I can assure you that very few people in California know what a UVA is.Veyron wrote:No. Berk gets less respect in NYC than UVA gets in LA. That being said, LA is a much harder market to crack than NYC.yngblkgifted wrote:For the sake of this thread, I will say that I am not set on a specific geographical location. Would you say the same thing about UVA on the West Coast? Would it be T 20ish?ntugwater wrote:Where do you want to work? If you want to work on the west coast and cant get into stanford, then go for it. If you want to work on east coast, then I'd say Berkeley is ~T20. Probably slightly better than UCLA.yngblkgifted wrote:What's up with their rankings? They seem to fluctuate more than any other school in the T14. Though I hate to sound like a prestige whore, what is the general consensus of the school's actual ranking? Is it a T10? T 14? The reason I am asking is because I am considering going there for law school. At the end of the day, it won't sway my decision any particular way but I am just kind of curious as to how legal employers tend to regard Berkeley?
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Berkeley goes east. Berkeley is one of the best universities top to bottom in the world. That doesn't stop at the California borders.
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No joke. I've been all over CA. No One knows what UVA is.re-applicant wrote:I can assure you that very few people in California know what a UVA is.Veyron wrote:No. Berk gets less respect in NYC than UVA gets in LA. That being said, LA is a much harder market to crack than NYC.yngblkgifted wrote:For the sake of this thread, I will say that I am not set on a specific geographical location. Would you say the same thing about UVA on the West Coast? Would it be T 20ish?ntugwater wrote: Where do you want to work? If you want to work on the west coast and cant get into stanford, then go for it. If you want to work on east coast, then I'd say Berkeley is ~T20. Probably slightly better than UCLA.
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Veyron wrote:No. Berk gets less respect in NYC than UVA gets in LA. That being said, LA is a much harder market to crack than NYC.yngblkgifted wrote:For the sake of this thread, I will say that I am not set on a specific geographical location. Would you say the same thing about UVA on the West Coast? Would it be T 20ish?ntugwater wrote:Where do you want to work? If you want to work on the west coast and cant get into stanford, then go for it. If you want to work on east coast, then I'd say Berkeley is ~T20. Probably slightly better than UCLA.yngblkgifted wrote:What's up with their rankings? They seem to fluctuate more than any other school in the T14. Though I hate to sound like a prestige whore, what is the general consensus of the school's actual ranking? Is it a T10? T 14? The reason I am asking is because I am considering going there for law school. At the end of the day, it won't sway my decision any particular way but I am just kind of curious as to how legal employers tend to regard Berkeley?
I find that extremely hard to believe. Anybody else have thoughts on this?
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it's hard to believe because its not particularly accurate.yngblkgifted wrote: I find that extremely hard to believe. Anybody else have thoughts on this?
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yngblkgifted wrote: I am just kind of curious as to how legal employers tend to regard Berkeley?
OP, is an AA male. Berkeley students: Any thoughts as to how his URM status might affect his ability to return to the east coast? NY? DC?
fyi: I am in a similar situation as the OP.
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I dont think the ability to move out east is effected. Think about it..California is just as nice as places such as New York. I think people move out east because they were born there...
If you went to Michigan though, there is more of a tendency to move because there is nothing there
If you went to Michigan though, there is more of a tendency to move because there is nothing there
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Thanks lawlaw09, I would appreciate more thoughts on this too.LAWLAW09 wrote:yngblkgifted wrote: I am just kind of curious as to how legal employers tend to regard Berkeley?
OP, is an AA male. Berkeley students: Any thoughts as to how his URM status might affect his ability to return to the east coast? NY? DC?
fyi: I am in a similar situation as the OP.
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You have a gift with your indisputable logic.djfe4president wrote:I dont think the ability to move out east is effected. Think about it..California is just as nice as places such as New York. I think people move out east because they were born there...
If you went to Michigan though, there is more of a tendency to move because there is nothing there
OP, for a serious answer and really what my sarcasm was intended for, both schools will get you across the country equally fine. Berk, in the legal profession, is not more highly regarded than UVA and UVA is not more highly regarded than Berk. Some firms will prefer one school over the other but that is life. But if you go to one and want to move across the country be prepared to have to do a little more legwork yourself and probably have some more limited options. Quite a few less west coast firms go to UVA than east coast firms and vice versa. So, if you know you want to be on the east coast, UVA is a better option simply because of the increased number of firms you will be exposed to. It's the same for berk and the west coast. Stop worrying about slight differences in prestige, there isn't any. People, in the legal profession, do not respect Berk more than UVA. Also, a lot of people on the west coast seem to think Berk is more prestigious than it is, don't let that fool you.
