Re: SMU 2011
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:21 am
Houston has weathered the storm somewhat better, but everyone I've spoken with has said they thought this past OCI was the low point and that things were beginning to open up.
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I believe there were several GWB cabinet members who were SMU law grads.SrLaw wrote:Laura Bush spoke in Richmond VA last night and made SMU sound like the greatest school in the continental US. My #'s might be a bit high for SMU but it is definitely a top choice. I like the fact that many SMU JD candidates go into business. As an Econ/Marketing major I find this fact to be pretty appealing.
Well SMU loves to give $$ to people with high numbers, and $$ is never a bad thing.SrLaw wrote:Laura Bush spoke in Richmond VA last night and made SMU sound like the greatest school in the continental US. My #'s might be a bit high for SMU but it is definitely a top choice. I like the fact that many SMU JD candidates go into business. As an Econ/Marketing major I find this fact to be pretty appealing.
Somebody went on a diatribe about this somewhere in this thread but the gist some people just don't like Texas, maybe even a big group of people. And to further that, people in Texas tend to like other people who like Texas. So if you like Texas and want to practice law in Texas for a long time, it's a great place. Conversely if you don't, then it's probably a less than ideal place.lsatextreme wrote:I'm not sure if this is relevant for this thread, but since it's a Texas school and I've been somewhat interested in Texas schools, I just have to ask: Is Texas a good place to practice law? Why is it that just about everyone I come across seems to have aversions to practicing law in Texas or even stories of attorneys who go to practice there and end up regretting it. Maybe it's because I'm from CA.
Maybe they end up regretting living in Texas?lsatextreme wrote:I'm not sure if this is relevant for this thread, but since it's a Texas school and I've been somewhat interested in Texas schools, I just have to ask: Is Texas a good place to practice law? Why is it that just about everyone I come across seems to have aversions to practicing law in Texas or even stories of attorneys who go to practice there and end up regretting it. Maybe it's because I'm from CA.
+1. I have met many Texans who see Texas as practically another Country.fathergoose wrote:Somebody went on a diatribe about this somewhere in this thread but the gist some people just don't like Texas, maybe even a big group of people. And to further that, people in Texas tend to like other people who like Texas. So if you like Texas and want to practice law in Texas for a long time, it's a great place. Conversely if you don't, then it's probably a less than ideal place.lsatextreme wrote:I'm not sure if this is relevant for this thread, but since it's a Texas school and I've been somewhat interested in Texas schools, I just have to ask: Is Texas a good place to practice law? Why is it that just about everyone I come across seems to have aversions to practicing law in Texas or even stories of attorneys who go to practice there and end up regretting it. Maybe it's because I'm from CA.
+ http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxbud/br ... 012-13.pdf I mentioned this in the UH thread, but basically: although Texas has been hit hard by the recession, it wasn't hit nearly as hard as the rest of the country and is recovering more rapidly.Capitol A wrote:Maybe they end up regretting living in Texas?lsatextreme wrote:I'm not sure if this is relevant for this thread, but since it's a Texas school and I've been somewhat interested in Texas schools, I just have to ask: Is Texas a good place to practice law? Why is it that just about everyone I come across seems to have aversions to practicing law in Texas or even stories of attorneys who go to practice there and end up regretting it. Maybe it's because I'm from CA.
From an outsiders perspective...The tax situation in Texas makes it very business friendly, and makes it a great place to earn money. Your income goes a lot further when the state is taking 10% of your paycheck every week. These things make it seem like it would be a great place to practice law.
I'm not entirely sure where SMU gets this reputation, other than from it's self-promotion. I think if you look at placement numbers, UH actually sends more graduates into "business" than SMU. I don't know what that means but take it for what you will.SrLaw wrote:Laura Bush spoke in Richmond VA last night and made SMU sound like the greatest school in the continental US. My #'s might be a bit high for SMU but it is definitely a top choice. I like the fact that many SMU JD candidates go into business. As an Econ/Marketing major I find this fact to be pretty appealing.
