Long time lurker, first time poster.
I'm going into my senior year this fall at a private college in Nebraska. I'm from Southern California but don't plan on returning back to CA to live permanently. I am interested in living in NE,MO,AZ,UT, or maybe NV.
My practice LSATS are all in the 168-171 range and I have a GPA of 3.4 so far.
Is it worth it to go to a lower ranked school with a scholarship or is it worth it to spend the money to go to Iowa.
Nebraska is extremely regional but is SUPER cheap.
Iowa isn't as regional but is more expensive.
Do I take the chance on spending the money @ Iowa because I don't know where I'm going to end up living?
Thanks for the help guys and gals.
Iowa v Nebraska Forum
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Iowa v Nebraska
Last edited by jacqlynrey on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Iowa v Nebraska
Just take the LSAT and then figure it out.
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Re: Iowa v Nebraska
Your avatar made me say this in his voice.Tom Joad wrote:Hey babe.
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Re: Iowa v Nebraska
Iowa is very regional as well. UA-R, ASU, BYU, UU would be better for their respective states. If you want MO/Midwest in general, then WUSTL would be the way to go if you manage to score in your range.
AFAIK, Iowa has the worsttt sTTTips in T1. You would have to stay in the top third to keep your scholly. That sucks, because there is a 66% chance you will lose it.
AFAIK, Iowa has the worsttt sTTTips in T1. You would have to stay in the top third to keep your scholly. That sucks, because there is a 66% chance you will lose it.
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