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Ole Miss Law or Memphis Law
I am trying to choose between Memphis or Ole Miss. I am married with two children and will not be moving anywhere else to attend law school. I only applied to these two schools.
I live 45 minutes away from both. Ole Miss has offered a 20k scholarship with a 2.0 GPA stipulation and Memphis will not offer scholarships until January. I have heard that Memphis is not as giving with their scholarships and they are currently 2k more a semester even though I will be considered in-state.
My mom has been a paralegal for over 10 years and has been doing real-estate closings for most of that time. I have been around these types of firms and that is the type of law I am leaning towards (contracts/real-estate).
My entire family is in Memphis and that is most likely where I would work as an attorney but I am not opposed to moving further south in MS, I just feel like Memphis may have more money to offer. I also got my bachelors from Ole Miss.
All that to say, tuition costs aside, which school would be best? Does an Ole Miss J.D. matter vs a Memphis J.D. if I plan to work in the North MS/Memphis area since they are so close together? Does coming out and making decent money depend on the school I go to or am I ok to go to either school and simply rely on my grades in law school to get me a decent job? Pros and Cons of each school?
I don't need advice on taking the LSAT again or going to a different schools. I only need to know which is best.
Thanks!
I live 45 minutes away from both. Ole Miss has offered a 20k scholarship with a 2.0 GPA stipulation and Memphis will not offer scholarships until January. I have heard that Memphis is not as giving with their scholarships and they are currently 2k more a semester even though I will be considered in-state.
My mom has been a paralegal for over 10 years and has been doing real-estate closings for most of that time. I have been around these types of firms and that is the type of law I am leaning towards (contracts/real-estate).
My entire family is in Memphis and that is most likely where I would work as an attorney but I am not opposed to moving further south in MS, I just feel like Memphis may have more money to offer. I also got my bachelors from Ole Miss.
All that to say, tuition costs aside, which school would be best? Does an Ole Miss J.D. matter vs a Memphis J.D. if I plan to work in the North MS/Memphis area since they are so close together? Does coming out and making decent money depend on the school I go to or am I ok to go to either school and simply rely on my grades in law school to get me a decent job? Pros and Cons of each school?
I don't need advice on taking the LSAT again or going to a different schools. I only need to know which is best.
Thanks!
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Re: Ole Miss Law or Memphis Law
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Their job stats are remarkably similar, except that about 80% of Memphis grads stay in Tennessee (presumably mostly west of Nashville), and Texas is a more common destination than Mississippi for the remainder. Ole Miss, on the other hand, has healthy placement into all of MS/TN/AL. But Memphis is your preferred market anyway so the geographic distinction doesn't matter a ton here.
Last year, Memphis a materially higher attrition rate (more dropouts and a nonzero number of academic dismissals) which is mildly concerning. But I'm of the opinion that people mostly get dismissed/drop out for strong reasons and law school wasn't going to work out anyway.
Do you get in-state tuition at either? That makes a huge difference here and probably immediately settles the question unless you get a full ride from Memphis.
Their job stats are remarkably similar, except that about 80% of Memphis grads stay in Tennessee (presumably mostly west of Nashville), and Texas is a more common destination than Mississippi for the remainder. Ole Miss, on the other hand, has healthy placement into all of MS/TN/AL. But Memphis is your preferred market anyway so the geographic distinction doesn't matter a ton here.
Last year, Memphis a materially higher attrition rate (more dropouts and a nonzero number of academic dismissals) which is mildly concerning. But I'm of the opinion that people mostly get dismissed/drop out for strong reasons and law school wasn't going to work out anyway.
Do you get in-state tuition at either? That makes a huge difference here and probably immediately settles the question unless you get a full ride from Memphis.
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I also doubt that last year was representative wrt people dropping out of school (and I kind of bet Memphis has more non-trads who had other responsibilities to worry about during a pandemic than Ole Miss does).
