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Re: W&M ($) or GW
1) You've made a ton of threads on this. Why don't you wait until you'd heard back from all of your schools and then lay it all out in one thread?
2) Midlaw is known to be harder to get than biglaw. First-year associate salaries are bimodal, meaning that almost everyone is either making $100k+ or less than $60k. Very few jobs exist in the middle, so don't think that midlaw will be waiting for you if you strike out at GW OCI. Both schools are very risky with high loan amounts.
2) Midlaw is known to be harder to get than biglaw. First-year associate salaries are bimodal, meaning that almost everyone is either making $100k+ or less than $60k. Very few jobs exist in the middle, so don't think that midlaw will be waiting for you if you strike out at GW OCI. Both schools are very risky with high loan amounts.