SUNY vs. CUNY et. al Forum
- Nova
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Re: SUNY vs. CUNY et. al
[Its a different poster in a different situation who bumped a thread form 3 years ago]
- Nova
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Re: SUNY vs. CUNY et. al
Well, theres a lot more info needed. For starters...harveyspectorlover wrote:sorry i know my question doesn't fit this thread, but just needed an opinion. SUNY (closer to home, Canada) or OU Law (have ties with Oklahoma)
What kind of law do you want to practice?
What scholarships have you gotten? What are the stipulations on them?
Would you be satisfied practicing law in OK long term?
What are your numbers?
What is the total cost of attendance of each? (Tuition + Fees + Cost of living - Scholarship)
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Re: SUNY vs. CUNY et. al
lol didn't see that. First, OP needs in-state residence for either to be a good plan.Nova wrote:[Its a different poster in a different situation who bumped a thread form 3 years ago]
- sanjola
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Re: SUNY vs. CUNY et. al
I am so confused...Nova wrote:[Its a different poster in a different situation who bumped a thread form 3 years ago]
- romothesavior
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Re: SUNY vs. CUNY et. al
Neither of those schools is worth anywhere near $100k in debt.harveyspectorlover wrote:timbs4339 wrote:What is your total COA including UG debt?
If it is as high as I think it is, you'll basically require PI in order to have a shot at paying it off in 10 years after graduation from any of the schools listed, assuming you can get and keep a PI job. CUNY might be the best in this regard, because you can aggressively intern and work during the school year.
Total would be around 100,000
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