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New Report: These Two Non-T14 Law Schools Are Among Your Best Bets for Landing at an Am Law 10 Firm
Several T14 schools missed GradReports' top 10, including Stanford and University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
November 17, 2021 at 04:08 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
Prospective law students hoping to land a job at a top-grossing law firm upon graduation may want to broaden their law school search a bit, according to a new ranking of the top Big Law feeder schools that suggests some institutions outside the T14 can lead to impressive salaries—without equally impressive student debt.
The University of Chicago School of Law topped the list compiled by GradReports, which, according to its website, provides salary scores for over 2,200 colleges across 334 majors, salary-driven rankings, and reviews from current students and alumni.
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