Umm... I think our placement is a bit better than that (at least if by "biglaw" you mean "market-paying gig"). I think more like 50-75%Gail wrote:However, I think that a 30-50% chance at BigLaw from Northwestern at sticker (maybe?) is better than a 15-19% chance from Illinois with a full ride. Even then I'd be apprehensive - but such is my third biggest personality flaw.
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For UIUC?? Hot dog. What do they think about candidates who have absolutely no ties to the area but wouldn't mind living there after law school?IAFG wrote:Umm... I think our placement is a bit better than that (at least if by "biglaw" you mean "market-paying gig"). I think more like 50-75%Gail wrote:However, I think that a 30-50% chance at BigLaw from Northwestern at sticker (maybe?) is better than a 15-19% chance from Illinois with a full ride. Even then I'd be apprehensive - but such is my third biggest personality flaw.
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No no no Northwestern.InGoodFaith wrote:For UIUC?? Hot dog. What do they think about candidates who have absolutely no ties to the area but wouldn't mind living there after law school?IAFG wrote:Umm... I think our placement is a bit better than that (at least if by "biglaw" you mean "market-paying gig"). I think more like 50-75%Gail wrote:However, I think that a 30-50% chance at BigLaw from Northwestern at sticker (maybe?) is better than a 15-19% chance from Illinois with a full ride. Even then I'd be apprehensive - but such is my third biggest personality flaw.
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I didn't have any statistics specifically on NU and was too lazy to look them up. Sorry.IAFG wrote:Umm... I think our placement is a bit better than that (at least if by "biglaw" you mean "market-paying gig"). I think more like 50-75%Gail wrote:However, I think that a 30-50% chance at BigLaw from Northwestern at sticker (maybe?) is better than a 15-19% chance from Illinois with a full ride. Even then I'd be apprehensive - but such is my third biggest personality flaw.
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Whoops, got myself silly excited for no reason.IAFG wrote:No no no Northwestern.
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I mean we don't really have up-to-date or accurate stats, so I am just guessing at how my class did at OCIGail wrote:I didn't have any statistics specifically on NU and was too lazy to look them up. Sorry.IAFG wrote:Umm... I think our placement is a bit better than that (at least if by "biglaw" you mean "market-paying gig"). I think more like 50-75%Gail wrote:However, I think that a 30-50% chance at BigLaw from Northwestern at sticker (maybe?) is better than a 15-19% chance from Illinois with a full ride. Even then I'd be apprehensive - but such is my third biggest personality flaw.
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Honestly, graduates from OSU are probably in a better place than people from IUB.JamMasterJ wrote:IU is Ohio State with better medians.
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That's probably credited, as they are actually in Columbus with very little competition while IUB is an hour and a half south of Indy with an IU-I that places decently well in the Indy "biglaw" marketHelmholtz wrote:Honestly, graduates from OSU are probably in a better place than people from IUB.JamMasterJ wrote:IU is Ohio State with better medians.
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And there is really only one legal market in Indiana. Ohio has decent sized ones in Columbus, Cincinnati, and sort of Cleveland, and then smallish ones like Akron, and Dayton. OSU may even have slight reach into Louisville. All Indiana has is Indianapolis, maaaaybe some reach into Cincy, and like the 25th best school for Chicago.JamMasterJ wrote:That's probably credited, as they are actually in Columbus with very little competition while IUB is an hour and a half south of Indy with an IU-I that places decently well in the Indy "biglaw" marketHelmholtz wrote:Honestly, graduates from OSU are probably in a better place than people from IUB.JamMasterJ wrote:IU is Ohio State with better medians.
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The data seems to agree with you, though neither school has stellar reportingromothesavior wrote:And there is really only one legal market in Indiana. Ohio has decent sized ones in Columbus, Cincinnati, and sort of Cleveland, and then smallish ones like Akron, and Dayton. OSU may even have slight reach into Louisville. All Indiana has is Indianapolis, maaaaybe some reach into Cincy, and like the 25th best school for Chicago.JamMasterJ wrote:That's probably credited, as they are actually in Columbus with very little competition while IUB is an hour and a half south of Indy with an IU-I that places decently well in the Indy "biglaw" marketHelmholtz wrote:Honestly, graduates from OSU are probably in a better place than people from IUB.JamMasterJ wrote:IU is Ohio State with better medians.
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Agreed. Ohio is stupidly saturated. But OSU is still the best school on Ohio.romothesavior wrote:And there is really only one legal market in Indiana. Ohio has decent sized ones in Columbus, Cincinnati, and sort of Cleveland, and then smallish ones like Akron, and Dayton. OSU may even have slight reach into Louisville. All Indiana has is Indianapolis, maaaaybe some reach into Cincy, and like the 25th best school for Chicago.JamMasterJ wrote:That's probably credited, as they are actually in Columbus with very little competition while IUB is an hour and a half south of Indy with an IU-I that places decently well in the Indy "biglaw" marketHelmholtz wrote:Honestly, graduates from OSU are probably in a better place than people from IUB.JamMasterJ wrote:IU is Ohio State with better medians.
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I think you're actually disagreeingtop30man wrote:Agreed. Ohio is stupidly saturated. But OSU is still the best school on Ohio.romothesavior wrote:And there is really only one legal market in Indiana. Ohio has decent sized ones in Columbus, Cincinnati, and sort of Cleveland, and then smallish ones like Akron, and Dayton. OSU may even have slight reach into Louisville. All Indiana has is Indianapolis, maaaaybe some reach into Cincy, and like the 25th best school for Chicago.JamMasterJ wrote: That's probably credited, as they are actually in Columbus with very little competition while IUB is an hour and a half south of Indy with an IU-I that places decently well in the Indy "biglaw" market
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No, I agree. But it's not a huge margin. Ohio has a ton of law schools and no major markets. Markets that are close to OSU but not in Ohio, like Pittsburgh (which I'm most familiar with) don't have much OSU representation.JamMasterJ wrote:I think you're actually disagreeingtop30man wrote:Agreed. Ohio is stupidly saturated. But OSU is still the best school on Ohio.romothesavior wrote:And there is really only one legal market in Indiana. Ohio has decent sized ones in Columbus, Cincinnati, and sort of Cleveland, and then smallish ones like Akron, and Dayton. OSU may even have slight reach into Louisville. All Indiana has is Indianapolis, maaaaybe some reach into Cincy, and like the 25th best school for Chicago.JamMasterJ wrote: That's probably credited, as they are actually in Columbus with very little competition while IUB is an hour and a half south of Indy with an IU-I that places decently well in the Indy "biglaw" market
OSU has better prospects from the LST data, but I think it's close enough that I'd go with whatever is cheaper.
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