Columbia or Harvard for International/Public Interest law?
Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 8:23 am
Here's my situation: I put down a deposit at Columbia awhile ago and was psyching myself up to attend, never seriously considering that the HLS waitlist would pan out. And then, surprisingly, I was recently admitted to HLS. I'm now in the very fortunate position of seriously considering which school would be better for my interests, goals, and financial concerns. I'm interested in Public International Law (something along the lines of UN/Amnesty International/Human Rights Watch), so living in New York would be helpful, and my understanding is that the program at CLS is a bit better in this field. CLS's LRAP also seems to be a bit more forgiving than the LIPP. However, Harvard's program in this field is also strong and my sense is that they put a much larger emphasis on PI law (and resources for PI law) than CLS does. I also like the Cambridge area better than Morningside Heights. Also, no merit aid from CLS.
What would you do if you were in my shoes? (Besides be extremely grateful, which, trust me, I am.) LRAP/LIPP will factor heavily into my decision.
Thanks so much!
What would you do if you were in my shoes? (Besides be extremely grateful, which, trust me, I am.) LRAP/LIPP will factor heavily into my decision.
Thanks so much!