Wanting to practice in Colorado, which would be better, CU-Boulder or WUSTL?
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 2:50 pm
Hi y'all. Fairly straightforward question here, but after looking at employment outlooks as well as personal desires regarding location after graduation I have concluded that I would love to practice in Colorado, specifically the Denver-metro area.
Given this, I was wondering which school would yield better employment prospects if this is my desired place to land. I understand WUSTL is a great school but it seems that its' influence outside of the midwest diminishes the further away you get. On the other hand, CU-Boulder falls down the ranking list quite a bit, but of course would make sense to attend if I wish to practice within the state. How deep of a divide do these two institutions have within the state? Granted I grew up in STL so living there isn't a terrible option. However, after looking at job prospects/opportunities, I still would highly prefer to live in CO nonetheless.
Further, I am (theoretically, as my first official LSAT take is this December) a splitter with grades that likely wouldn't really allow me many options any higher up the rankings than WUSTL, unless I hit like 176+ on my LSAT which I obviously cannot bank on.
Let me know what you guys think about this one!
Given this, I was wondering which school would yield better employment prospects if this is my desired place to land. I understand WUSTL is a great school but it seems that its' influence outside of the midwest diminishes the further away you get. On the other hand, CU-Boulder falls down the ranking list quite a bit, but of course would make sense to attend if I wish to practice within the state. How deep of a divide do these two institutions have within the state? Granted I grew up in STL so living there isn't a terrible option. However, after looking at job prospects/opportunities, I still would highly prefer to live in CO nonetheless.
Further, I am (theoretically, as my first official LSAT take is this December) a splitter with grades that likely wouldn't really allow me many options any higher up the rankings than WUSTL, unless I hit like 176+ on my LSAT which I obviously cannot bank on.
Let me know what you guys think about this one!