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Originally Posted by Alexandre Michigan's matriculation statistics would be closer to schools like Cal, Cornell, Emory, Georgetown, Northwestern, Penn and UVa's. |
Alexandre, you need to acknowledge that the non-HYP Ivies, Duke, and Northwestern place much better at top law schools than these state schools you keep trying to group them with.
Here are Brown's complete and detailed law school placement statistics for instance:
Admission Statistics | Law School Advising
Perhaps not quite as impressive as Stanford but about 43% of Brown seniors/alumni enroll into at T-14 law school.
At Michigan, about 18% of seniors/alumni attend T-14 law schools and 112 students total.
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts : Students
A lot of this is this is to the blatant inbreeding promoted by Michigan Law.
Harvard, Yale, and Stanford
Brown: 37
Michigan: 11
At the top 3 law schools, there are 2 times as many Brown grads as Michigan grads. Can we please stop pretending like Michigan is on par with the Ivies?
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Originally Posted by Alexandre Secondly, top Engineering students at Michigan (and given the OP's scholarship, he certainly seems to be cut of that cloth) generally have the pick of career opportunities. Major IBanking and MC firms recruit many students at the CoE. |
Michigan Engineering gets no front office recruitment and the top consulting firms take maybe about 5 Michigan Engineers (McKinsey, Bain, BCG, Booz, and Deloitte S&O).