Thanks many times over for providing some real data. No disrespect intended to anyone who has posted useful anecdotes.fathergoose wrote:I'm not entirely sure where SMU gets this reputation, other than from it's self-promotion. I think if you look at placement numbers, UH actually sends more graduates into "business" than SMU. I don't know what that means but take it for what you will.SrLaw wrote:Laura Bush spoke in Richmond VA last night and made SMU sound like the greatest school in the continental US. My #'s might be a bit high for SMU but it is definitely a top choice. I like the fact that many SMU JD candidates go into business. As an Econ/Marketing major I find this fact to be pretty appealing.
Also texasforever probably has a point but even with the lost class of 2009, 65 graduates (23%) secured jobs with NLJ 250 jobs upon graduation. The lower end of that may not be "big law" by certain standards but at least it's bona fide legal employment.
http://pdfserver.amlaw.com/nlj/regional_TX.pdf
It may be worse for class of '12, I don't know, but I think generally '09 was the rock bottom. (hopefully I'm not proven wrong).
It will be next week. I'm very excited! SMU is, by far, my first choice.lawboy22 wrote:Anyone else really excited for next week? I'm sincerely hoping that they start releasing some decisions the end of this week, but I don't mind waiting for next week; what's one more week after all of this time? lol
Last year scholarships came a couple weeks later in February.mcnabb5 wrote:Will they release scholarship $$ next week with acceptances or does that come later?
Somebody actually mentioned getting a mention of money on the acceptance phone call. I don't know if they actually told an amount or just mentioned that there would be money. I'm hoping for sooner rather than later. With the right amount of cash I could definitely end up in Dallas. I'll definitely be applying for the Sumner's scholarship. Anyone else?thewarflamingo wrote:Last year scholarships came a couple weeks later in February.mcnabb5 wrote:Will they release scholarship $$ next week with acceptances or does that come later?
When I got my acceptance call last year they mentioned money. That said, i didn't apply before the EA deadline and got my call in April along will all of the other RDs.Burgstaller04 wrote:Somebody actually mentioned getting a mention of money on the acceptance phone call. I don't know if they actually told an amount or just mentioned that there would be money. I'm hoping for sooner rather than later. With the right amount of cash I could definitely end up in Dallas. I'll definitely be applying for the Sumner's scholarship. Anyone else?thewarflamingo wrote:Last year scholarships came a couple weeks later in February.mcnabb5 wrote:Will they release scholarship $$ next week with acceptances or does that come later?
The January admits received info about their scholarships via mail, and the February admits received info during the phone call letting them know they were admitted.Burgstaller04 wrote:Somebody actually mentioned getting a mention of money on the acceptance phone call. I don't know if they actually told an amount or just mentioned that there would be money. I'm hoping for sooner rather than later. With the right amount of cash I could definitely end up in Dallas. I'll definitely be applying for the Sumner's scholarship. Anyone else?thewarflamingo wrote:Last year scholarships came a couple weeks later in February.mcnabb5 wrote:Will they release scholarship $$ next week with acceptances or does that come later?
Is next week going to be all EAs? I was looking through last year's thread and there were some RDs that also found out next week.lonestar wrote:When I got my acceptance call last year they mentioned money. That said, i didn't apply before the EA deadline and got my call in April along will all of the other RDs.Burgstaller04 wrote:Somebody actually mentioned getting a mention of money on the acceptance phone call. I don't know if they actually told an amount or just mentioned that there would be money. I'm hoping for sooner rather than later. With the right amount of cash I could definitely end up in Dallas. I'll definitely be applying for the Sumner's scholarship. Anyone else?thewarflamingo wrote:Last year scholarships came a couple weeks later in February.mcnabb5 wrote:Will they release scholarship $$ next week with acceptances or does that come later?
I was RD and found out with the first batch last yeardeliriousxix wrote:Is next week going to be all EAs? I was looking through last year's thread and there were some RDs that also found out next week.
Ok that's what I thought.. here's to hoping I find out in the first batchfathergoose wrote:I was RD and found out with the first batch last yeardeliriousxix wrote:Is next week going to be all EAs? I was looking through last year's thread and there were some RDs that also found out next week.