Where would you go, who would you hire, which is better school, better value, etc. etc. combine all considerations to measure each schools' circumstance as listed on the poll.
I have not seen a straight up poll like this yet. I am curious to know how it turns out, especially against my other poll:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=111208
After getting over 100 people to vote above, i would like to do the same here on this poll and analyze the results for each. Obviously this is TLS, but these things are still interesting.
Rutgers Law V. Cardozo Forum
- bceagles182
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Re: Rutgers Law V. Cardozo
Rutgers is significantly better value because it is cheaper and not competing with three significantly better law schools plus the many of the top graduates at most T14's for employment. That said, you'll be living and eventually working in Jersey if you go there.
- bernie shmegma
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Re: Rutgers Law V. Cardozo
Everyone always says comments like that about jersey haha. I'm already a Jersey Boy so its home to me and it is the goal to get back there. Most people commute to NY anyway, so no matter what I'd live in NJ one day whether I went to Dozo or RU. This poll is more a question of observation.bceagles182 wrote:Rutgers is significantly better value because it is cheaper and not competing with three significantly better law schools plus the many of the top graduates at most T14's for employment. That said, you'll be living and eventually working in Jersey if you go there.
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