Question to Lawyers
Originally Posted by YeLLoWs2knVA,Jan 6 2005, 11:30 AM
Also, when going for a job as a lawyer, isnt there more "leniency" as far as schools go?
Because I see that typically schools only admit several hundred students a year so the number of lawyers coming out of these schools is limited. On the other hand, since it so limited that would make one's profile even better when coming out of a more prestigious college.
Because I see that typically schools only admit several hundred students a year so the number of lawyers coming out of these schools is limited. On the other hand, since it so limited that would make one's profile even better when coming out of a more prestigious college.
To get hired as a lawyer, they are very lenient as to what schools they accept. To become a partner, there are very few schools that they consider.
What kind of lawyer are you trying to become and where?
I am interested in intellectual property and litigation, although strongly prefer intellectual property. I dont mind if it's a partnership or a company as long as I enjoy the work primarily and of course pay
.
Whereever school I go I would most likely like to settle there. My top choices are Cali, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, and VA if it comes down to it. I am also considering Arizona and Nevada. As you can see I despise cold weather more than anything else on this planet.
. Whereever school I go I would most likely like to settle there. My top choices are Cali, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, and VA if it comes down to it. I am also considering Arizona and Nevada. As you can see I despise cold weather more than anything else on this planet.
Originally Posted by YeLLoWs2knVA,Jan 6 2005, 05:44 PM
I am interested in intellectual property and litigation, although strongly prefer intellectual property. I dont mind if it's a partnership or a company as long as I enjoy the work primarily and of course pay
.
Whereever school I go I would most likely like to settle there. My top choices are Cali, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, and VA if it comes down to it. I am also considering Arizona and Nevada. As you can see I despise cold weather more than anything else on this planet.
. Whereever school I go I would most likely like to settle there. My top choices are Cali, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, and VA if it comes down to it. I am also considering Arizona and Nevada. As you can see I despise cold weather more than anything else on this planet.
Originally Posted by YeLLoWs2knVA,Jan 6 2005, 11:30 AM
Also, when going for a job as a lawyer, isnt there more "leniency" as far as schools go?
Because I see that typically schools only admit several hundred students a year so the number of lawyers coming out of these schools is limited. On the other hand, since it so limited that would make one's profile even better when coming out of a more prestigious college.
Because I see that typically schools only admit several hundred students a year so the number of lawyers coming out of these schools is limited. On the other hand, since it so limited that would make one's profile even better when coming out of a more prestigious college.
I wouldn't use school ranking as the driving consideration in school choice. It's just one of many things you need to consider such as costs, faculty, location, size, emphasis, and culture.
If you're looking at out-of-state schools and you plan to return to your home state to practice, then you will end up taking the Bar exam for a state whose laws you haven't studied (in school). That can be a problem for some people.
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