whereskyle wrote:
1. I meant I took the LSAT twice, not that I scored 176 twice. I just meant to answer the question, but I did not do so clearly. Sorry about the confusion.
2. Thank you for the input. The reason (clerkship) you point out is exactly the reason I made this thread. I am only slightly more partial to NYC.
ph14 wrote:
1. For three years, I would prefer to live in LA-NYC-Chicago. But this is negligible compared to the anxiousness I have towards the possibility of striking out in 2 years from the "Veil" thread and "SA no offer" thread. If I chose solely based on where I want to practice I would choose Columbia (since S and Berkeley rejected me and I'd rather pay sticker for Columbia than sticker for UCLA + I think I should pay 250k to go to Columbia than 120k to go to USC as opposed to sticker v. full ride). Thank you for the input.
Florence Night wrote:I think Chicago does slightly better than Columbia with clerkships (
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=225508), though it's hard telling how much of it is self selection. The above poster is probably right that this comes down to which city you'd prefer.
Also, if money really matters, go to UC. I'd bet the COA difference is greater than 14k over three years, having spent some time in each city.
1. From several sources, it seems clear that Chicago's clerkship > Columbia's clerkship. I wonder if the difference in clerkship justifies the choice for someone in my shoes.
2. Thank you for your input.
PrideandGlory1776 wrote:Surely there's more offers than just these and USC? What about other schools besides GULC in 6-13? What are you offers there? Btw GULC hasn't even offered scholarships yet too so I'd wait to hear from all parties this thread seems a bit premature.
Oh, I didn't know GULC has not made any offers. rejected or waitlisted from all schools in 6-13.
CanadianWolf wrote:
1. I may not get any grant money. I was actually as optimistic as you are with my situation. But being waitlisted at 6-14 (other than GULC) and receiving $0 from UCLA was discouraging. It's more discouraging since there are so many people on TLS getting significant scholarship and even full rides at T14 (I'm not saying that they don't deserve it more than me. It just is discouraging).
2. Sorry, I caused same confusion as the first poster: 168/176
3. Yeah, I agree. Even if I won't be in debt, paying 250k is really scary. And paying sticker price is also a bit disappointing (makes me feel more of a customer than a member of the community). But there is opportunity cost too so...(for one, entering the market 1 year later).
4. Thank you for your input!
I have to get going for now - thank you for everyone's responses!