Emory or Northwestern
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 6:06 am
Which is better for Careers; Emory or GW?
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Lets also talk about Duke.
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less than half of depaul grads get real legal jobs. & only a very small portion of the class get jobs that pay enough to comfortably pay off their student loansGregjames wrote:Are you familiar with Chicago? How about DePaul in Chicago?
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/ ... jobs/2013/DePaul wrote:•46.5% of graduates were known to be employed in long-term, full-time legal jobs. This figure includes no school-funded jobs.
•69.7% graduates were employed in long-term jobs.
•66.5% graduates were employed in full-time jobs.
So how is Emory with BigLaw?lacrossebrother wrote:90% of incoming 1l's are on scharships at emory with no stips, so don't look at prices. Plus with PAYE it always makes sense to go to the school with more biglaw prospects because you'll still land on your feet if you strike out.
Emory and GW are pretty similar. Emory better for NY and ATL. GW obviously better for DC. Both basically give you about a 1/3 shot at it if you want it and 100% shot at becoming a real lawyer.Gregjames wrote:So how is Emory with BigLaw?lacrossebrother wrote:90% of incoming 1l's are on scharships at emory with no stips, so don't look at prices. Plus with PAYE it always makes sense to go to the school with more biglaw prospects because you'll still land on your feet if you strike out.
What about GW; any better?
Please do this. Report back in 3-4 years and advise re: results.Gregjames wrote:how about Emory at sticker? would that be so bad?
Kent, sticker. But I'm from IL.Gregjames wrote:Where do u go to school cront?
R u kidding>? be serious!cron1834 wrote:Kent, sticker. But I'm from IL.Gregjames wrote:Where do u go to school cront?
Gotta have local ties. Otherwise you're going to strike out. CHI and ATL are insular legal markets dood.Gregjames wrote:R u kidding>? be serious!cron1834 wrote:Kent, sticker. But I'm from IL.Gregjames wrote:Where do u go to school cront?
Well... I have u now Cront! u r my guy in IL!cron1834 wrote:Gotta have local ties. Otherwise you're going to strike out. CHI and ATL are insular legal markets dood.Gregjames wrote:R u kidding>? be serious!cron1834 wrote:Kent, sticker. But I'm from IL.Gregjames wrote:Where do u go to school cront?
underrated bad postlacrossebrother wrote:Emory and GW are pretty similar. Emory better for NY and ATL. GW obviously better for DC. Both basically give you about a 1/3 shot at it if you want it and 100% shot at becoming a real lawyer.Gregjames wrote:So how is Emory with BigLaw?lacrossebrother wrote:90% of incoming 1l's are on scharships at emory with no stips, so don't look at prices. Plus with PAYE it always makes sense to go to the school with more biglaw prospects because you'll still land on your feet if you strike out.
What about GW; any better?
Bungles! elaboratejames.bungles wrote:underrated bad postlacrossebrother wrote:Emory and GW are pretty similar. Emory better for NY and ATL. GW obviously better for DC. Both basically give you about a 1/3 shot at it if you want it and 100% shot at becoming a real lawyer.Gregjames wrote:So how is Emory with BigLaw?lacrossebrother wrote:90% of incoming 1l's are on scharships at emory with no stips, so don't look at prices. Plus with PAYE it always makes sense to go to the school with more biglaw prospects because you'll still land on your feet if you strike out.
What about GW; any better?
I'll elaborate. Gregjames' post overrates the employment prospects from GW and Emory. Maybe he thinks all the people who don't have full time long-term employment 9 months out somehow magically get it in month 10 . . . I have no idea. And the PAYE advice just doesn't demonstrate a real understanding of PAYE. He doesn't mention the tax bomb that comes when all of your loans and all of their interest are forgiven after 20 years. He doesn't mention the president's proposal to cap public service forgiveness. He doesn't mention legislative attempts to push the 20 year deadline back to 25 years. He doesn't mention that having a large and growing student loan debt will limit your ability to buy a house, car, or even good a credit card with good rewards points. He doesn't mention the stress people have with hundreds of thousands of dollars in non-dischargable loans that you can't get out of by selling the asset they are attached to.james.bungles wrote:underrated bad postlacrossebrother wrote:Emory and GW are pretty similar. Emory better for NY and ATL. GW obviously better for DC. Both basically give you about a 1/3 shot at it if you want it and 100% shot at becoming a real lawyer.Gregjames wrote:So how is Emory with BigLaw?lacrossebrother wrote:90% of incoming 1l's are on scharships at emory with no stips, so don't look at prices. Plus with PAYE it always makes sense to go to the school with more biglaw prospects because you'll still land on your feet if you strike out.
What about GW; any better?
Ah sorry about that.lacrossebrother wrote:It was me who made the post not Greg. Please share with us the actual 9 month stats on those schools minus people who clearly don't want to be lawyers (likely 3-8% of any class). Then also please share the consensus view on what will happen to the forgiveness bomb. Last please explain why anyone would care about ability to get a mortgage when renting has become so commonplace?