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YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
So is it real?
I'm not too concerned with employers. I think most employers recruiting at this level would rather have these law schools listed on their associate's resumes than squabble over why they transferred. But hey, I could be wrong.
Main concern, is there transfer stigma in the law school community?
Feel free to address either, employment or community.
I'm not too concerned with employers. I think most employers recruiting at this level would rather have these law schools listed on their associate's resumes than squabble over why they transferred. But hey, I could be wrong.
Main concern, is there transfer stigma in the law school community?
Feel free to address either, employment or community.
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
Ginsburg transferred from HLS to CLS. She got stuck with life job on SCOTTTUS, which pays below market.Anonymous User wrote:So is it real?
I'm not too concerned with employers. I think most employers recruiting at this level would rather have these law schools listed on their associate's resumes than squabble over why they transferred. But hey, I could be wrong.
Main concern, is there transfer stigma in the law school community?
Feel free to address either, employment or community.
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
If there is, I haven't noticed it.
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
rpupkin wrote:Ginsburg transferred from HLS to CLS. She got stuck with life job on SCOTTTUS, which pays below market.
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
I assume that goobs that CCN -> YH experience stigma, but not because they're transfers.
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
You assume wrong.Nebby wrote:I assume that goobs that CCN -> YH experience stigma, but not because they're transfers.
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
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Re: YH- CCN Transfer stigma?
Why? If someone's SO takes a job in Boston, you would stigmatize someone who went from CCN to H? But not from other schools?Nebby wrote:I assume that goobs that CCN -> YH experience stigma, but not because they're transfers.