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 To me, those criteria are more like questions. How much money do you need? What work do you find meaningful? Etc. The second question in particular is what Andrew was writing about a few days ago on this twiki, the search for something to feel passionate about. Once you figure out what fires you up, what you want to do in the world, you just have to get someone to pay you for doing it... or at least get someone to pay you for something so that you can do what you want later.

-- ChristopherBuerger - 15 Apr 2008

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Well I think I already know what I want. The new question is how to get it.

Also, Here's proof CLS sets you up for big firm work.

http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2008/04/14/solid-placement-columbia-northwestern-top-law-firm-recruiting-survey/?mod=WSJBlog

Not only does CLS set us up for big firms right out of school, but its the best in the country at doing that (75%). I guess all the Harvard and Yale students go clerk.

-- JulianBaez - 15 Apr 2008

 
 
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