tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post1190529634434737732..comments2024-01-18T02:39:05.118-08:00Comments on Law School Truth Center: Buffalo Roaming "Very Well" from Wall Street to Main StreetLaw School Truth Centerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13166092871374037640noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post-22571723367801952722014-07-23T15:33:39.569-07:002014-07-23T15:33:39.569-07:00That's quite a story, with an unexpected happy...That's quite a story, with an unexpected happy ending. Sorry about your troubles along the way. Many people would have given up in your situation, and no one should expect an easy time coming out of Buffalo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post-57697437142865261312014-07-22T19:34:44.509-07:002014-07-22T19:34:44.509-07:00Thanks for commenting. Obviously, you needed to n...Thanks for commenting. Obviously, you needed to network more.Law School Truth Centerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13166092871374037640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post-54995189213731959872014-07-22T19:23:33.560-07:002014-07-22T19:23:33.560-07:00I too am a SUNY Buffalo law grad, class of 2004. I...I too am a SUNY Buffalo law grad, class of 2004. I graduated undergrad Phi Beta Kappa and had a partial scholarship to SUNY. I passed the bar on the first try. I couldn't find any job whatsoever for 6 months after graduation. I eventually took a job in a retail clothing store to make ends meet as student loans came due. 6 months later I got a job with a solo for $20 an hour no benefits. I got sick with a long term illness I have, I missed two weeks work and he fired me. Depressing as it was, as unemployment began to wear out, I felt lucky to get food stamps and began to see it as a positive way forward in my life. Then a friend at a party referred me to a document review staffing firm she had some luck with and that was my lucky break. I started making $35 an hour and did document review for two years. I loved it. I had no health benefits by health problems were stable and I was making enough to afford a decent apartment and life was greatly improving. Then, amazingly, I got an offer for a government job I had applied for on a whim and I remain in that job today. I am now a productive member of society and I use my law degree every day. <br /><br />So I had a positive outcome, however, it was a very painful path, and one I do not wish anyone else to have to tread. The education at the school is great. However, the reputation of the school is not. In a recent dialog with a law firm partner I have befriended from a sports activity I participate in, he flatly said, even years out he would not consider me, despite years working for the government or anyone from a non-ivy league school or at least Duke and only in the top half of their class. That's the plain truth in the 2014 legal market. <br /><br />I have been in a hiring position in my agency, and unfortunately, we have begun to only hire attorneys from more elite schools as well. Having gone to a lesser one, I have advocated strongly for some candidates who interviewed well and went to schools like Buffalo, however, upper management will not even consider them. In short, had I been applying for my job today, I would have no chance at it.<br /><br />Regardless of the education, the career services office at Buffalo is very weak, and opportunities are dwindling for non-tier one grads. I had a wonderful experience there. I met my partner there. But I cannot under any circumstances recommend the school to anyone in todays market. I'm just being honest.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post-23897511528397966282014-07-19T23:10:48.334-07:002014-07-19T23:10:48.334-07:00Wow.. you are 100% right.
The site has changed si...Wow.. you are 100% right.<br /><br />The site has changed since the last time I visited it. They list faculty, yes. But the Dean-level faculty member positions are nowhere to be found.<br /><br />As far as law schools, this is extremely odd. This, in fact, is the first one I've seen where they do not prominently feature those positions.<br /><br />SUNY B. will still hobble you financially. You still have to do exceptionally well to land a good job. Beyond that, it has no rep or base beyond the upstate NY area.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post-90492942185355230962014-07-19T19:33:42.412-07:002014-07-19T19:33:42.412-07:00I went to the Buffalo website and was unable to fi...I went to the Buffalo website and was unable to find any photos, bios, or any mention of the deans at all. Any prospective student should think long and hard about doing business with people who seem to have gone deeply undercover. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2363936253583148153.post-92196098035719047382014-07-19T18:32:22.004-07:002014-07-19T18:32:22.004-07:00Wasn't Buffalo trying to ride the "global...Wasn't Buffalo trying to ride the "global human rights" wave? I can't believe they're selling out by talking about "jobs." What are these "jobs," anyway?<br /><br />At least the principal dean doesn't talk about "jobs." He's got a fat paycheck coming in, what more could anyone want?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com