Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law! Forum
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anewaphorist

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Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
Don't know how many of you got the chance to see this story: --LinkRemoved--
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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TheFactor

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
Wrong forum
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rangers0412

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
^ and honestly its a pointless article anyway, the firing of the entire groundskeeping crew would have a larger effect on the school. The admissions office is completely pointless there, its an upstate school for people who want to live upstate and not very selective. A computer could do admissions for TTT's and other schools that are 90% numbers.
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ran12

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
Albany is actually well regarded in upstate NY and the gov't offices in Albany are loaded with Albany grads. If you're getting a decent scholly and have no biglaw aspirations then Albany is a good option.
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WSJ_Law

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
ran12 wrote:Albany is actually well regarded in upstate NY and the gov't offices in Albany are loaded with Albany grads. If you're getting a decent scholly and have no biglaw aspirations then Albany is a good option.
outed as albany alumnus? This shithole is a festering TTT in decline /thread
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ran12

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
Nah. I would personally never go to Albany b/c it's not my type of school. It's still a good option for certain situations. You're sort of a douche by the way.WSJ_Law wrote:ran12 wrote:Albany is actually well regarded in upstate NY and the gov't offices in Albany are loaded with Albany grads. If you're getting a decent scholly and have no biglaw aspirations then Albany is a good option.
outed as albany alumnus? This shithole is a festering TTT in decline /thread
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Emma1

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
+1ran12 wrote:Nah. I would personally never go to Albany b/c it's not my type of school. It's still a good option for certain situations. You're sort of a douche by the way.WSJ_Law wrote:ran12 wrote:Albany is actually well regarded in upstate NY and the gov't offices in Albany are loaded with Albany grads. If you're getting a decent scholly and have no biglaw aspirations then Albany is a good option.
outed as albany alumnus? This shithole is a festering TTT in decline /thread
Thought the article was interesting in a soap opera kind of way. Don't know why people are attacking each other here.
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anewaphorist

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Re: Risk and reward? Choose Albany Law!
Yeah, it's mystifying. I wasn't sure of how many ATL readers cruise these boards, so I thought I'd post it. Albany remains a good option for area residents/future practitioners...but it's certainly inauspicious that they allowed a non-college graduate to be the admissions head honcho.