Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law? Forum
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Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law?
I was told that I would most likely be stuck in central PA after graduating from one of these schools, but I really would like to avoid living in a rural area for the rest of my life. I'm a city person.
Philadelphia seems to be a great place to live.. Could somebody tell me how likely it would be to land on a job in Philadelphia graduating from PSU or Dickinson?
Philadelphia seems to be a great place to live.. Could somebody tell me how likely it would be to land on a job in Philadelphia graduating from PSU or Dickinson?
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Too much competition from Penn, Temple & Villanova among others. Ask Penn State & Dickinson (I thought that PSU bought Dickinson a few years ago) where the top 10% placed in their most recent classes. Then realize that top 10% is not going to happen for 90% of the class.
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
I see. Thanks..
My situation:
PSU & Dickinon = full tuition scholly (no stipulation)
Temple = will have to pay $14,000 per year (2.5/4.0 GPA stipulation)
Would attending Temple worth the risk?
My situation:
PSU & Dickinon = full tuition scholly (no stipulation)
Temple = will have to pay $14,000 per year (2.5/4.0 GPA stipulation)
Would attending Temple worth the risk?
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
I don't know because I do not know where PSU places its top students. It is very difficult to turn down a full tuition scholarship from a school located in the state where you want to practice.
Consider asking Temple for an increased scholarship based on your full tuition , no stips offer from PSU.
Temple has a strong presence in the Philly legal community.
Consider asking Temple for an increased scholarship based on your full tuition , no stips offer from PSU.
Temple has a strong presence in the Philly legal community.
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Temple grad here. I got a scholarship with the stipulation. It was incredibly easy to make grades there if you put in the work.
Plus, you literally can't throw a rock in Philly without hitting a Temple grad. It's worth it. I would choose Temple over Penn State and Villanova in a heart beat.
Plus, you literally can't throw a rock in Philly without hitting a Temple grad. It's worth it. I would choose Temple over Penn State and Villanova in a heart beat.
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Hey, I'm a 0L very interested in Temple. Is a 2.5 basically good standing? I know this site always says to be wary of stips but its not like this is top 10% or even top 50%.FlyEaglesFly1701 wrote:Temple grad here. I got a scholarship with the stipulation. It was incredibly easy to make grades there if you put in the work.
If you don't mind, could you maybe offer some insights into neighborhoods with an easy commute to campus. I will be relying on public transportation and biking.
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
I'm currently at Temple and chose a full-tuition scholarship here over full-tuition and stipend at Dickinson. There is a lot more opportunity down here and Temple grads do decently well. If you have no interest in working in central PA, don't go to Dickinson or PSU. Dickinson has solid alumni connections in Harrisburg and the school seems to be headed in the right direction after the split from PSU, but you will most likely be stuck in central PA. Anecdotally, I have talked to a number of Dickinson grads that have confirmed the above.ronald47 wrote:I was told that I would most likely be stuck in central PA after graduating from one of these schools, but I really would like to avoid living in a rural area for the rest of my life. I'm a city person.
Philadelphia seems to be a great place to live.. Could somebody tell me how likely it would be to land on a job in Philadelphia graduating from PSU or Dickinson?
As for the cost at Temple, $14k/year isn't terrible, but try to negotiate it down; Temple has been handing out a lot full scholarships over the past few years. A 2.5 would put you in the bottom 10-15% of the class, so I wouldn't worry about it. I asked them to remove the stipulation, but they refused. I figured I would just drop out if I had less than a 2.5 anyway.
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
In short, not likely.
ronald47 wrote:I was told that I would most likely be stuck in central PA after graduating from one of these schools, but I really would like to avoid living in a rural area for the rest of my life. I'm a city person.
Philadelphia seems to be a great place to live.. Could somebody tell me how likely it would be to land on a job in Philadelphia graduating from PSU or Dickinson?
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Don't do Dickinson. I went there on a full ship + living stipend... ended up taking a leave and going back to my 7-year career as an educator. A month after securing full time employment, Dickinson called the school/my employer and tried to get me fired. Luckily, I'm busting my butt, doing a great job (secured a grant today for curricular materials!), and the school enjoys having me.
I know that this is very anecdotal, BUT do you REALLY want to be part of a school that is that controlling and overstepping boundaries - especially if you have other options? Think about it
I know that this is very anecdotal, BUT do you REALLY want to be part of a school that is that controlling and overstepping boundaries - especially if you have other options? Think about it
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Glad it worked out for you. I remember several threads where myself and many others tried to talk you out of choosing Dickinson.bmathers wrote:Don't do Dickinson. I went there on a full ship + living stipend... ended up taking a leave and going back to my 7-year career as an educator. A month after securing full time employment, Dickinson called the school/my employer and tried to get me fired. Luckily, I'm busting my butt, doing a great job (secured a grant today for curricular materials!), and the school enjoys having me.
I know that this is very anecdotal, BUT do you REALLY want to be part of a school that is that controlling and overstepping boundaries - especially if you have other options? Think about it
Might I ask what straw broke the camel's back?
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Wow how surprising after all of TLS tried to talk you out of going there yet you rationalized your way into a bad decision. Glad its working out now though.bmathers wrote:Don't do Dickinson. I went there on a full ship + living stipend... ended up taking a leave and going back to my 7-year career as an educator. A month after securing full time employment, Dickinson called the school/my employer and tried to get me fired. Luckily, I'm busting my butt, doing a great job (secured a grant today for curricular materials!), and the school enjoys having me.
I know that this is very anecdotal, BUT do you REALLY want to be part of a school that is that controlling and overstepping boundaries - especially if you have other options? Think about it
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Sorry, but I'm done with it and am done talking about or with Dickinson Law. I'll leave it at that.saf18hornet wrote:Glad it worked out for you. I remember several threads where myself and many others tried to talk you out of choosing Dickinson.bmathers wrote:Don't do Dickinson. I went there on a full ship + living stipend... ended up taking a leave and going back to my 7-year career as an educator. A month after securing full time employment, Dickinson called the school/my employer and tried to get me fired. Luckily, I'm busting my butt, doing a great job (secured a grant today for curricular materials!), and the school enjoys having me.
I know that this is very anecdotal, BUT do you REALLY want to be part of a school that is that controlling and overstepping boundaries - especially if you have other options? Think about it
Might I ask what straw broke the camel's back?
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
You probably have a better shot at Wilmington "biglaw" I know a handful of people who got the big 4 through oci and no one in Philadelphia.
Graduated Carlisle 2016.
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Re: Probability of finding a legal job in Philadelphia after graduating from Penn State University Park or Dickinson Law
Graduating from Temple this May, best decision of my life. I rejected full scholarships from other school over Temple. I'm joining a big firm in Philly too. Honestly, like someone else said, if you put in the work (especially your first year), it's not that hard to get the grades. If you want to end up in Philadelphia, you should definitely not choose Penn State or Dickinson.
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