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- contrapositive1
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UCLA school of law
If I attend UCLA law school, will it be to my advantage when I apply to law firms in L.A?
- ph14
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Re: UCLA school of law
As compared to peer schools, such as the University of Texas, then yes.contrapositive1 wrote:If I attend UCLA law school, will it be to my advantage when I apply to law firms in L.A?
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Re: UCLA school of law
Emphatically yes, as compared to nearly all other schools except some T14 and USC.
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