<p>My main point is logistics. There is a logistical path set up between the law firms in NYC and Columbia. That is not usually the case with regard to Stanford. Of course Stanford is a great school. It’s just that most law firms fill the bulk of their first year classes by way of OCI. It’s not necessarily that they don’t see Stanford grads as worthy, of course they are, it’s just that in law what has always been done is what is still done and what has always been done is OCI at Columbia, NYU, Penn, Harvard, Yale, Georgetown and sometimes Fordham, Michigan and Virginia. Some firms recruit heavily from Virginia, but most do not. It’s just a matter of what connections a particular firm has at a particular school beyond the top bunch where everyone does OCI.</p>