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nlj 250 from fordham

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:24 pm

Last year Fordham had a 19.58% placement rate in nlj 250 firms. Any thoughts on whether it will be more, less or about the same this year?

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Re: nlj 250 from fordham

Post by delusional » Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:19 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Last year Fordham had a 19.58% placement rate in nlj 250 firms. Any thoughts on whether it will be more, less or about the same this year?
IB no way they go over 19.64, but most likely to stay above 18.77.

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Re: nlj 250 from fordham

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:46 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Last year Fordham had a 19.58% placement rate in nlj 250 firms. Any thoughts on whether it will be more, less or about the same this year?
Remember that the statistic measures the class of 2011. The 2010 summer was one of the worst years for hiring.

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Re: nlj 250 from fordham

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:31 pm

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Re: nlj 250 from fordham

Post by dingbat » Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:02 pm

I expect Fordham to be hovering around 20-25% for the next few years.
However, if the economy has a drastic change from where it is now, all bets are off
Edit: the WSJ recently calculated 22%; cant recall what they based their numbers off of

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