even I didn't miss that onerad lulz wrote:Sarcasm failure brehanewaphorist wrote:Odd that you've gone from "worthwhile post bump" to those sentiments.

even I didn't miss that onerad lulz wrote:Sarcasm failure brehanewaphorist wrote:Odd that you've gone from "worthwhile post bump" to those sentiments.
Yeah pretty much. Makes the differences even more substantial.lawyerwannabe wrote:So, just large firm hiring.Tiago Splitter wrote:Nah just the total of large firm hiring and Fed clerkships.lawyerwannabe wrote:CCN has an advantage in federal clerkships? Haven't seen any data saying that . . .
A lot of that is due to it's disproportionately high percentage that go into Public Interest though, right?Real Madrid wrote:We aren't talking about CCN though, just NYU. And its employment numbers lately have (IIRC) been quite inferior to Chicago's and Columbia's. Which is why virtually everyone on this board thinks that NYU is an average T14 outside of NYC.
--ImageRemoved--JamMasterJ wrote:A lot of that is due to it's disproportionately high percentage that go into Public Interest though, right?Real Madrid wrote:We aren't talking about CCN though, just NYU. And its employment numbers lately have (IIRC) been quite inferior to Chicago's and Columbia's. Which is why virtually everyone on this board thinks that NYU is an average T14 outside of NYC.
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Reading through the "Ask an NYU student" thread, though, a number of them did speak to the validity of PI lowering the biglaw numbers.InGoodFaith wrote:--ImageRemoved--JamMasterJ wrote:A lot of that is due to it's disproportionately high percentage that go into Public Interest though, right?Real Madrid wrote:We aren't talking about CCN though, just NYU. And its employment numbers lately have (IIRC) been quite inferior to Chicago's and Columbia's. Which is why virtually everyone on this board thinks that NYU is an average T14 outside of NYC.
It definitely exists, but it's hard to quantify.moonman157 wrote:Reading through the "Ask an NYU student" thread, though, a number of them did speak to the validity of PI lowering the biglaw numbers.
Anticipate employers fleeing OCI in DROVESbingbang1025 wrote:Why did BU take such a nosedive? Should I be concerned as someone who's put down a deposit? lulz
Probably to ASU.rad lulz wrote:Anticipate employers fleeing OCI in DROVESbingbang1025 wrote:Why did BU take such a nosedive? Should I be concerned as someone who's put down a deposit? lulz
InGoodFaith wrote:Probably to ASU.rad lulz wrote:Anticipate employers fleeing OCI in DROVESbingbang1025 wrote:Why did BU take such a nosedive? Should I be concerned as someone who's put down a deposit? lulz
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What did you major in? I say engineering and science at any state school, even as shitty as ASU, is still pretty real duder.Rawlberto wrote:I went to ASU for UG. It's not a real school.
bingbang1025 wrote:Why did BU take such a nosedive? Should I be concerned as someone who's put down a deposit? lulz
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