I think either will serve your purpose and I’d go to whichever is cheaper. Or if they’re like within $20-30k of each other, pick the one you like better. (No idea if they’re doing admitted student says right now, but when all else is equal, go with whichever one feels better.)
I think either will serve your purpose and I’d go to whichever is cheaper. Or if they’re like within $20-30k of each other, pick the one you like better. (No idea if they’re doing admitted student says right now, but when all else is equal, go with whichever one feels better.)
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Full disclosure, I'm from the area- didn't go to law school at either of these schools, but I work in Shelby/Tipton/Fay County and plenty of folks went to both. They are comparable in Memphis. All else being equal, I'd go to Ole Miss. The alumni network is stronger, you've got a scholarship, and Ole Miss places just as well in Memphis as Memphis does (ish) but also has all of MS and some access into other markets. I'd go to Memphis if it were cheaper though. You seem to live in like Horn Lake or something, in which case, you're gonna commute either way- if you were in Memphis and already had a plce to live I'd stay, but again, you're basically at the half way point and I'd just pick Ole MIss, personally. But you won't go wrong by picking whichever you feel more comfortable at.selenamh wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:54 pmI am trying to choose between Memphis or Ole Miss. I am married with two children and will not be moving anywhere else to attend law school. I only applied to these two schools.
I live 45 minutes away from both. Ole Miss has offered a 20k scholarship with a 2.0 GPA stipulation and Memphis will not offer scholarships until January. I have heard that Memphis is not as giving with their scholarships and they are currently 2k more a semester even though I will be considered in-state.
My mom has been a paralegal for over 10 years and has been doing real-estate closings for most of that time. I have been around these types of firms and that is the type of law I am leaning towards (contracts/real-estate).
My entire family is in Memphis and that is most likely where I would work as an attorney but I am not opposed to moving further south in MS, I just feel like Memphis may have more money to offer. I also got my bachelors from Ole Miss.
All that to say, tuition costs aside, which school would be best? Does an Ole Miss J.D. matter vs a Memphis J.D. if I plan to work in the North MS/Memphis area since they are so close together? Does coming out and making decent money depend on the school I go to or am I ok to go to either school and simply rely on my grades in law school to get me a decent job? Pros and Cons of each school?
I don't need advice on taking the LSAT again or going to a different schools. I only need to know which is best.
Thanks!
In sum, go to the cheaper one, baring that, go to the one that you feel that you like best.
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I am right below Hernando, MS. So, I am basically smack dab in the middle of both schools once you factor in Memphis traffic. Memphis ended up basically matching Ole Miss' scholarship offer so both schools will end up costing the same
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I got in state tuition to both since I am in a border county for Memphis. Memphis sent their scholarship info out today and both schools will end up costing the same after scholarshipsThe Lsat Airbender wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 8:00 pmhttps://www.lawschooltransparency.com/s ... ississippi
Their job stats are remarkably similar, except that about 80% of Memphis grads stay in Tennessee (presumably mostly west of Nashville), and Texas is a more common destination than Mississippi for the remainder. Ole Miss, on the other hand, has healthy placement into all of MS/TN/AL. But Memphis is your preferred market anyway so the geographic distinction doesn't matter a ton here.
Last year, Memphis a materially higher attrition rate (more dropouts and a nonzero number of academic dismissals) which is mildly concerning. But I'm of the opinion that people mostly get dismissed/drop out for strong reasons and law school wasn't going to work out anyway.
Do you get in-state tuition at either? That makes a huge difference here and probably immediately settles the question unless you get a full ride from Memphis.
