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Michigan vs. Northwestern
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Re: Michigan vs. Northwestern
Need more info.
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Re: Michigan vs. Northwestern
Need more info but I imagine COA at Michigan, all the rest being arguably even, would be lower.
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Re: Michigan vs. Northwestern
Michigan does have better fed clerk numbers.
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Re: Michigan vs. Northwestern
Law School Transparency might be a helpful website. Northwestern places very well in Chicago biglaw. Whether or not one is more attractive than the other would depend upon COA, career goals & geographic area targeted. The obvious difference is that one is very upscale urban location versus semi-rural large state university campus setting.
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