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Re: Cleveland Marshall School of Law VERSUS Mississippi College

Post by elephante » Fri May 13, 2011 12:01 am

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Re: Cleveland Marshall School of Law VERSUS Mississippi College

Post by dr123 » Fri May 13, 2011 12:02 am

Neither of these are good choices by any means, but if you absolutely must go to one of the two, I'd say CSU

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Re: Cleveland Marshall School of Law VERSUS Mississippi College

Post by forumobc » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:13 pm

Coming from a 2011 graduate of C-M Law I would not go unless you either have a substantial scholarship or have a job guaranteed when you graduate (through family or connections).
I know several top 10% who cannot even get interviews. Doing well in school is not enough. There is NO DEMAND for attorneys in Cleveland, and the degree is worthless outside of it.

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Re: Cleveland Marshall School of Law VERSUS Mississippi College

Post by Ersatz Haderach » Thu Jul 21, 2011 9:44 pm

forumobc wrote:Coming from a 2011 graduate of C-M Law I would not go unless you either have a substantial scholarship or have a job guaranteed when you graduate (through family or connections).
I know several top 10% who cannot even get interviews. Doing well in school is not enough. There is NO DEMAND for attorneys in Cleveland, and the degree is worthless outside of it.
That sucks. Case has a hard enough time, I can't imagine what it's like for Marshall these days.

Hang in there. What's your plan, and where are the people who are getting jobs going?

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