HELP! Tulane vs UGA
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 12:07 pm
Thanks that's all the suggestions I need!
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Even still, retaking is going to be TCR.mdl wrote:My LSAT/GPA etc all the rest isn't really relevant as I'll definitely be attending one of these two schools in the fall and will not be retaking.
Then be prepared to not work in Texas. Neither school is good for your goals.mdl wrote:My LSAT/GPA etc all the rest isn't really relevant as I'll definitely be attending one of these two schools in the fall and will not be retaking.
100% this.deadpanic wrote:Then be prepared to not work in Texas. Neither school is good for your goals.mdl wrote:My LSAT/GPA etc all the rest isn't really relevant as I'll definitely be attending one of these two schools in the fall and will not be retaking.
Forget the rankings; they are irrelevant to regional schools like Tulane and UGA. If you want to work in NOLA, and the cost of attendance is not more than say 40ishk, go to Tulane. If you want to work in Georgia and can go for about that same cost, choose that.
If you want to work in Texas as a lawyer, retake and reapply.
Has it helped? Which way are you leaning?mdl wrote:Thank you for your input!
There are 40,000 people graduating from law school each year. All of them think they will have jobs lined up too. Statistics tell us otherwise. It doesn't seem like you want to live in Georgia. Would you be okay working for the duration of your career in Louisiana? If so, MAYBE, Tulane would be okay for your goals, but it really depends on cost. If not, then you need to apply to schools in Texas.mdl wrote:I am not so sure! I have ties to legal markets in Texas so I think I will be able to get a job somewhere in the state after graduation (perhapsI'm too optimistic)..
If anyone knows someone at either school I would love to hear from them! Really just interested in the culture/atmosphere at each place
Just a heads up: Make sure you spend both your summers at the Texas DA's office that you want to end up at, and work during the semesters at the local DAs office. If you do that, you'll have a shot at getting back to a Texas office. If you don't, your odds are not good regardless of your ties. Remember: There are tons of local-school students who will be working year-round at those offices who you will be competing with, and prosecutors love to hire people who they know.mdl wrote:I am not so sure! I have ties to legal markets in Texas so I think I will be able to get a job somewhere in the state after graduation (perhaps I'm too optimistic).
If anyone knows someone at either school I would love to hear from them! Really just interested in the culture/atmosphere at each place.
swampman wrote:Just a heads up: Make sure you spend both your summers at the Texas DA's office that you want to end up at, and work during the semesters at the local DAs office. If you do that, you'll have a shot at getting back to a Texas office. If you don't, your odds are not good regardless of your ties. Remember: There are tons of local-school students who will be working year-round at those offices who you will be competing with, and prosecutors love to hire people who they know.mdl wrote:I am not so sure! I have ties to legal markets in Texas so I think I will be able to get a job somewhere in the state after graduation (perhaps I'm too optimistic).
If anyone knows someone at either school I would love to hear from them! Really just interested in the culture/atmosphere at each place.
thiscron1834 wrote:Neither. Don't be stubborn. Go to school in Texas.
Hey, if Bortles can land a starting job in the NFL, OP can land in Texas from an out-of-state TTT.OhBoyOhBortles wrote:OP seems pretty determined he/she is going to beat the odds.