NALP Data
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:30 pm
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, as I am not really familiar with NALP data and how it should be evaluated, but I was wondering what it means when you are examining the campus interviews --> selected campuses section and you notice that in a particular region many large firms do not list a particular school residing in said region.
More specifically, I notice that almost no large firms in Chicago list DePaul in this section, yet Loyola comes up quite a bit more despite the similar rank. Does this seem to suggest if you want work in BigLaw you are better off at Loyola than DePaul?
Thanks.
More specifically, I notice that almost no large firms in Chicago list DePaul in this section, yet Loyola comes up quite a bit more despite the similar rank. Does this seem to suggest if you want work in BigLaw you are better off at Loyola than DePaul?
Thanks.