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Yukos

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Re: Best 'small' Law school for big Law

Post by Yukos » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:27 am

ManOfTheMinute wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:
BearState wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:Yale, U of C.
Egregious anti-Stanford trolling.
Ah, I forgot they had a small class.
SLS has the smallest class in the T14 and the second smallest in the T25 :D
And they place a larger percentage into biglaw than UChi or Yale, but other than that...

Who's smaller than Stanfords 170 in the T25 MotM?

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Re: Best 'small' Law school for big Law

Post by Crowing » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:03 am

Yukos wrote: Who's smaller than Stanfords 170 in the T25 MotM?
Bama

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Re: Best 'small' Law school for big Law

Post by Dr. Dre » Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:38 am

uci

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Re: Best 'small' Law school for big Law

Post by Yukos » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:29 am

Crowing wrote:
Yukos wrote: Who's smaller than Stanfords 170 in the T25 MotM?
Bama
Damn, how long before HYSA?

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Re: Best 'small' Law school for big Law

Post by mephistopheles » Sun Mar 17, 2013 11:31 am

duke.

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Re: Best 'small' Law school for big Law

Post by star fox » Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:50 pm

Yukos wrote:
Crowing wrote:
Yukos wrote: Who's smaller than Stanfords 170 in the T25 MotM?
Bama
Damn, how long before HYSA?
Bama's actually a pretty decent school if you want to work in the state of Alabama. Problem is Alabama legal jobs are shit (I've heard the average salary there for a lawyer- not just entry level is like $40,000).

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