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Indiana vs. Lewis & Clark

Post by PubliusJ » Tue Mar 15, 2016 7:24 pm

Indiana Bloomington is ranked at 25, but L&C is 92. Conflicted because L&C has the top ranked environmental law program, which is my preferred field. Do you think despite the jarring difference in rankings that L&C over Indiana would be a good idea?

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Re: Indiana vs. Lewis & Clark

Post by trebekismyhero » Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:00 pm

PubliusJ wrote:Indiana Bloomington is ranked at 25, but L&C is 92. Conflicted because L&C has the top ranked environmental law program, which is my preferred field. Do you think despite the jarring difference in rankings that L&C over Indiana would be a good idea?
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Re: Indiana vs. Lewis & Clark

Post by Nagster5 » Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:07 pm

PubliusJ wrote:Indiana Bloomington is ranked at 25, but L&C is 92. Conflicted because L&C has the top ranked environmental law program, which is my preferred field. Do you think despite the jarring difference in rankings that L&C over Indiana would be a good idea?
Conventional wisdom is that the bolded is a non-factor in hiring, and as such should be a non-factor in your decision making. Specialty rankings are meaningless sales gimmicks, they will do nothing to help you get where you want to go.

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