
Edited: Oh, I found them!!! http://www.cooley.edu/publicinformation ... y_2013.pdf
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Ah, I see. Thanks!Tiago Splitter wrote:State clerks are kind of like PI positions. Some are great and very competitive, others are uncompetitive and not all that likely to improve one's job prospects down the line. Generally the higher up you go in the food chain from trial court to state supreme court the more impressive the clerkship becomes. But GAAP requires us to award no points for state clerkships.ManoftheHour wrote: Probably a stupid question, but does that mean state clerks are TTT? Just wondering why they don't count towards the clerkship rate on LST.
That's upenn.francesfarmer wrote:Which one is that?ohpobrecito wrote:But but butlawschool22 wrote:
Oh ohpo, you and I both know we are just batting for our respective schools at this point
The way I look at it is I would find it hard to believe that the Columbia vs. NYU biglaw % are that far apart w/o some level of increased self-selection into PI going on at NYU as compared to the rest of CCN and Penn, which lately has garnered a great biglaw reputation.
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0.69 + 0.17 = 0.86%Mauve.Dino wrote:Why has nobody posted Cooley's numbers??
Edited: Oh, I found them!!! http://www.cooley.edu/publicinformation ... y_2013.pdf
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More people unemployed than have LT/FT bar-required jobs. Now that's impressive! I'm sure they'll claw their way back to #2 in the rankings next year.Mauve.Dino wrote:Why has nobody posted Cooley's numbers??
Edited: Oh, I found them!!! http://www.cooley.edu/publicinformation ... y_2013.pdf
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I've seen. They're okay. If you're into that kind of thing.lawschool22 wrote:See NYU c/o 2017 thread for pretty pictures of NYU, ohpo![]()
NYU is great if you're into spending your weekends dodging the vomit of guidos and guidettes partying on W4thohpobrecito wrote:I've seen. They're okay. If you're into that kind of thing.lawschool22 wrote:See NYU c/o 2017 thread for pretty pictures of NYU, ohpo![]()
Oh. Snap.francesfarmer wrote:NYU is great if you're into spending your weekends dodging the vomit of guidos and guidettes partying on W4thohpobrecito wrote:I've seen. They're okay. If you're into that kind of thing.lawschool22 wrote:See NYU c/o 2017 thread for pretty pictures of NYU, ohpo![]()
That's called "character"ohpobrecito wrote:Oh. Snap.francesfarmer wrote:NYU is great if you're into spending your weekends dodging the vomit of guidos and guidettes partying on W4thohpobrecito wrote:I've seen. They're okay. If you're into that kind of thing.lawschool22 wrote:See NYU c/o 2017 thread for pretty pictures of NYU, ohpo![]()
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Nelson wrote:Not to drag things off topic, but using that photo as representative of Penn's law school building is as deceptive as using raw biglaw percentage as representative of Penn's placement power.
On topic, so much for any supposed recovery of the legal market. These are basically last years numbers redux.
I find that heartening since this is starting to feel like a triple/quadruple/however many dip recessionNelson wrote: On topic, so much for any supposed recovery of the legal market. These are basically last years numbers redux.
Yupbanjo wrote:Did someone already post Stanford?
http://www.law.stanford.edu/sites/defau ... PDATED.pdf
48.5 + 29.4 = 77.9
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Seems to be mild improvement in some quarters. Fordham had a stronger showing than I'd expected**Nelson wrote:Not to drag things off topic, but using that photo as representative of Penn's law school building is as deceptive as using raw biglaw percentage as representative of Penn's placement power.
On topic, so much for any supposed recovery of the legal market. These are basically last years numbers redux.
All the T14s + WUSTL/Fordham are up. It's not a huge increase but it's something.Nelson wrote:Not to drag things off topic, but using that photo as representative of Penn's law school building is as deceptive as using raw biglaw percentage as representative of Penn's placement power.
On topic, so much for any supposed recovery of the legal market. These are basically last years numbers redux.
where is cornell ?d cooper wrote:All the T14s + WUSTL/Fordham are up. It's not a huge increase but it's something.Nelson wrote:Not to drag things off topic, but using that photo as representative of Penn's law school building is as deceptive as using raw biglaw percentage as representative of Penn's placement power.
On topic, so much for any supposed recovery of the legal market. These are basically last years numbers redux.
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