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Re: UNC v. Duke
I'm disappointed you'd even consider this option. Tar heel born, tar heel bred, and when you die you'll be tar heel dead. DID THIS MEAN NOTHING TO YOU?!
In all seriousness, depends on what you want to do. If you're looking for BigLaw, you'd have more luck at Duke. If you want something in NC, it's really a push. UNC is well respected and puts grads in most NC firms all the same as Duke.
In all seriousness, depends on what you want to do. If you're looking for BigLaw, you'd have more luck at Duke. If you want something in NC, it's really a push. UNC is well respected and puts grads in most NC firms all the same as Duke.