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- appind

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article legit?
The common refrain about jobs is that jobs prospects after JD are bad. This article says not for top 10.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/ ... s-the-jobs
what's legit?
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/ ... s-the-jobs
what's legit?
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- pancakes3

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Re: mba vs jd
flame? ignorant? lock?appind wrote:The common refrain about jobs is that jobs prospects after JD are bad. This article says not for top 10. is it wrong?
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/ ... s-the-jobs
- appind

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Re: mba vs jd
why flame? not sure which of the two is legit.
- rinkrat19

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Re: article legit?
False dichotomy, bro.
The market for JDs is shit and most people from the very top schools do ok. And by 'ok,' I mean 'probably will be able to pay off their loans without starving.'
The market for JDs is shit and most people from the very top schools do ok. And by 'ok,' I mean 'probably will be able to pay off their loans without starving.'
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AReasonableMan

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Re: article legit?
Like what is always the right answer on law school exam: it depends.appind wrote:The common refrain about jobs is that jobs prospects after JD are bad. This article says not for top 10.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/ ... s-the-jobs
what's legit?
Most people from those schools do well, but it's also important to note that the people at those schools tend to be very smart. Nobody knows exactly how much of it is the school, and how much of it are the students.
Paying off loans for decades sucks, but I think for the 50% it's generally a solid outcome. Law wasn't what screwed them. Majoring in political science or history was. Law is one of the non-starving artist few fields where good writing is in demand.
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03152016

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Re: article legit?
the author of this article (john a byrne) is the same guy who wrote:
"For one, Georgia State has an acceptance rate of 26.8%, which means it’s harder to get into than NYU, UT-Austin, Georgetown, and a number of other well-regarded law schools."
he never went to law school, yet runs a site about law school and publishes his own rankings to compete with usnwr
what a joke
"For one, Georgia State has an acceptance rate of 26.8%, which means it’s harder to get into than NYU, UT-Austin, Georgetown, and a number of other well-regarded law schools."
he never went to law school, yet runs a site about law school and publishes his own rankings to compete with usnwr
what a joke
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bk1

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Re: article legit?
He publishes stuff on LinkedIn. That's all I needed to know he's a joke.Brut wrote:the author of this article (john a byrne) is the same guy who wrote:
"For one, Georgia State has an acceptance rate of 26.8%, which means it’s harder to get into than NYU, UT-Austin, Georgetown, and a number of other well-regarded law schools."
he never went to law school, yet runs a site about law school and publishes his own rankings to compete with usnwr
what a joke
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Moneytrees

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Re: article legit?
bk1 wrote:He publishes stuff on LinkedIn. That's all I needed to know he's a joke.
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tier3

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Re: article legit?
It's tough on Millennials. A Bachelor's degree today doesn't get you very far in the job market. You won't have much room for advancement in the workforce. A Bachelor's degree today is similar or maybe a little less in stature to a High School Diploma in the 1950's to 1960's. In the 1950's and 1960's most High School students when graduating either went into the military or entered the workforce. They also did alright, made a decent salary and received a pension after working 20 years. Today that safety net is not there.
So the decision that is left with most Millennials is; 1) take a chance on law school and have some debt upon graduation with a high probability that you will have potential upward mobility and land a nice job eventually or 2) Stay with a Bachelor's degree with little to no potential of upward mobility with a working class or middle class salary.
So the decision that is left with most Millennials is; 1) take a chance on law school and have some debt upon graduation with a high probability that you will have potential upward mobility and land a nice job eventually or 2) Stay with a Bachelor's degree with little to no potential of upward mobility with a working class or middle class salary.
- patogordo

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Re: article legit?
i think there's a third option you're missing
- McAvoy

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Re: article legit?
Moneytrees wrote:bk1 wrote:He publishes stuff on LinkedIn. That's all I needed to know he's a joke.
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