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NYU v Northwestern for Chicago Biglaw
Pretty self explanatory. Top 10% + LR at my T30.
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Re: NYU v Northwestern for Chicago Biglaw
faced with the same question, and have now committed to NUAnonymous User wrote:Pretty self explanatory. Top 10% + LR at my T30.
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Re: NYU v Northwestern for Chicago Biglaw
NU is clearly better if you want Chicago biglaw. That said, you're putting a lot of eggs in the Chicago basket by doing that. There's no guarantee that you even get biglaw as a transfer and if you truly want to work in biglaw, I would suggest taking NYU and gunning for NYC.
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Re: NYU v Northwestern for Chicago Biglaw
This.bk187 wrote:NU is clearly better if you want Chicago biglaw. That said, you're putting a lot of eggs in the Chicago basket by doing that. There's no guarantee that you even get biglaw as a transfer and if you truly want to work in biglaw, I would suggest taking NYU and gunning for NYC.
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