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wut.jms1987 wrote:NKU grads have to compete with Cincinnati people, which as far as I an tell, are far more represented in the area. (UC undergrad here) I'm a 0L though, so take what I say lightly.
? Just posting my observations. I simply know of far more Cincy people in the area, and given the fact that NKU is only 10 mins from Cincy, that would be there main competition for jobs,Mr. Pancakes wrote:wut.jms1987 wrote:NKU grads have to compete with Cincinnati people, which as far as I an tell, are far more represented in the area. (UC undergrad here) I'm a 0L though, so take what I say lightly.
Cincinnati doesn't have a law school.jms1987 wrote:? Just posting my observations. I simply know of far more Cincy people in the area, and given the fact that NKU is only 10 mins from Cincy, that would be there main competition for jobs,Mr. Pancakes wrote:wut.jms1987 wrote:NKU grads have to compete with Cincinnati people, which as far as I an tell, are far more represented in the area. (UC undergrad here) I'm a 0L though, so take what I say lightly.
Mr. Pancakes wrote:Cincinnati doesn't have a law school.jms1987 wrote:? Just posting my observations. I simply know of far more Cincy people in the area, and given the fact that NKU is only 10 mins from Cincy, that would be there main competition for jobs,Mr. Pancakes wrote:wut.jms1987 wrote:NKU grads have to compete with Cincinnati people, which as far as I an tell, are far more represented in the area. (UC undergrad here) I'm a 0L though, so take what I say lightly.
Mr. Pancakes wrote:Cincinnati doesn't have a law school.jms1987 wrote:? Just posting my observations. I simply know of far more Cincy people in the area, and given the fact that NKU is only 10 mins from Cincy, that would be there main competition for jobs,Mr. Pancakes wrote:wut.jms1987 wrote:NKU grads have to compete with Cincinnati people, which as far as I an tell, are far more represented in the area. (UC undergrad here) I'm a 0L though, so take what I say lightly.
Employment out of UC looks grim as of now. It's one of those schools that older attorneys love since so many of them went there, but isn't the best choice nowadays, especially if one wants regional biglaw.Mal Reynolds wrote:The overall point is that if people haven't heard of the law school, it doesn't bode well for its employment prospects.
Only 59 of 129 graduates had full time JD required work. That's less than 50%.