Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)? Forum
- JG Hall
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
I say Brooklyn, because BLS is near the stop for the IKEA shuttle, and I like cheap Swedish meatballs. Also, that's probably all your budget will allow when you graduate from any of these schools with a shitload of debt and no job prospects - particleboard furniture and cheap meatballs.
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- rman1201
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Are you serious? I love IKEA, the food there is awesome. BLS just came back on my radar if they give me decent cashJG Hall wrote:I say Brooklyn, because BLS is near the stop for the IKEA shuttle, and I like cheap Swedish meatballs. Also, that's probably all your budget will allow when you graduate from any of these schools with a shitload of debt and no job prospects - particleboard furniture and cheap meatballs.
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
Even if it was flame, I really enjoyed this thread ("hose-brain" in particular).
If this wasn't flame, will you promise to keep up apprised of how you end up doing, OP? I confess that I'd take some grim, misanthropic satisfaction from seeing you blunder your way to just below median at Cardozo and then spend your jobless 2L summer informing "hose-brains" about how the grading curve is arbitrary (or, in the alternative, that you just have a "mental blockage" about law school exams).
If this wasn't flame, will you promise to keep up apprised of how you end up doing, OP? I confess that I'd take some grim, misanthropic satisfaction from seeing you blunder your way to just below median at Cardozo and then spend your jobless 2L summer informing "hose-brains" about how the grading curve is arbitrary (or, in the alternative, that you just have a "mental blockage" about law school exams).
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
Gross over exaggeration is an over exaggerated.JG Hall wrote:I say Brooklyn, because BLS is near the stop for the IKEA shuttle, and I like cheap Swedish meatballs. Also, that's probably all your budget will allow when you graduate from any of these schools with a shitload of debt and no job prospects - particleboard furniture and cheap meatballs.
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
I enjoyed hose-brain as well.Rule11 wrote:Even if it was flame, I really enjoyed this thread ("hose-brain" in particular).
If this wasn't flame, will you promise to keep up apprised of how you end up doing, OP? I confess that I'd take some grim, misanthropic satisfaction from seeing you blunder your way to just below median at Cardozo and then spend your jobless 2L summer informing "hose-brains" about how the grading curve is arbitrary (or, in the alternative, that you just have a "mental blockage" about law school exams).
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
Something about the way you said this sounded sexual. Maybe just because it was in the context of "mental blockage."Hank Chill wrote:I enjoyed hose-brain as well.Rule11 wrote:Even if it was flame, I really enjoyed this thread ("hose-brain" in particular).
If this wasn't flame, will you promise to keep up apprised of how you end up doing, OP? I confess that I'd take some grim, misanthropic satisfaction from seeing you blunder your way to just below median at Cardozo and then spend your jobless 2L summer informing "hose-brains" about how the grading curve is arbitrary (or, in the alternative, that you just have a "mental blockage" about law school exams).
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
OP: Have you decided yet?
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I have a feeling we would all know if he had made a decision.rman1201 wrote:OP: Have you decided yet?
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
Lol, probably true. Anyway, just in case any of you are genuinely interested in what my final decision will be...I am still waiting on a few schools before I attempt to use what I've got for negotiations. After that, I will hopefully make up my mind.ilovesf wrote:I have a feeling we would all know if he had made a decision.rman1201 wrote:OP: Have you decided yet?
The options I put up here are all assuming I wont get any scholarship money from negotiations and is excluding the other potential schools I'm waiting on.
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
What schools are you waiting to hear from that you think you might have a shot at? Also, just thought I would let you know I voted for Cardozo. New Jersey is ehh(I personally just wouldn't want to live or practice there), so I automatically ruled Rutgers out. It also doesn't sound like you're too thrilled on that school either from what I've read, and you definately don't want to force anything. Considering most of your schools are in New York, there's no avoiding the high cost of living and increased debt. So I'm thinking you might as well be located in arguably the best part of New York(Manhattan), attending the best school out of your options, and hopefully make use of the Career Center, OCIs, and networking opportunities. Just because you're not attending a T-14 doesn't mean your totally SOL, it's what you make of your time at your school.. In any case, best of luck to you.
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Thank you for the encouragement.HopelesslyOptimistic wrote:What schools are you waiting to hear from that you think you might have a shot at? Also, just thought I would let you know I voted for Cardozo. New Jersey is ehh(I personally just wouldn't want to live or practice there), so I automatically ruled Rutgers out. It also doesn't sound like you're too thrilled on that school either from what I've read, and you definately don't want to force anything. Considering most of your schools are in New York, there's no avoiding the high cost of living and increased debt. So I'm thinking you might as well be located in arguably the best part of New York(Manhattan), attending the best school out of your options, and hopefully make use of the Career Center, OCIs, and networking opportunities. Just because you're not attending a T-14 doesn't mean your totally SOL, it's what you make of your time at your school.. In any case, best of luck to you.
