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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 5:57 pm
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You'd have to elaborate on your goals, ties, situation, etc. to get a good answer, though I have a feeling "retake" will dominate this thread soon.resilience99 wrote:coa Seton Hall- 100k SUNY - 85k
retake comments welcomed (can't stop it)
Do you have ties to NY/NJ? And if you have a scholarship, what are the stipulations?resilience99 wrote:to be honest, I'm not sure what type of law I want to work. would like in-house.WahooLaw24 wrote:You'd have to elaborate on your goals, ties, situation, etc. to get a good answer, though I have a feeling "retake" will dominate this thread soon.resilience99 wrote:coa Seton Hall- 100k SUNY - 85k
retake comments welcomed (can't stop it)
Which choice will be better financially considering the coa and employment.
You should go to a much, much better school if you're serious about eventually landing an in-house job... RETAKE.resilience99 wrote:to be honest, I'm not sure what type of law I want to work. would like in-house.WahooLaw24 wrote:You'd have to elaborate on your goals, ties, situation, etc. to get a good answer, though I have a feeling "retake" will dominate this thread soon.resilience99 wrote:coa Seton Hall- 100k SUNY - 85k
retake comments welcomed (can't stop it)
Which choice will be better financially considering the coa and employment.
Seriously. I wouldn't attend either of these schools for less than a full ride. $100k for SH? You must be joking.rad lulz wrote:$40k/yr job from your other (now edited) thread
Yeah SH is not worth anywhere near this amount of money. And SUNY isn't either. Retake.rickgrimes69 wrote:Seriously. I wouldn't attend either of these schools for less than a full ride. $100k for SH? You must be joking.rad lulz wrote:$40k/yr job from your other (now edited) thread
OP, you have a 40k/year job? TAKE IT! You're looking at a similar salary from either school, but with a boatload of debt.rad lulz wrote:$40k/yr job from your other (now edited) thread
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=206222resilience99 wrote:what do ties mean?WahooLaw24 wrote:You'd have to elaborate on your goals, ties, situation, etc. to get a good answer, though I have a feeling "retake" will dominate this thread soon.resilience99 wrote:coa Seton Hall- 100k SUNY - 85k
retake comments welcomed (can't stop it)
Basically, connections you have to a given area and reasons why you would stay there (family there, grew up there, SO found a job there, etc.). They're important because firms won't want to invest in you and train you if they believe you're going to bolt for friendlier territory. As you'll see from reading the many threads on the subject, however, there's a lot of disagreement about what constitutes a good tie and exactly how important they are.PRgradBYU wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=206222resilience99 wrote:what do ties mean?WahooLaw24 wrote:You'd have to elaborate on your goals, ties, situation, etc. to get a good answer, though I have a feeling "retake" will dominate this thread soon.resilience99 wrote:coa Seton Hall- 100k SUNY - 85k
retake comments welcomed (can't stop it)
romothesavior wrote:OP, you already got advice. Take the job, and then either retake and redo your cycle, or don't go to law school. Its really that simple. Starting pointless new threads when you already got good advice is not going to change anything.