Also if your father can get you a start in Biglaw it would probably be possible to go elsewhere after a couple of years. In other words, why couldn't dad just help you getyour start? You don't have to live there for your whole career necessarily.parttime7 wrote:johnnyutah wrote:If your dad is a BigLaw partner, he will be able to get you a job. Thus, take the cheapest option and celebrate.
Yes, however, it is in a state that I really do not see myself wanting to live in for my career.
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To reiterate: If you don't want to work in NC, do not go to Wake. It's a great school, but great for NC. I'm sure there are exceptions, but the rule is Wake = NC jobs.
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