DiMaggi/o, Telle/s, Wimme/r, Armstron/g, Mon/k, Fry/e
Neither W nor M count in exodus. They were there short time and M barely out of grad school. List lacks Ruef and DB.
This is a bit unfair, since a lot of them just got there. I think it's fair to think that this will change as Conley, Sharkey, Wherry, etc are there at the start of student careers. (Desmond probably doesn't fit in that category)
Older guard of good advisers also started to step back as they neared retirement. Many of the new hires have been hot shots who don�t care about grad training....
These claims seem inflated; Princeton placement link from last year's cohort shows UBC, HKUST, LSE, ND and others
Yeah but this is wrong. UBC, ND, and HKUST were 2018/2019 placements. LSE seems to be last year 2019/2020.
They merged these so to appear just subpar. Now it's subpar and embarassing.
These claims seem inflated; Princeton placement link from last year's cohort shows UBC, HKUST, LSE, ND and others
Yeah but this is wrong. UBC, ND, and HKUST were 2018/2019 placements. LSE seems to be last year 2019/2020.
They merged these so to appear just subpar. Now it's subpar and embarassing.
There were multiple cohorts: one with UBC, ND, Emory Law, HKUST; another with Dartmouth and LSE.
Not great but also not terrible given the state of the market?