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Berkeley or Columbia for Socal biglaw
which would be better to attain biglaw in CA, and also for long-term benefits
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Re: Berkeley or Columbia for Socal biglaw
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Re: Berkeley or Columbia for Socal biglaw
my thoughtsbrotherdarkness wrote:Are you from CA? If you already have ties, and assuming equal cost, I'd go to Columbia for the NYC fall-back. If you don't have any ties to CA and want CA biglaw and are willing to roll the dice, then Berkeley.
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Re: Berkeley or Columbia for Socal biglaw
yes raised in cali, and did my 1L here as wellbrotherdarkness wrote:Are you from CA? If you already have ties, and assuming equal cost, I'd go to Columbia for the NYC fall-back. If you don't have any ties to CA and want CA biglaw and are willing to roll the dice, then Berkeley.
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