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Does it matter where you get your law degree from?
As I mentioned previously, where you attend law school will matter the most initially (i.e., to get your first job), but it won’t matter forever. Moving laterally to another job (including to another state), is much easier once you have a few years of solid work experience behind you.
Is a degree in law worth it?
A law degree is a great qualification to obtain employment – law graduates have the 6th highest employment rate – and bear in mind up to 60\% of all law graduates chose to use their law degree to gain jobs other than in the legal profession. Use careers services in school, university and at legal training providers.
Are Big law lawyers rich?
Most BigLaw attorneys—from associate all the way up to equity partner—are HENRYs who either have no wealth to speak of (like Whippersnapper Winston) or set aside the bare minimum of 10-20\% (like Prudent Penny), which virtually guarantees they’ll be walking a financial tight-rope through the BigLaw pressure-cooker for …
Is LSAT or GPA more important for law school?
While LSAT is the most important factor, GPA is still significant. When you get down into schools lower in the rankings (outside the top 10 schools), numbers alone become an even better predictor of how likely you are to get into a specific school. LSAT is still the more important number than GPA.
Does it matter what law school you go to?
Do not get me wrong, the school you went to matters, but it does not matter forever. Law school is simply a way to distinguish you from the tens of thousands of people graduating from school each year. After that, no one cares for the most part.
Can an attorney get a job with a better law firm?
See Top 10 Ways Attorneys Can Move to a Better Law Firm and Get a Better Attorney Job for more information. However, the best attorneys from the best law schools often are unemployable after several years out of law school. Just going to a good school is not enough to get and keep a job with a large law firm.
Why do the best students from the top law schools get jobs?
That is why the best students from the top law schools get jobs with the best firms. Even if you went to a lousy school and were at the top of your class, this still shows a lot of aptitudes and you are likely to get a job with a very good firm—if you try hard enough.
Are better law schools better for attorneys?
In fact, better law schools are often a detriment to attorneys practicing law for an extended length of time. Many attorneys who went to great law schools think that they will get special treatment due to having attended one of them.