Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k) Forum

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best plan?

Chicago
14
48%
Columbia
11
38%
NYU
2
7%
Duke (45k)
2
7%
 
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Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k)

Post by moxypoxy » Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:26 pm

Definitely want biglaw (only prestigious v10 acceptable) prefer to be in chi. or d.c. but nyc or cali would be ok

thoughts?

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Re: Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k)

Post by scribelaw » Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:27 pm

I'd pick Chicago for your career goals. They do well in elite firms and also, Chicago and DC are strong markets for them.

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Re: Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k)

Post by moxypoxy » Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:40 pm

Are chi, columbia, and nyu equivalent for v10 biglaw placement? (ignoring city)

where do i find these stats?

If I want to end up in Chicago am I crazy to consider the other two?

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Re: Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k)

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Re: Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k)

Post by JollyGreenGiant » Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:52 am

I'd throw Duke and NYU out, IMO.

Depends on Chi and Columbia. If you reeeeally want biglaw and don't care about location, then Columbia it is. However, if you really do prefer Chi.. you can't go wrong with Chicago.

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Re: Chi. v. C v. NYU V. Duke (45k)

Post by Dignan » Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:20 am

JollyGreenGiant wrote:I'd throw Duke and NYU out, IMO.

Depends on Chi and Columbia. If you reeeeally want biglaw and don't care about location, then Columbia it is. However, if you really do prefer Chi.. you can't go wrong with Chicago.
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