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Thoughts on Fordham

Post by life2323 » Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:39 am

What are ones chances of getting a big law job in Texas coming out of Fordham law?

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Re: Thoughts on Fordham

Post by BigZuck » Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:21 am

Effectively zero I would imagine.

Why would you contemplate going to a school in NY (that's not a T14) if you were trying to get a job in TX?

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Re: Thoughts on Fordham

Post by Ti Malice » Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:41 am

life2323 wrote:What are ones chances of getting a big law job in Texas coming out of Fordham law?
Abysmal. Your odds of NYC BigLaw from Fordham are bad, and things only go sharply downhill from there.

Many Texas employers won't know Fordham from Hofstra, and even if they do, they'll hold it in lower esteem than UT (obviously), SMU, UH, and even Baylor and Texas Tech. Fordham doesn't mean anything to anyone outside of the NYC area, and even there almost any applicant applying wisely will have better options, due to Fordham's tremendous tightfistedness with scholarship money.

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Re: Thoughts on Fordham

Post by SteelPenguin » Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:48 am

life2323 wrote:What are ones chances of getting a big law job in Texas coming out of Fordham law?
I was looking at Fordham last cycle and had enough people that currently attend PM me telling me not to go, even for NYC. For Texas, I don't see how Fordham would make any sense.

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Re: Thoughts on Fordham

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Here, a solid grounding in legal theory is balanced with hands-on learning about the craft of lawyering. Our students benefit from a curriculum and faculty that has earned a reputation for excellence. Their studies are enriched by essential and innovative international opportunities. And they graduate prepared to practice law--from day one.
29% of the class completely unemployed or in short-term/part-time stints a full nine months after graduation

At Fordham Law, a spirit of service has been central since our founding in 1905. Our focus on ethics help students navigate the difficult issues they'll face as they pursue careers in our increasingly complex world. Our community of alumni provides a supportive network around the country and around the globe. And our dynamic location in New York City ensures our students access to opportunities that can only be found in a world-class city.
Only 63.4% of the Class of 2013 actually secured long-term, full-time, JD-required jobs

Fordham Law’s unique approach to legal education has rightly earned the School widespread praise as a leader among American law schools. In fact, Fordham Law is considered one of the top law schools by U.S. News & World Report.
One out of every seven "employed" students was in a short-term, part-time, or non-professional gig funded by the school

In terms of ranks and measures, the results of our compelling approach to legal education are excellent. As a top law school, Fordham Law is very selective. The School is one of the top 25 most selective law schools in the nation, measured in terms of the LSAT scores of its most recent entering class.
LSAT median has dropped every year for the last three years, along with every other measure of student selectivity

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