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GULC v Cornell

Post by nycgirl87 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:44 pm

So I keep going back and forth with this and wanted to hear some other opinions. I am deciding between GULC and Cornell, with an interest of get into Big Law in NYC after graduation. I definitely prefer DC to Ithaca, but the location isn't a deal breaker for me- what matters more to me are my options after graduation and what the students/atmosphere is like at each school. I am fine with a lot of studying, but definitely need to be around social, friendly students who would be up for going out and getting a beer when we were able to take a break. What do you guys think? Any opinions are appreciated. Thanks!!

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Re: GULC v Cornell

Post by gmail » Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:36 pm

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Re: GULC v Cornell

Post by Dignan » Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:33 pm

nycgirl87 wrote:So I keep going back and forth with this and wanted to hear some other opinions. I am deciding between GULC and Cornell, with an interest of get into Big Law in NYC after graduation.
Cornell. Given your career goals, I don't think the question is that close.

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Re: GULC v Cornell

Post by ppa840 » Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:40 pm

Cornell if you are set on practicing in NYC. However, as the above post said, you should visit both schools

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