Minnesota vs Iowa Forum
- sailwoanchor
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Minnesota vs Iowa
I have a full tuition scholarship to Iowa and recently got accepted off the waitlist to Minnesota. Their offer was $15000 a year, but I am trying to negotiate at this time. The stipulations are the same. The big difference is where I want to go versus how much debt I want.
- jbagelboy
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Re: Minnesota vs Iowa
Yes, good point. Can you answer this question for us? It's a question you have to figure out. The only reason to take UMN here over Iowa is if you really didn't want to work in Iowa and really want to work in the twin cities. Otherwise thats way too much debt to take on for that degree.sailwoanchor wrote:I have a full tuition scholarship to Iowa and recently got accepted off the waitlist to Minnesota. Their offer was $15000 a year, but I am trying to negotiate at this time. The stipulations are the same. The big difference is where I want to go versus how much debt I want.
- Doorkeeper
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Re: Minnesota vs Iowa
Do you want to work in Minnesota? If yes, then go to Minnesota.
Do you want to work in Iowa? If yes, then go to Iowa.
Do you want to work in Iowa? If yes, then go to Iowa.
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- beepboopbeep
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Re: Minnesota vs Iowa
Oddly, the few lawyers I know in Iowa through my stepdad all went to Minnesota. But that's kind of the opposite of OP's scenario, if I'm reading it right.Doorkeeper wrote:Do you want to work in Minnesota? If yes, then go to Minnesota.
Do you want to work in Iowa? If yes, then go to Iowa.
Minnesota is marginally more prestigious (as a law school, though perhaps not overall) in the region, but both have decent LST numbers. You won't be barred from either state with a degree from either school, certainly.
Can you estimate total CoA/loans for each? I presume even with a full tuition scholarship at UofI you'll have to take out some CoL loans, and Iowa City can be more expensive than you'd expect if you don't know the lay of the land.
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Re: Minnesota vs Iowa
You said the stips are the same but what are they? If you have a chance of losing your scholarship, I'd pick UMN.
- jbagelboy
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Re: Minnesota vs Iowa
the only stips UMN places on its scholarships are very manageable. I think only 1 person lost their scholarship at UMN last year out of a class of several hundred.nebula666 wrote:You said the stips are the same but what are they? If you have a chance of losing your scholarship, I'd pick UMN.
I don't know what that implies for Iowa tho
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Re: Minnesota vs Iowa
This, although that full-tuition scholly at IA is by no means a bad deal.Doorkeeper wrote:Do you want to work in Minnesota? If yes, then go to Minnesota.
Do you want to work in Iowa? If yes, then go to Iowa.