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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my experience, both private sector and high-ranking government, for Yale this isn’t a surprise. I don’t know what it is, but for some reason Yale grads seem unequipped for real world law jobs. Harvard/Stanford doesn’t make sense to me. [/quote] Well, it does when you take into account David Lat when to Yale - hence Yale’s position just above the cut-off -and he then puts rivals Stanford and Harvard much lower[/quote] Davis Lat is no longer associated with ATL. [/quote] Meant to add — and he’s been very critical of Yale Law as of late. [/quote] *David* Here’s some of his latest thoughts: https://davidlat.substack.com/p/is-free-speech-in-american-law-schools?s=r Many observers have attributed the more extreme reactions on college campuses to youth and immaturity and reassured everyone that these students would snap out of it after they encountered the reality of the working world. After watching the mess last week at the Washington Post, that is far from clear. I do wonder if employers are looking at these schools and deciding “Who needs the drama?” There are lots of smart, ambitious students at other schools who will work hard and not take every grievance straight to Twitter. [/quote]
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