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where to look top 15% school ranked 40-50
Any shot at big law ? Or market somewhere. Trying to decide where to send resume and cover letters.
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Re: where to look top 15% school ranked 40-50
not going to make market anywhere I guess?
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Could use some more details. School in desired market?
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Not in desired market. Want nyc.. have enviro experience and speak Chinese
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Re: where to look top 15% school ranked 40-50
Your best bet for biglaw would be less selective firms like dla piper (not a flame - those firms pay perfectly well and you have a solid chance if you interview well).
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Re: where to look top 15% school ranked 40-50
Would take dla piper in a heartbeat (LOL). Same situation as OP.SBL wrote:Your best bet for biglaw would be less selective firms like DLA Piper (not a flame - those firms pay perfectly well and you have a solid chance if you interview well).
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