I would imagine it would get in you touch with those in ADA. I went to school in CMU. Pittsburgh is a great city
... cute town but not the city vibe that you're looking ... the standard of an actual city Ann Arbor is extremely cheap ... cheap compared to a real city. Ann Arbor is expensive compared ...
... cute town but not the city vibe that you're looking ... the standard of an actual city Ann Arbor is extremely cheap ... cheap compared to a real city. Ann Arbor is expensive compared ...
I voted big city, but I agree with @LSAT_Wrecker ... firm in a mid-sized city is the ideal outcome. city limits (eg. own property in ... work that only a sizeable city can provide.
... start off in a big city but possibly move to a ... mid-sized city in the future (maybe if ... went to a relatively big city for college. I'm back ...
Small town to mid-sized city for me. I know being a Lawyer is going to require a large time commitment each week (not an easy 30-40hr week) so the last thing I want to do is spend more time in a car/train/bus getting home :)