<p>is there any info on how well dartmouth graduates do in gaining grad school admissions (law, medicine, etc.etc.) and jobs?</p>
<p>As with everything in life, indiviudal mileage may vary.
Keep in mind not every one wants to attend the top15 law school. Depending on where you end up at(especially in the midwest and south, you could gain more opportunites going regionally vs. attending Harvard.</p>
<p>Law Schools Accepting Dartmouth Graduates 2004-05</p>
<p>American University Texas Southern University</p>
<p>Ave Maria School of Law Texas Tech University</p>
<p>Baylor University Texas Wesleyan University</p>
<p>Benjamin Cardozo School of Law Thomas Jefferson School of Law</p>
<p>Boston College Law SchoolTulane University</p>
<p>Boston University University of Arizona</p>
<p>Brooklyn Law SchoolUniversity of Arkansas Little Rock</p>
<p>Campbell University School of LawUniversity of California Berkeley</p>
<p>Case Western Reserve UniversityUniversity of California Davis</p>
<p>Catholic University of AmericaUniversity of California Hastings</p>
<p>Chicago-Kent College of LawUniversity of California Los Angeles</p>
<p>Columbia UniversityUniversity of Chicago</p>
<p>Cornell UniversityUniversity of Cincinnati</p>
<p>Creighton UniversityUniversity of Colorado</p>
<p>De Paul UniversityUniversity of Connecticut</p>
<p>Duke UniversityUniversity of Denver College of Law</p>
<p>Emory UniversityUniversity of Florida Levin College</p>
<p>Florida Coastal School of LawUniversity of Georgia</p>
<p>Florida State UniversityUniversity of Houston</p>
<p>Fordham UniversityUniversity of Illinois</p>
<p>George Mason University School of LawUniversity of Iowa</p>
<p>George Washington UniversityUniversity of Maryland</p>
<p>Georgetown UniversityUniversity of Miami</p>
<p>Georgia State UniversityUniversity of Michigan</p>
<p>Harvard Law SchoolUniversity of Minnesota</p>
<p>Hofstra UniversityUniversity of Missouri Columbia</p>
<p>Howard UniversityUniversity of North Carolina</p>
<p>Indiana University - BloomingtonUniversity of Notre Dame</p>
<p>Lewis and Clark - Northwestern University of Oklahoma</p>
<p>Loyola Law School Los Angeles University of Oregon School of Law[c/enter]</p>
<p>Loyola University New Orleans [center]University of Pennsylvania</p>
<p>Marquette University University of Pittsburgh</p>
<p>New England School of Law University of Richmond</p>
<p>New York Law School University of San Diego</p>
<p>New York University School of Law University of San Francisco</p>
<p>North Carolina Central University University of Southern California Law School</p>
<p>Northeastern University University of Texas School of Law</p>
<p>Northwestern University University of Utah</p>
<p>Nova Southeastern University University of Virginia</p>
<p>Ohio State University University of Washington</p>
<p>Pace University University of Wisconsin</p>
<p>Pennsylvania State University Dickinson Valparaiso University</p>
<p>Pepperdine University Vanderbilt University Law School</p>
<p>Rutgers University School of Law Newark Villanova University</p>
<p>Saint John's University School of Law Lake Forest University School of Law</p>
<p>Saint Thomas University School of Law Washington and Lee University</p>
<p>Santa Clara University Washington University Missouri</p>
<p>Seattle University School of Law Widener University School of Law</p>
<p>Seton Hall University William and Mary Law School</p>
<p>South Texas College of Law William Mitchell College of Law</p>
<p>Southern Methodist University Willamette University</p>
<p>Stanford University Law School Yale Law School</p>
<p>Stetson University</p>
<p>Suffolk University Law School</p>
<p>Syracuse University College of Law</p>
<p>Temple University</p>
<p>Sybbie-</p>
