Harold falcon
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I'm debating visiting the Moon or Paramus, New Jersey. I have to decide in the next few days.
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No interest in corp transactional. Maybe lit, maybe PI, maybe fed.
And (in order) my choices would be moon (obviously), ScarJo, crack baby (gl feeding a grown giraffe), Burger King (because **** "gastronomy"), and Bruce Jenner but only if he has a ****** by then.
No one gives a **** where you went to school if you win your cases. And all the best litigators work for themselves, so they don't have to dick around with some douchebag in HR about their resume. Go to whichever school gives you the most money.
Thanks. This is good advice. I unfortunately let my $$$ offers expire though (and they weren't significantly better than my grant offers from HYS) so it's down HYS or nothing. I also get the impression that where you went to school really does matter for the entry-level opportunities, which is half the battle for law grads these days.
Any actual constructive advice Harold Falcon? I legitimately want your opinion.
I've said it before. Where you goes matters, but ranking is very important. I have seen a lot of people graduate from T14 (but not HYS) who were below the median that struggled to find a job. Again, what is your other option?
No viable long-term career prospects otherwise. Non-profits and academic work that I have done to date just isn't stable or lucrative. Alternative option is attending law school in Canada, where the market is more stable.
Given my general interest in academia, fed, PI and that I can squeeze 25-35k of grants out of HYS per year... I'm thinking it might be worth the risk... Trick is I couldn't really return to Canada I guess.