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Internship opportunities abound. Career services uses eattorney.com, and I was
able to get 4 interviews and two internships during the course of my law school
career. There are also study abroad programs which offer internships, and I
highly recommend them. I did the study abroad at Oxford, and it was the best
experience of my life, hands down. As far as prestige with employers, it still
doesn't compete with Berkeley or Stanford, but otherwise it was looked at very
favorably. It has a great local reputation, so if you want to work in the Bay
Area, it's a great school. I'm job hunting right now, and there are so few jobs
for new attorneys out there that I'm almost tempted to get an LLM and wait out
the recession.
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