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I'd still personally pick Ole Miss, just me though. It's an ever so slightly stronger school - and it has all of MS market as well as Memphis, whereas Memphis law only has Memphis.selenamh wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 6:28 pmI got in state tuition to both since I am in a border county for Memphis. Memphis sent their scholarship info out today and both schools will end up costing the same after scholarshipsThe Lsat Airbender wrote: ↑Sun Dec 19, 2021 8:00 pmhttps://www.lawschooltransparency.com/s ... ississippi
Their job stats are remarkably similar, except that about 80% of Memphis grads stay in Tennessee (presumably mostly west of Nashville), and Texas is a more common destination than Mississippi for the remainder. Ole Miss, on the other hand, has healthy placement into all of MS/TN/AL. But Memphis is your preferred market anyway so the geographic distinction doesn't matter a ton here.
Last year, Memphis a materially higher attrition rate (more dropouts and a nonzero number of academic dismissals) which is mildly concerning. But I'm of the opinion that people mostly get dismissed/drop out for strong reasons and law school wasn't going to work out anyway.
Do you get in-state tuition at either? That makes a huge difference here and probably immediately settles the question unless you get a full ride from Memphis.
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As a first year law student with 2 children, you should consider any difference in commute time as well as any commute induced stress when making your decision.
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Disclosure: I went to Ole Miss for law school, practice in real estate in MS, and previously practiced in Memphis.
I would go wherever is cheaper. Overall, they are pretty similar and your performance + connections will decide where you land. At either, you are going to have to hustle and have a bit of luck/connection to land a real estate practice gig. Memphis has more non-traditional students but Ole Miss has a few. You also have to deal with downtown parking at Memphis vs. easy parking in Oxford; typically not a big deal, but you are short on time in law school, especially with your commute + children. Shoot me a PM if you are still deciding.
I would go wherever is cheaper. Overall, they are pretty similar and your performance + connections will decide where you land. At either, you are going to have to hustle and have a bit of luck/connection to land a real estate practice gig. Memphis has more non-traditional students but Ole Miss has a few. You also have to deal with downtown parking at Memphis vs. easy parking in Oxford; typically not a big deal, but you are short on time in law school, especially with your commute + children. Shoot me a PM if you are still deciding.
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Came back to say I ended up choosing Ole Miss and one of my main reasons was parking! Ole Miss was just overall more friendly and welcoming as well. I enjoyed my first year and am happy with the decision!deadpanic wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 6:14 pmDisclosure: I went to Ole Miss for law school, practice in real estate in MS, and previously practiced in Memphis.
I would go wherever is cheaper. Overall, they are pretty similar and your performance + connections will decide where you land. At either, you are going to have to hustle and have a bit of luck/connection to land a real estate practice gig. Memphis has more non-traditional students but Ole Miss has a few. You also have to deal with downtown parking at Memphis vs. easy parking in Oxford; typically not a big deal, but you are short on time in law school, especially with your commute + children. Shoot me a PM if you are still deciding.
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I ended up choosing Ole Miss and had a great (although stressful but what is 1L without stress) first year! Thank you everyone for your input.selenamh wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 2:54 pmI am trying to choose between Memphis or Ole Miss. I am married with two children and will not be moving anywhere else to attend law school. I only applied to these two schools.
I live 45 minutes away from both. Ole Miss has offered a 20k scholarship with a 2.0 GPA stipulation and Memphis will not offer scholarships until January. I have heard that Memphis is not as giving with their scholarships and they are currently 2k more a semester even though I will be considered in-state.
My mom has been a paralegal for over 10 years and has been doing real-estate closings for most of that time. I have been around these types of firms and that is the type of law I am leaning towards (contracts/real-estate).
My entire family is in Memphis and that is most likely where I would work as an attorney but I am not opposed to moving further south in MS, I just feel like Memphis may have more money to offer. I also got my bachelors from Ole Miss.
All that to say, tuition costs aside, which school would be best? Does an Ole Miss J.D. matter vs a Memphis J.D. if I plan to work in the North MS/Memphis area since they are so close together? Does coming out and making decent money depend on the school I go to or am I ok to go to either school and simply rely on my grades in law school to get me a decent job? Pros and Cons of each school?
I don't need advice on taking the LSAT again or going to a different schools. I only need to know which is best.
Thanks!
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