Re: Chicago c/o 2015 Applicants (2011-2012 cycle)
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 12:53 am
Oh great a page topper. Can this page just be all didn't read gifs? thanks guys.
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Just to annoy you, my post won't be a didn't read gifdakure wrote: Oh great a page topper. Can this page just be all didn't read gifs? thanks guys.
Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Just to annoy you, my post won't be a didn't read gifdakure wrote: Oh great a page topper. Can this page just be all didn't read gifs? thanks guys.
yesdakure wrote: Can this page just be all didn't read gifs? thanks guys.
Oh no you didn't just use this one on me.dakure wrote:Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Just to annoy you, my post won't be a didn't read gifdakure wrote: Oh great a page topper. Can this page just be all didn't read gifs? thanks guys.
Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Oh no you didn't just use this one on me.dakure wrote:Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Just to annoy you, my post won't be a didn't read gifdakure wrote: Oh great a page topper. Can this page just be all didn't read gifs? thanks guys.
This is really not something to debate over. Seriously. There's no wrong choice here. Just congratulate the person and be jealous and move on.WhiteGuy5 wrote:If you're only concerned with securing a 160k big law job out of law school and have the least/no amount of loans, then I think Chicago with a Ruby would be an obvious choice for you. Going to Harvard is not going to make your first your associate salary any higher...
If you...want to bea founding fatherpresident, won't settle for ANY big law job and want to go to the MOST prestigious firms, see the positive benefits of the huge Harvard alumni network/Harvard's alumni benefits, would rather live on the east coast for law school, and genuinely believe that other people's perception of Harvard will contribute to your happiness, or a combination of any of those factors...then Harvard is for you. These might be very subjective advantages, difficult to measure in dollar terms, but most of the legal profession is based on subjective things like "prestige" anyway. Also--I imagine a Harvard degree would be MUCH, MUCH more advantageous if you plan to do anything on an international scale. As important as an Ivy League education is in the States, it is valued even more internationally. Yes, I concede that it'll take a little longer to pay off loans in this circumstance, but in this case, that would be an acceptable disadvantage to going to Harvard.
In any event, I hope we all have the problem of picking Harvard over Chicago with a Ruby. =)
I know no one read this, but whatevs
I was watching 500 days of summer and am especially angry right now. Don't test me.WhiteGuy5 wrote:Am I allowed to do this to my own post?
lol Curious1 posting it again
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You'll know what they mean tomorrow!snehpets wrote:Sooo much prestige discussion/humble brag still! Can't we go back to analyzing meaningless status checker changes?