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Old 02-20-12, 02:24 PM   #15
Bubblehead1980
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That does not make any sense you are assuming that they chose the school based on that reason even though it does not say anywhere that they did.More than likely they made their chose based on numerous factors.I find it a little hard to believe that you did not take such statics into consideration who is going to attended a law school that has few alumni practicing law?

What was your determining factor then which school had the highest prestige that you could get into? Which prestige still largely reflects to some extent alumni having good jobs at least some of them.

Every educational institution to some extent whats you to feel as though you will get a job because you attended that is the whole idea of post secondary education in the first place.

I'd be careful about being so smug Bubblehead you are not even finished with law school yet you might have as hard a time finding a job as a lawyer as they are.You may not
file a lawsuit against your school but you still are going to enter a highly competitive and saturated field you are about to enter an ocean loaded with fish.
I selected the best school I was accepted to, just so happened to be where I wanted to go anyway . I define best as how tough it is to be admitted, namely one's GPA/LSAT in addition to the school's reputation etc Did I look at the post grad employment statistics etc? sure, did I count them as a major factor? absolutely not. I am well aware that having a JD from a great school does not always equate into a great position right out the door.I worked at a law firm for about a year before law school, learned a lot, to say the least.
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