Anonymous wrote:^ I've met almost no Ivy League-educated accountants.
Anonymous wrote:Would put engineering in the somewhat category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Law. The only thing that matters is where you went to law school. The top dozen or so schools can and do place 100% of graduating students; the substantial majority that go to top firms start at $135k to $180k per year, depending largely on location. Those that do gov't or public interest have their student loans forgiven. This includes the entire graduating class. Lawyers at the next four or five dozen law schools have to kill themselves to come even distantly close. Those at the lower 2/3 of law schools basically have no hope whatsoever of employment. The only thing that matters for a lawyer is where you went to law school.
+1 this should be stickied for every person who asks about law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disagree about nursing. Would move it to "somewhat,"' if we are assuming the point is to get the best and most prestigious job upon graduation -- vs. Yep, I'm employed.
Medicine goes in between "very" and "somewhat."
Fashion/ design goes in "very."
Disagree (mostly) about accounting too. If you want to be "just" an accountant, you can go to absolutely any school. If you want to work at a Big 4 firm, school name does matter, albeit less than say, law school name matters for law firms.
Anonymous wrote:Disagree about nursing. Would move it to "somewhat,"' if we are assuming the point is to get the best and most prestigious job upon graduation -- vs. Yep, I'm employed.
Medicine goes in between "very" and "somewhat."
Fashion/ design goes in "very."
Anonymous wrote:Law. The only thing that matters is where you went to law school. The top dozen or so schools can and do place 100% of graduating students; the substantial majority that go to top firms start at $135k to $180k per year, depending largely on location. Those that do gov't or public interest have their student loans forgiven. This includes the entire graduating class. Lawyers at the next four or five dozen law schools have to kill themselves to come even distantly close. Those at the lower 2/3 of law schools basically have no hope whatsoever of employment. The only thing that matters for a lawyer is where you went to law school.
Anonymous wrote:Law. The only thing that matters is where you went to law school. The top dozen or so schools can and do place 100% of graduating students; the substantial majority that go to top firms start at $135k to $180k per year, depending largely on location. Those that do gov't or public interest have their student loans forgiven. This includes the entire graduating class. Lawyers at the next four or five dozen law schools have to kill themselves to come even distantly close. Those at the lower 2/3 of law schools basically have no hope whatsoever of employment. The only thing that matters for a lawyer is where you went to law school.