this weekend crushed me. if you have any soul, don't mention anything related to that school up north to me ever...or at least until further notice. this was a hard emotional loss...arg.
so, i drew up a list of American cities to start my jobhunt. SF, DC, and Chicago are up top (in that order), followed by distant contenders Austin, Milwaukee, Seattle, Philly, and Atlanta (in no order).
now, how about abroad? of course, Vancouver
That aside, i think of Rome, Geneva, Basel, Oslo, Stockholm, Brussels, Strasbourg, Munich, Paris, Vienna, Freiburg (DE), London and Salzburg. those seem to be the biggest places for either environmental or art law. i would much rather Munich or Freiburg so I could move back to DE, but Geneva and Basel would also be great combinations of location and "good for career".*
any input?
*****
*the trick, of course, is to find an American firm that will send me abroad but not to Russia or Ukraine. once or twice i have been tempted to remove those languages from my resume, but i know that i never would. doing so would be irresponsible, at least until i have a job!
so, i drew up a list of American cities to start my jobhunt. SF, DC, and Chicago are up top (in that order), followed by distant contenders Austin, Milwaukee, Seattle, Philly, and Atlanta (in no order).
now, how about abroad? of course, Vancouver
That aside, i think of Rome, Geneva, Basel, Oslo, Stockholm, Brussels, Strasbourg, Munich, Paris, Vienna, Freiburg (DE), London and Salzburg. those seem to be the biggest places for either environmental or art law. i would much rather Munich or Freiburg so I could move back to DE, but Geneva and Basel would also be great combinations of location and "good for career".*
any input?
*****
*the trick, of course, is to find an American firm that will send me abroad but not to Russia or Ukraine. once or twice i have been tempted to remove those languages from my resume, but i know that i never would. doing so would be irresponsible, at least until i have a job!