NYU, Duke, or Georgetown


Hello everyone

I received admission to Duke, NYU and Georgetown University Law Center. Which would be better in terms of job prospects for working in commercial law. I am not wanting to necessarily work in a big city like LA or NYC. I would be happpy working in commercial law in a smaller market in the United States.

Hello everyone

I received admission to Duke, NYU and Georgetown University Law Center. Which would be better in terms of job prospects for working in commercial law. I am not wanting to necessarily work in a big city like LA or NYC. I would be happpy working in commercial law in a smaller market in the United States.
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balloonlaw

Do you already have a US JD? It’ll be tough to get employment if you don’t.

Generally speaking:

1. NYU
2. Duke
3. Georgetown

Do you already have a US JD? It’ll be tough to get employment if you don’t.<br><br>Generally speaking:<br><br>1. NYU<br>2. Duke<br>3. Georgetown<br>
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Hello everyone

I received admission to Duke, NYU and Georgetown University Law Center. Which would be better in terms of job prospects for working in commercial law. I am not wanting to necessarily work in a big city like LA or NYC. I would be happpy working in commercial law in a smaller market in the United States.


Did NYU make first decisions already? I thought they havn't yet...When did you receive the result? Anyway congraturation! And I agree with that nyu is better in terms of commercial law.

[quote]Hello everyone

I received admission to Duke, NYU and Georgetown University Law Center. Which would be better in terms of job prospects for working in commercial law. I am not wanting to necessarily work in a big city like LA or NYC. I would be happpy working in commercial law in a smaller market in the United States. [/quote]

Did NYU make first decisions already? I thought they havn't yet...When did you receive the result? Anyway congraturation! And I agree with that nyu is better in terms of commercial law.
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