North Carolina Law school Visits 2008 Forum
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North Carolina Law school Visits 2008
Hello All,
I would like to hear about anyone's experience visiting any of the North Carolina Law Schools.
I would like to hear about anyone's experience visiting any of the North Carolina Law Schools.
- unctix02
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i'm from chapel hill area and can comment a little.
UNC is a fanstastic campus and CH is a great college town. The law building is pretty nice, but segregated from the main campus by athletic fields. It's borders a nice woodsy residential section.
Student culture I can't say too much about, but it is probably similar to UNC undergrad, with alot of 'best of the New South' types which can be pretty smart and fun, but maybe not too worldly, with a 30% contingent of very interesting out-of-state over-acheivers.
Duke- Great campus (if, ahem 100yrs newer than Carolina's), Durham is a good town and getting better, though town-gown relations are often strained. Definitely more blue-blooded and Northeast cooridor types- 98% take the NY bar exam. Intellectual abilities a bit higher than UNC, but certainly commensurate egos. Not as collegial as UVA/UNC for sure.
Wake is where you go if you have Duke money, but not Duke brains. Though the campus is nice as well.
If you want NYC/DC/Chi/LA Biglaw go Duke, they deserve their good rep, but you pay for it.
If you want *much* less debt, to have more fun, and still pull market paying jobs from Atlanta to DC, (or god forbid actually serve the public in some capacity) Carolina is a great choice.
UNC is a fanstastic campus and CH is a great college town. The law building is pretty nice, but segregated from the main campus by athletic fields. It's borders a nice woodsy residential section.
Student culture I can't say too much about, but it is probably similar to UNC undergrad, with alot of 'best of the New South' types which can be pretty smart and fun, but maybe not too worldly, with a 30% contingent of very interesting out-of-state over-acheivers.
Duke- Great campus (if, ahem 100yrs newer than Carolina's), Durham is a good town and getting better, though town-gown relations are often strained. Definitely more blue-blooded and Northeast cooridor types- 98% take the NY bar exam. Intellectual abilities a bit higher than UNC, but certainly commensurate egos. Not as collegial as UVA/UNC for sure.
Wake is where you go if you have Duke money, but not Duke brains. Though the campus is nice as well.
If you want NYC/DC/Chi/LA Biglaw go Duke, they deserve their good rep, but you pay for it.
If you want *much* less debt, to have more fun, and still pull market paying jobs from Atlanta to DC, (or god forbid actually serve the public in some capacity) Carolina is a great choice.
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Exactly how does the market for biglaw in NC compare with NYC?
I have just today begun looking at NC schools, and it's starting to catch my interest a bit. The low tuition to UNC Law is very appealing, and if the job placement into NC biglaw is still great, I think I may end up applying there.
Anyone know an aggregate of relevant *free* information regarding legal employment in NC?
I have just today begun looking at NC schools, and it's starting to catch my interest a bit. The low tuition to UNC Law is very appealing, and if the job placement into NC biglaw is still great, I think I may end up applying there.
Anyone know an aggregate of relevant *free* information regarding legal employment in NC?
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Re: North Carolina Law school Visits 2008
UNC is THE school to go to if you want to practice in North Carolina. I've heard that pre-law advisers at Duke(undergrad) would tell their students to go to UNC Law over Duke Law if they intend to practice in North Carolina; not only does UNC have great alumni presence in the area, they also have incredible lay prestige. Charlotte is a great city for banking and BIGLAW there pays less than bigger markets but with COL adjustments, you're probably materially better off.
- Xnegd
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Re: North Carolina Law school Visits 2008
Thanks!
Was searching through the forum because I wanted to ask just this question. Just met the NC rep, and she was really nice, and said NC has a great Public Interest department. Now I'm pretty interested in the school.
Was searching through the forum because I wanted to ask just this question. Just met the NC rep, and she was really nice, and said NC has a great Public Interest department. Now I'm pretty interested in the school.
- wiseowl
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Re: North Carolina Law school Visits 2008
might be worth noting that this thread is three years old...and a lot's changed in the NC legal market since then.Xnegd wrote:Thanks!
Was searching through the forum because I wanted to ask just this question. Just met the NC rep, and she was really nice, and said NC has a great Public Interest department. Now I'm pretty interested in the school.
let me know if you have questions - I applied to all three T1s.