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by ohioguy99 » Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:17 pm
Anyone who goes to the solid law schools schools in the Midwest, or for college sports fans, some of the Big Ten schools, needs to be content with small firm or government type employment.
Yes, the top 10-20 percent will get big firm jobs, but 80 percent won't and many end up working in business, politics, government, small firm, public defenders offices, prosecutors offices etc.
You also need to be content with living and working in the state in which the school is in.
I'm mostly talking about schools like Indiana, Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio State, Wisconsin etc.
These schools can all be decent options if you have strong ties to the state, can go for cheap, are passionate about living in that state, and are content with small law government etc.
If your goal going into law school is academia, big law, etc don't go to these schools. Not saying it can't happen, but the odds are much much lower.