Here are the class of 2010 employment prospects. It seems like temple is actually better than UConn. I was suprised by this since UConn is generally spoken highly of in these forums because of the Conn market lock.
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Besides that how would you compare these two schools employment prospects?
UConn or Temple? Forum
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Re: UConn or Temple?
Uconns market lock doesn't matter when that market can only provide 15% of its graduates jobs. Really pretty school though.
Temple is competing with nova (and penn a bit if penn students want them) for philly; pitt has pitt. I don't like your odds either way
Temple is competing with nova (and penn a bit if penn students want them) for philly; pitt has pitt. I don't like your odds either way
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Re: UConn or Temple?
Sorry for the ignorance, but what do you mean by UConn having a market lock?come2gether wrote:Here are the class of 2010 employment prospects. It seems like temple is actually better than UConn. I was suprised by this since UConn is generally spoken highly of in these forums because of the Conn market lock.
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Besides that how would you compare these two schools employment prospects?
Thanks!
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Re: UConn or Temple?
Yalies don't stick around and Quinnipiac isn't that great so there's no real competition for CT marketLawStudent89 wrote:Sorry for the ignorance, but what do you mean by UConn having a market lock?come2gether wrote:Here are the class of 2010 employment prospects. It seems like temple is actually better than UConn. I was suprised by this since UConn is generally spoken highly of in these forums because of the Conn market lock.
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http://www.law.temple.edu/Pages/Careers ... _Gone.aspx
Besides that how would you compare these two schools employment prospects?
Thanks!
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