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Notre Dame and UMich Law Grads, how is your Alumni Network?

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:34 pm
by UMich11
I have been accepted to both. One deferred, the other starting this fall. I understand the rankings and employment stats, but i'm still torn. I am a UMich UG student and i already have seen the UMich network and how it works - i like it a lot. At the same time my family is ND/ND law, and i see how that works - i also like that a lot.

What are your thoughts, have you made a lot of important connections as a grad from your school? If you had to go back, would you have picked something different?

Did your prospective employer give you more weight because of where you went (outside OCI) or did you get a job because of a alumni connection?

I'd like to work in the midwest - Chicago/Michigan area. But i would not be opposed to East/West/South. I am also not dead set on practicing law, right now i'm in consulting/investment banking - law school is more a thing i want to do, and yes i'm aware of the costs.

All thoughts are appreciated.

Re: Notre Dame and UMich Law Grads, how is your Alumni Network?

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:43 pm
by NanaP
UMich11 wrote:I have been accepted to both. One deferred, the other starting this fall. I understand the rankings and employment stats, but i'm still torn. I am a UMich UG student and i already have seen the UMich network and how it works - i like it a lot. At the same time my family is ND/ND law, and i see how that works - i also like that a lot.

What are your thoughts, have you made a lot of important connections as a grad from your school? If you had to go back, would you have picked something different?

Did your prospective employer give you more weight because of where you went (outside OCI) or did you get a job because of a alumni connection?

I'd like to work in the midwest - Chicago/Michigan area. But i would not be opposed to East/West/South. I am also not dead set on practicing law, right now i'm in consulting/investment banking - law school is more a thing i want to do, and yes i'm aware of the costs.

All thoughts are appreciated.
Go to Mich

Re: Notre Dame and UMich Law Grads, how is your Alumni Network?

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:35 pm
by UMich11
NanaP wrote:
UMich11 wrote:I have been accepted to both. One deferred, the other starting this fall. I understand the rankings and employment stats, but i'm still torn. I am a UMich UG student and i already have seen the UMich network and how it works - i like it a lot. At the same time my family is ND/ND law, and i see how that works - i also like that a lot.

What are your thoughts, have you made a lot of important connections as a grad from your school? If you had to go back, would you have picked something different?

Did your prospective employer give you more weight because of where you went (outside OCI) or did you get a job because of a alumni connection?

I'd like to work in the midwest - Chicago/Michigan area. But i would not be opposed to East/West/South. I am also not dead set on practicing law, right now i'm in consulting/investment banking - law school is more a thing i want to do, and yes i'm aware of the costs.

All thoughts are appreciated.
Go to Mich

Any substance behind the answer?

Re: Notre Dame and UMich Law Grads, how is your Alumni Network?

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:45 pm
by 2013applicant
If you want a better-than-miniscule chance of being employed in biglaw, you will pick Michigan.

Re: Notre Dame and UMich Law Grads, how is your Alumni Network?

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 2:51 pm
by bk1
UMich11 wrote:I am also not dead set on practicing law, right now i'm in consulting/investment banking - law school is more a thing i want to do, and yes i'm aware of the costs.
Don't go to law school. It is a terrible idea for you. I'm not sure why law school is a thing anybody would just "want to do." And this is coming from someone who doesn't hate law school. Law school is a professional school. You go there so you can enter a profession (lawyering). If you don't wish to enter that profession, then don't go to that school. People don't go to medical school as a "thing they want to do" because that's just as stupid. People go to medical school to become doctors because that's not stupid.

If you want to "learn the law," go on the internet. If you want to feel like you are paying to "learn the law," buy some casebooks off of Amazon and read them.

Re: Notre Dame and UMich Law Grads, how is your Alumni Network?

Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:59 pm
by PRgradBYU
UMich11 wrote:I have been accepted to both. One deferred, the other starting this fall. I understand the rankings and employment stats, but i'm still torn. I am a UMich UG student and i already have seen the UMich network and how it works - i like it a lot. At the same time my family is ND/ND law, and i see how that works - i also like that a lot.

What are your thoughts, have you made a lot of important connections as a grad from your school? If you had to go back, would you have picked something different?

Did your prospective employer give you more weight because of where you went (outside OCI) or did you get a job because of a alumni connection?

I'd like to work in the midwest - Chicago/Michigan area. But i would not be opposed to East/West/South. I am also not dead set on practicing law, right now i'm in consulting/investment banking - law school is more a thing i want to do, and yes i'm aware of the costs.

All thoughts are appreciated.
Please stop making threads.