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I think the NewYork thing is partially self-selection ... , but apparently on average NewYork firms take people from deeper ... just the size of the NewYorkcity legal market at work. ... I would say probably either NewYork, Chicago, Washington D.C. ...
... Chicago. Michigan places better into NewYorkCity 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 ...
Yes, I was able to visit both before everything went crazy. I loved being in NewYorkCity; I just don’t know if I’m willing to give up a full ride, especially now.
Proctors: Pretty good overall. Stuck to time, no errors with the alarm (had my own watch so it wasn't really an issue). Friendly and gave clear instructions. Had spare pencils as well.
Facilities: OK. Pretty old building and the layout is ...
... dreadfully remiss in introducing three new members of our team, two ... of whom aren’t really new anymore. Better late than never ... )*—that were acclaimed by the *NewYork Times*. Kurt has written for ... to book-type things in NewYork—including the book release party ...
... and-implications-of-the-new-usnwr-law-school-rankings ... 168,429 64% NewYork University $168,745 64%
Spivey predictions before the new methodology was announced: https://blog ... ) Chicago
> (6) NewYork University
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