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While this may be close to true for lay reputation, that's a FAR cry from the reputation the school has with the folks who matter for OP's question: Hiring partners/committees and other legal professionals. With them, UVA and UCB are roughly on par with one another. As others have said there will be some personal variation and probably some market variation for that rep.glewz wrote:No joke. I've been all over CA. No One knows what UVA is.re-applicant wrote:I can assure you that very few people in California know what a UVA is.
And Veyron's breakdown is a nice way to break down the issue and could be where my intuition about Berk's ability to move east comes from (though I hadn't analyzed to that level).
School Rep*Number of Jobs on Other Coast=Ability to Move between coasts. I think that the east coast's huge advantage with NY/DC vs. SF/LA in the second variable more than wipes out any marginal difference between how Berk is perceived back east.
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Easy broDrake014 wrote:Almost definitely? Exactly why is there an almost in that statement?clone22 wrote:Is it a T14? Almost definitely.
Is it a woman if it has a vagine? Almost definitely.
If its Berkeley Law is it a T14? Definitely. No almost.

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Excuse my retardation, but what exactly are you saying here?Rotor wrote:While this may be close to true for lay reputation, that's a FAR cry from the reputation the school has with the folks who matter for OP's question: Hiring partners/committees and other legal professionals. With them, UVA and UCB are roughly on par with one another. As others have said there will be some personal variation and probably some market variation for that rep.glewz wrote:No joke. I've been all over CA. No One knows what UVA is.re-applicant wrote:I can assure you that very few people in California know what a UVA is.
And Veyron's breakdown is a nice way to break down the issue and could be where my intuition about Berk's ability to move east comes from (though I hadn't analyzed to that level).
School Rep*Number of Jobs on Other Coast=Ability to Move between coasts. I think that the east coast's huge advantage with NY/DC vs. SF/LA in the second variable more than wipes out any marginal difference between how Berk is perceived back east.
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It seems he is saying that there are more jobs on the east coast, which is why the east coast has an advantage over the west coast. Meaning, that the ability to move east from berk is greater than the ability to move west from UVA not because they are perceived any differently (because they aren't) but because there are more jobs on the east coast.yngblkgifted wrote:Excuse my retardation, but what exactly are you saying here?Rotor wrote:While this may be close to true for lay reputation, that's a FAR cry from the reputation the school has with the folks who matter for OP's question: Hiring partners/committees and other legal professionals. With them, UVA and UCB are roughly on par with one another. As others have said there will be some personal variation and probably some market variation for that rep.glewz wrote:No joke. I've been all over CA. No One knows what UVA is.re-applicant wrote:I can assure you that very few people in California know what a UVA is.
And Veyron's breakdown is a nice way to break down the issue and could be where my intuition about Berk's ability to move east comes from (though I hadn't analyzed to that level).
School Rep*Number of Jobs on Other Coast=Ability to Move between coasts. I think that the east coast's huge advantage with NY/DC vs. SF/LA in the second variable more than wipes out any marginal difference between how Berk is perceived back east.
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Gotcha. Thanks!Patriot1208 wrote:It seems he is saying that there are more jobs on the east coast, which is why the east coast has an advantage over the west coast. Meaning, that the ability to move east from berk is greater than the ability to move west from UVA not because they are perceived any differently (because they aren't) but because there are more jobs on the east coast.
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Berkeley has a big perception edge over UVa in my home state of Colorado, for what it's worth.
I think Berkeley generally does have a better perception than UVa, even in the legal field, not so much because Berkeley has a better law school than UVa, but becuase Berkeley is a better school in every other category. There probably isn't a difference in perception for BigLaw, as they are constantly hiring and probably have experience with grads from every top school. But I think there definitely is for public interest and government stuff, which is part of the reason I chose to go here.
I think Berkeley generally does have a better perception than UVa, even in the legal field, not so much because Berkeley has a better law school than UVa, but becuase Berkeley is a better school in every other category. There probably isn't a difference in perception for BigLaw, as they are constantly hiring and probably have experience with grads from every top school. But I think there definitely is for public interest and government stuff, which is part of the reason I chose to go here.
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