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KC LAW
  • Applicant

Got accepted into Dal today and now I have to make a choice. 

I'd like to work out west (Calgary, Edmonton, and other west cities) as the Maritimes to me has no real place and city I can see myself living in. I'm interested in arbitration, and negotiations law right now but that could change. Any advice would help

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GoatDuck
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I’d go with USask if I were you. USask grads are well represented in the AB market from what I’ve seen.

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CheeseToast
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On 4/11/2023 at 3:42 PM, KC LAW said:

I'm interested in arbitration, and negotiations law right now but that could change.

I too am scared of the courtroom.

Dal does fine out west, might even make on stand out in recruit. Usask is cheaper and probably has more people staying the prairies while I think Dal has more people from BC. 

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DennisNextDoor
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I am a USask grad. I would say probably 35 percent of our graduating class ended up in Alberta. If you were hoping to end up in Calgary or Edmonton, I think USask would be the correct choice. 

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