Looking at 2015 employment stats... UCLA and GULC have basically identical BigLaw numbers. UCLA sent 29 percent to biglaw; Gulc sent 31 percent.
Can anyone tell me why these are so close? Is it because GULC attracts a lot of clerkship/gov't people? [people not wanting biglaw] I'm looking for biglaw and beginning to think UCLA will set me up just as well as GULC would
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Re: UCLA v GULC
Supposedly transfers at ucla do better. Did you get accepted alrdy?
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Re: UCLA v GULC
no, havent even gotten my grades except 1