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Kronk

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Re: Chicago vs. NYU

Post by Kronk » Thu Mar 11, 2010 6:13 pm

hiro86 wrote:
Kronk wrote:
hiro86 wrote:From the admitted students chat for Chicago with their Associate Dean for Career Services, Abbie Willard:
"<DeanWillard> We know that approximately 80% of our 2Ls have accepted positions with frims that interviewed here last fall. We also know that of the 20% who are still seeking, many of them are holding out for public interest, government positions, and fellowships that come in later in the spring."

If true, that's pretty damn good.
It is true. They have 72% of 2Ls in V50 firms alone according to their office.
Did you get that information by contacting their career services? If so, any other info you can share? I would also be very interested in hearing numbers like these for the other T14s if people have them.
Heard it from a current 1L who heard it directly from career services.

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Re: Chicago vs. NYU

Post by ranovr32 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:02 pm

Kronk wrote:
hiro86 wrote:
Kronk wrote:
hiro86 wrote:From the admitted students chat for Chicago with their Associate Dean for Career Services, Abbie Willard:
"<DeanWillard> We know that approximately 80% of our 2Ls have accepted positions with frims that interviewed here last fall. We also know that of the 20% who are still seeking, many of them are holding out for public interest, government positions, and fellowships that come in later in the spring."

If true, that's pretty damn good.
It is true. They have 72% of 2Ls in V50 firms alone according to their office.
Did you get that information by contacting their career services? If so, any other info you can share? I would also be very interested in hearing numbers like these for the other T14s if people have them.
Heard it from a current 1L who heard it directly from career services.
I just sent in my commitment response form this afternoon (to Chicago) I am happy to hear this : )

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