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top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
No luck with OCI...destined for unemployment?
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Considering that the vast majority of your class will not get jobs from OCI, I'd keep hustling. After all, I'm sure your school has a greater than 20% employment rate, so keep working.
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I'd be curious to know what tier 2 school dominates in its market. Thinking like somewhere in the Dakotas or Alaska? Just curious.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
IU-Indy- though it doesn't exactly dominate.
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wisconsin dominates its market (wisconsin)
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
'sconsin isn't tier 2, dood.dood wrote:wisconsin dominates its market (wisconsin)
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Philly area t2
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Pitt dominates Pittsburgh.Anonnn wrote:I'd be curious to know what tier 2 school dominates in its market. Thinking like somewhere in the Dakotas or Alaska? Just curious.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
Neither of these areas has a T2 school.Anonnn wrote:I'd be curious to know what tier 2 school dominates in its market. Thinking like somewhere in the Dakotas or Alaska? Just curious.
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Unless Temple, Villanova, and RU-C suddenly merged, there's no such thing.Anonymous User wrote:Philly area t2
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
Cumberland does very very well in its market--although you can't say dominate because of the existence of Bama.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
UPenn dominates PhillyAnonymous User wrote:Philly area t2
NJ is split between the 3 NJ schools
I'm assuming it is RU-C because no one in their right mind would claim nova or temple dominate Philly. RU-C does not dominate its market.
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wait wutdrmguy wrote:UPenn dominates PhillyAnonymous User wrote:Philly area t2
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Penn does not really dominate Philly because Penn self-selects into NYC/DC. Only the small (though not insignificant number) of Penn people with strong Philly ties targeting the area dominate Philly.drmguy wrote:UPenn dominates PhillyAnonymous User wrote:Philly area t2
NJ is split between the 3 NJ schools
I'm assuming it is RU-C because no one in their right mind would claim nova or temple dominate Philly. RU-C does not dominate its market.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
Good job, critique the logic but not the conclusion. So you all think RU-C dominates its market?
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
If RU-C's market is Philly, then no.
If RU-C's market is NJ, then still no.
If RU-C's market is NJ, then still no.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
Since it apparently bears repeating:drmguy wrote:Good job, critique the logic but not the conclusion. So you all think RU-C dominates its market?
HeavenWood wrote: Unless Temple, Villanova, and RU-C suddenly merged, there's no such thing.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
Isn't it possible that no one school dominates the Philly market?drmguy wrote:Good job, critique the logic but not the conclusion. So you all think RU-C dominates its market?
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Naw breh, every kingdom has a king.InGoodFaith wrote:Isn't it possible that no one school dominates the Philly market?drmguy wrote:Good job, critique the logic but not the conclusion. So you all think RU-C dominates its market?
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
If RU-C's market is Camden, then, fine, but that's still not a good thingndirish2010 wrote:If RU-C's market is Philly, then no.
If RU-C's market is NJ, then still no.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
This thread's gone in a really useful and helpful direction.
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RU-C roughly splits between Philly and South Jersey (which is an extension of the Philly legal market, with the exception of local PI/government).dingbat wrote:If RU-C's market is Camden, then, fine, but that's still not a good thingndirish2010 wrote:If RU-C's market is Philly, then no.
If RU-C's market is NJ, then still no.
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Re: top 20% tier 2 law school that dominates in its market.
RU-C has the Camden law student market locked down.dingbat wrote:If RU-C's market is Camden, then, fine, but that's still not a good thingndirish2010 wrote:If RU-C's market is Philly, then no.
If RU-C's market is NJ, then still no.
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TLS cannot stand for such mischaracterizations.IAFG wrote:This thread's gone in a really useful and helpful direction.
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