UT v GW w/equal $$ & interest in PI/Policy Forum

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ATX or DC?!

UT! You'll make it to DC after law school
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GW - duh.
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56%
 
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allthelove

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UT v GW w/equal $$ & interest in PI/Policy

Post by allthelove » Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:18 pm

I've narrowed it down to two but pro/con list after pro/con list keep leaving me stumped. Time to throw it out to you - the all-knowing tls community.

I have no interest in BigLaw at all. My dream jobs are solidly in the Public Interest, Policy, and Human Rights realms.

Given that my future salary won't be too grand, I've narrowed it down to the two schools that are decently ranked and willing to shower me with enough $$ that I won't go into (much) debt.

I LOVE Austin, but I don't want to be in Texas for life. I feel like for the work I want to do I have to be in DC. I know Texas places in DC and has opportunities to intern and clerk there, but they don't even compare to GW's placement. GW's alumni own DC, and attending GW would mean 3 years of networking and interning year-round.

WWTLSD?

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Re: UT v GW w/equal $$ & interest in PI/Policy

Post by Nammertat » Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:25 pm

allthelove wrote:I've narrowed it down to two but pro/con list after pro/con list keep leaving me stumped. Time to throw it out to you - the all-knowing tls community.

I have no interest in BigLaw at all. My dream jobs are solidly in the Public Interest, Policy, and Human Rights realms.

Given that my future salary won't be too grand, I've narrowed it down to the two schools that are decently ranked and willing to shower me with enough $$ that I won't go into (much) debt.

I LOVE Austin, but I don't want to be in Texas for life. I feel like for the work I want to do I have to be in DC. I know Texas places in DC and has opportunities to intern and clerk there, but they don't even compare to GW's placement. GW's alumni own DC, and attending GW would mean 3 years of networking and interning year-round.

WWTLSD?
Assuming similar COA, you're far better off being in D.C. for the mid-year internship opportunities in your field. Especially if you're pretty set on ending up in D.C., it can be a very difficult city to break into without having built a local network during law school.

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