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Re: 3.88 < Top 5% T2 (60-70) Chances
Also would be interested to know if anyone would recommend any schools that I have not considered (see above list). I have no real geographic preference, interested in biglaw or a well paying midlaw gig. My T2 is in a very small market with few decent paying jobs available each year.
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Re: 3.88 < Top 5% T2 (60-70) Chances
Why not Northwestern or Michigan? Duke?
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I think Northwestern is worth to apply if you don't mind the freezing winter in Chicago, it's a nice city to work/live overall. My cousin works for a very big firm in Chicago. He said employers (at least the company he works for) prefer students from Northwestern (not sure why).
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Re: 3.88 < Top 5% T2 (60-70) Chances
Depends upon the strength of your recommendations to a significant extent. Also, your 10 years of work experience might be a significant factor depending upon the type of work.
Easy admit to Northwestern if you apply, of course. In at Michigan if you apply.
Easy admit to Northwestern if you apply, of course. In at Michigan if you apply.
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As far as Michigan goes, I just don't want to live there for school or possibly work there after graduation. I know I said I don't really have a geographical preference, but there are some places I would like to avoid.sandwhich wrote:Why not Northwestern or Michigan? Duke?
Duke is not a bad location for me, I just don't know if it's worth the app fee if I can get in to some of these others. Does anyone know what my chances would be with an app to Duke?