Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker) Forum
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Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
Hello,
I am trying to decide between Georgetown Law (40k/year scholarship) or Northwestern Law (sticker).
I am interested in initially working in Big Law to pay off my loans after graduating law school, and possibly entering a government position after that. I would like to study employment law or become a prosecutor. I spent my college summers in DC, but I am from Chicago.
Georgetown is offering me 40k/year, which brings my COA to approximately 120k, all being financed through loans. I will be paying sticker at Northwestern. LSAT 165, GPA 3.9.
Thank you for any and all advice!
I am trying to decide between Georgetown Law (40k/year scholarship) or Northwestern Law (sticker).
I am interested in initially working in Big Law to pay off my loans after graduating law school, and possibly entering a government position after that. I would like to study employment law or become a prosecutor. I spent my college summers in DC, but I am from Chicago.
Georgetown is offering me 40k/year, which brings my COA to approximately 120k, all being financed through loans. I will be paying sticker at Northwestern. LSAT 165, GPA 3.9.
Thank you for any and all advice!
- trebekismyhero
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Re: Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
I'd encourage you to retake the LSAT for even more money from other t14 schools, but if you are going to go now, definitely go with Georgetown. NU is the better school, but not worth sticker over 40k a year at Gtown. You can still get Chicago from Gtown, just have to network and honestly Chicago from Gtown is probably easier than staying in DC because there is less competition among gtown classmates and t14 generally
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Re: Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
I second the advice given above.
NU definitely has better placement numbers but it's not worth the 40k extra per year.
If you're iffy about Georgetown though, you should consider re-taking the LSAT and re-applying next year.
NU definitely has better placement numbers but it's not worth the 40k extra per year.
If you're iffy about Georgetown though, you should consider re-taking the LSAT and re-applying next year.
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Re: Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
Georgetown. Congrats on the scholarship and good luck!
- Dcc617
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Re: Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
OP, have you tried to negotiate with NU to match Georgetown?
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- nealric
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Re: Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
Georgetown alum, and I agree with this sentiment.trebekismyhero wrote:I'd encourage you to retake the LSAT for even more money from other t14 schools, but if you are going to go now, definitely go with Georgetown. NU is the better school, but not worth sticker over 40k a year at Gtown. You can still get Chicago from Gtown, just have to network and honestly Chicago from Gtown is probably easier than staying in DC because there is less competition among gtown classmates and t14 generally
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Re: Georgetown (40k/year) or Northwestern (sticker)
I would vote for the retake. What were your practice timed LSAT’s? If you were consistently scoring in the 170’s in your timed practice tests then it’s a no brained. Was your 165 a retake? Your gpa is awesome. Don’t waste it. Study hard and retake. Schools will only really take your highest score anyways. I tread that Yale is the only one that might really look and consider all the scores. If you can get into 170’s then combined with your gpa you are looking at big bucks. Don’t leave money on the table.