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NYU (63k), Northwestern (120k), Chicago (75k), or Harvard?
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:25 pm
by adoseofwendy
I wanted to work in public sector law and graduate with preferably as little debt as possible. Geographical preferences are CA or NY. All of these schools are great but how should I interpret the difference in ranking between let's say Chicago and Northwestern? How would that slight gap in ranking affect my career as a lawyer, if at all? I have heard that if you want to get into government law you should go to HYS, is that true or exaggeration?
Re: NYU (63k), Northwestern (120k), Chicago (75k), or Harvard?
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:27 pm
by 09042014
If you are 1000% sure you are going to do public sector work, take Harvard.
If you aren't, take Northwestern. A law school for near free is opens many options. But Harvard has really good PI placement, and their LRAP will make debt not an issue.
Re: NYU (63k), Northwestern (120k), Chicago (75k), or Harvard?
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:30 pm
by adoseofwendy
Desert Fox wrote:If you are 1000% sure you are going to do public sector work, take Harvard.
If you aren't, take Northwestern. A law school for near free is opens many options. But Harvard has really good PI placement, and their LRAP will make debt not an issue.
Thanks. Besides Harvard, how would you rank the other schools in terms of PI placement? And law school for free opens many options -- such as what?
Re: NYU (63k), Northwestern (120k), Chicago (75k), or Harvard?
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:31 pm
by Bronck
adoseofwendy wrote:Desert Fox wrote:If you are 1000% sure you are going to do public sector work, take Harvard.
If you aren't, take Northwestern. A law school for near free is opens many options. But Harvard has really good PI placement, and their LRAP will make debt not an issue.
Thanks. Besides Harvard, how would you rank the other schools in terms of PI placement? And law school for free opens many options -- such as what?
I'd assume NYU and Chi are going to place similarly into PI (I have no idea about NU). NYU has more institutional support, but that doesn't mean employers are going to view it any differently from Chi.
Re: NYU (63k), Northwestern (120k), Chicago (75k), or Harvard?
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 7:32 pm
by 09042014
adoseofwendy wrote:Desert Fox wrote:If you are 1000% sure you are going to do public sector work, take Harvard.
If you aren't, take Northwestern. A law school for near free is opens many options. But Harvard has really good PI placement, and their LRAP will make debt not an issue.
Thanks. Besides Harvard, how would you rank the other schools in terms of PI placement? And law school for free opens many options -- such as what?
Free law school means you won't have a lot of debt that would force you get a high paying job just to not starve.
I doubt PI orgs make any huge distinction between NYU/UofC/NW.