<p>Two things. 1) It is never better to attend a regional college vs. a nationally-known college like Harvard, like you implied. Even if you are working in the South, you will have more opportunities as a Harvard Law grad than a Tulane Law grad. HOWEVER, Tulane will serve you better than Suffolk.</p>
<p>2) The list doesn't tell much. Probably dozens of colleges if not hundreds have a similar list. What is important is how many attended each school. Are only two people getting in Harvard Law? Or dozens? It makes a big difference. A list doesn't really answer "how well graduates do".</p>
<p>Many schools do not give you their number.</p>
<p>Class 2004-2005
Yale 10- dartmouth3</p>
<p>HLS undergrad for 2005-2006
Dartmouth- 31
<a href="http://www.law.harvard.edu/admissions/jd/colleges.php%5B/url%5D">http://www.law.harvard.edu/admissions/jd/colleges.php</a></p>
<p>Boston University 14
<a href="http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/law/item02.html#anchor04%5B/url%5D">http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/law/item02.html#anchor04</a></p>
<p>university of virginia -7
<a href="http://www.law.virginia.edu/home2002/html/prospectives/class08.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.law.virginia.edu/home2002/html/prospectives/class08.htm</a></p>
<p>attaching the NALP link.</p>
<p>TOp law firms are important if you are looking to practice in large cities EX: NYC, Boston, DC, Chicago, California. Many companies recruit regionally.</p>
<p>Look up a firm in Louisiana or mississippi (they still practice law there and some people are interested in practicing law). Pick a firm, and see where those firms recruit.</p>
<p>Dartmouth is one of the best feeders in business and law. In the WSJ survey of grad placement it was #7.</p>
<p>slipper's box is full. :(</p>
<p>Link to Wall Street Journal Feeder Ranking</p>
<p>top 50 feeder schools</p>
<p>Top state feeder schools</p>
<p>Wow penn only got 2 into Yale?</p>
<p>no 10 got into yale</p>
<p>Sophomore summer has not even started and career services has already set up a series of workshops, internship tables & information sessions (goldman sachs & mckinsey) for 08's who are seeking internships for the fall and winter terms (current Dartmouth students can check the school's interviewtrak/monstertrak).</p>
<p>The first resume drop deadline is July 5, for the first series of on-campus interviews that will be taking place over the summer (available only to students who are on campus over the summer). Some companies that are holding on-campus and telephone interviews over the summer include;</p>
<p>Slack Barshinger
-Business-to-Business Marketing/Advertising Agency
ALL TERMS Account Management Intern</p>
<p>*Resume Drop Employer - Will conduct phone interviews</p>
<p>Merrill Lynch
-Financial Services
FALL Operations Analyst Intern
*Resume Drop Employer - Will conduct phone interviews</p>
<p>Barclays Capital
-Financial Services
WINTER Fixed Income Trading Intern
On-campus Interviews: July _th</p>
<p>Bridgewater Associates
-Financial Services
FALL, WINTER or SPRING Investment Management Intern
FALL, WINTER or SPRING Technology Intern
On-campus Interviews: July -th & -th</p>
<p>Citigroup Corporate & Investment Bank
-Financial Services
WINTER or SPRING Investment Banking Analyst Intern*
On-campus Interviews: July -th</p>
<p>GSC Partners
-Investment Management
FALL or WINTER Financial Analyst Intern - Control
Distressed Group*
On-campus Interviews: July __st</p>
<p>Lehman Brothers
-Financial Services
WINTER Investment Banking Corporate Analyst Intern
WINTER Capital Markets Analyst Intern
On-campus Interviews: July _-th</p>
<p>Mercer Oliver Wyman
-Financial Consulting
WINTER Consultant Intern
On-campus Interviews: July _th</p>
<p>McKinsey & Company
-Management/Strategy Consulting
WINTER or SPRING Business Analyst Intern
On-campus Interviews: July th</p>
<p>school year 2006-07 recruiting calendar of events;</p>