Regarding the high cost of living e.t.c., That is not a factor for me because I live by my parents in NY. That being the case, at this point without the negotiations, Hofstra would be my cheapest choice b/c they offered me 25k a year. However, I'm not sure that Hofstra is worth it even with the low cost tuition which is why I'm still considering Cardozo with all that debt.
The other schools I'm waiting on are Uconn and Brooklyn. After I hear from them and see if I get any scholarships (not likely, I know) then I will start negotiating and hopefully have a final decision before March 25, my deadline at Cardozo.
Best of luck to you as well!
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNL ... 82&rss=nlj
The law school with the highest tuition compared to its percentage of graduates taking NLJ 250 first-year associate jobs was Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Of its 2010 graduates, 12.6% landed NLJ 250 jobs, for a ranking of No. 34 on the Go-To list. Cardozo's tuition was $45,170, making it the 14th most expensive school among the 50. Federal and state judicial clerkships didn't count toward the Go-To Law School rankings, and Cardozo reported that 18 graduates, or 4.7% of the class, took clerkships after graduation.
"We think we're well positioned, based on our relationships in the legal field, to do very well as the market picks up," said John DeNatale, director of communications at Cardozo.
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
That's interesting, because in the Hofstra thread, you say you are still in review and haven't heard back from them.
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- Hank Chill
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
EXPOSED.kimberlykpage wrote:That's interesting, because in the Hofstra thread, you say you are still in review and haven't heard back from them.
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... a#p4114169
Posted on March 3rd saying he hasn't heard from Hofstra. What is this crap?
Posted on March 3rd saying he hasn't heard from Hofstra. What is this crap?
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
Interesting. One page back and he talks about getting his 25k scholarship. Surely he's not so stupid as to claim in the SAME THREAD that he both received 25k scholarship and is in review?FiveSermon wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... a#p4114169
Posted on March 3rd saying he hasn't heard from Hofstra. What is this crap?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=325
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
He's going to have a tough time as a lawyer if he can't even keep his online forum stories straight...
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- lawfreak
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
Ok guys I have to clear up that Hofstra thread thing, and you can choose whether to believe me or not. I checked out my "view your posts" and as always check the new posts. Well for some reason I thought I was in the "Brooklyn" thread when I posted that "IR since 1/18" post when I was in the "Hofstra" thread. In short, I thought I was posting that to Brooklyn law school thread which btw I got my answer from them today and was waitlisted. You can check that in the Brooklyn thread if you don;t believe me.
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I also must admit that I'm flattered as to how much analyzation goes into my posts. Thanks guys for taking such an interest in my issues! I mean that seriously.
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
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Yeah and all this analyzing points to the same advice. Retake or your better off doing something else.lawfreak wrote:I also must admit that I'm flattered as to how much analyzation goes into my posts. Thanks guys for taking such an interest in my issues! I mean that seriously.
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
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Analysis?lawfreak wrote:I also must admit that I'm flattered as to how much analyzation goes into my posts. Thanks guys for taking such an interest in my issues! I mean that seriously.
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
I hate to be 'that guy', but if you haven't mastered basic English you're going to have a hard time as a lawyer.
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Re: Cardozo vs Brooklyn vs Rutgers-Newark vs Hofstra(with 20K)?
It seems you have offended the internet gods in some way.rman1201 wrote:Analysis?lawfreak wrote:I also must admit that I'm flattered as to how much analyzation goes into my posts. Thanks guys for taking such an interest in my issues! I mean that seriously.
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
I hate to be 'that guy', but if you haven't matered basic English you're going to have a hard time as a lawyer.
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I have an excuse, I'm on an ipod with a tiny keyboard.Justathought wrote:It seems you have offended the internet gods in some way.rman1201 wrote:Analysis?lawfreak wrote:I also must admit that I'm flattered as to how much analyzation goes into my posts. Thanks guys for taking such an interest in my issues! I mean that seriously.
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
I hate to be 'that guy', but if you haven't matered basic English you're going to have a hard time as a lawyer.
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rman1201 wrote:I have an excuse, I'm on an ipod with a tiny keyboard.Justathought wrote:It seems you have offended the internet gods in some way.rman1201 wrote:Analysis?lawfreak wrote:I also must admit that I'm flattered as to how much analyzation goes into my posts. Thanks guys for taking such an interest in my issues! I mean that seriously.
Oh, and I'm just wondering according to you guys who thought I just made all that up - what would I gain by making up this info to a bunch of anonymous users? I'm a bit surprised that none of you even thought to give me the benefit of the doubt and assume that I accidently posted it in the wrong thread. How stupid do you really think I am (despite my low LSAT score of course)!?
I hate to be 'that guy', but if you haven't matered basic English you're going to have a hard time as a lawyer.
<3
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And I acknowledge how loserly it sounds that I'm checking TLS from an Ipod... Im stuck in an airport (just left BU's ASD ... Sooooo awesome)
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