Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law Forum
- john1990
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Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
Which school should i attend? I recently found that Cardozo wont permit a 1L to take an elective in addition to the required courses. Hopefully, Pace wont do likewise.
Location is also a concern, i can't afford much in the way of housing
Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
Location is also a concern, i can't afford much in the way of housing
Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
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- Richie Tenenbaum
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
1) When you say international law, what do you mean?
2) What do you want to be doing right after graduation?
2) What do you want to be doing right after graduation?
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RT: I admire your restraint.Richie Tenenbaum wrote:1) When you say international law, what do you mean?
2) What do you want to be doing right after graduation?
OP: What are your other options? What are your numbers? What are the stipulations on the scholarships? What's the difference in total cost of living for each?
Both schools, measured in terms of career prospects, are categorically awful.
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
There are no jobs in international law. Boom. I just told you what it would have taken you three years and 60K in living expenses, books, and accrued interest to figure out. I'll accept 10% of that, 6K, payable by cash or check if you like.
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
All you need:
patrickd139 wrote:Both schools, measured in terms of career prospects, are categorically awful.
timbs4339 wrote:There are no jobs in international law.
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- john1990
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
I want to study international law so that i have the flexibility of practicing law outside of the United Statesjohn1990 wrote: Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
- Richie Tenenbaum
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
That is not a good reason to want to study "international law." What type of legal work do you actually want to do? Firm work? (And what kind of firm work? Corporate? Litigation? Anything more specific?) Public interest work?john1990 wrote:I want to study international law so that i have the flexibility of practicing law outside of the United Statesjohn1990 wrote: Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
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lol, just loljohn1990 wrote:I want to study international law so that i have the flexibility of practicing law outside of the United Statesjohn1990 wrote: Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
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rad lulz wrote:lol, just loljohn1990 wrote:I want to study international law so that i have the flexibility of practicing law outside of the United Statesjohn1990 wrote: Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
Rule number 1 of the internetz: do not feed the troll.
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
Criminal and Human Rights LawRichie Tenenbaum wrote:That is not a good reason to want to study "international law." What type of legal work do you actually want to do? Firm work? (And what kind of firm work? Corporate? Litigation? Anything more specific?) Public interest work?john1990 wrote:I want to study international law so that i have the flexibility of practicing law outside of the United Statesjohn1990 wrote: Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
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Yeah, like no one gets a job doing that. HTH brahhh.john1990 wrote:Criminal and Human Rights LawRichie Tenenbaum wrote:That is not a good reason to want to study "international law." What type of legal work do you actually want to do? Firm work? (And what kind of firm work? Corporate? Litigation? Anything more specific?) Public interest work?john1990 wrote:I want to study international law so that i have the flexibility of practicing law outside of the United Statesjohn1990 wrote: Job placement is not as great a concern as faculty an facilities
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
The Hague just hired 29 grads from Cooley
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Re: Pace vs. Cardozo full rides - International Law
You will not work in international law, especially coming from these schools.
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