The BCG Attorney Search Guide to Class Ranking Distinctions and Law Review Membership
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This is an introduction to the The 2004 BCG Attorney Search Guide to Class Ranking Distinctions and Law Review Admission at America’s Top 50 Law. You can read the rest of the guide by clicking here:
http://www.bcgsearch.com/bcgguide.pdf
The 2004 BCG Attorney Search Guide to Class Ranking Distinctions and Law Review Admission at America’s Top 50 Law is the product of over six months of work and hundreds of hours of interviews and research by our attorney recruiters. The 2004 BCG Attorney Search Guide to Class Ranking Distinctions and Law Review Admission at America’s Top 50 Law (the "Guide")was prepared in response to the needs of our clients for this information. In addition to interviewing current students and recent graduates of each school profiled herein, in order to ensure its accuracy, we also provided a copy of the Guide to each law school for review and revision prior to releasing it. Many of the law schools initially refused to help us at all and only helped after we had gathered the information in the Guide from their own current and past students. There was a tremendous amount of resistance to us getting this information; however, the result is that we have compiled the only guide of its kind anywhere. Rest assured that each law school profiled herein has had the chance to "certify" this information as being accurate.
BCG Attorney Search begins the Guide with a few short articles and then go into a discussion of the law schools individually.The law schools are arranged in alphabetical order.
BCG Attorney Search hopes this is a useful source of information for you.
by A. Harrison Barnes, Esq.
This article courtesy of BCG Attorney Search.
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