lol too many 0's. the correct response that i've said a bunch of times is $10,000. somehow people in this thread keep coming up with instate as 20,000.redsox wrote:I think I'm doing something wrong. How are you getting $10,0000?newyorker88 wrote:I mean is it really that hard. Class if tuition is $5,000 per semester for in state residents and there are two semester. How much is in state tuition per year? How hard is it to come up with $10,000.
Also, did any of you idiots look at the previous link posted
"New York residents pay only $10,240 annually"
http://www.top-law-schools.com/cuny-law.html
Good grief, this is not rocket science.
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Oh my.melanieB wrote:Do I? Maybe I do. Maybe saying it gives me a piece of mind.redsox wrote:Do you use this expression often?melanieB wrote:I received an email on Friday from the school stating another congrats. on my admissions so that's the only thing that gives me a piece of mind.
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Cause he assumed Op was in-state, which is abt 5k/semester or 10k a yearredsox wrote:I think I'm doing something wrong. How are you getting $10,0000?newyorker88 wrote:I mean is it really that hard. Class if tuition is $5,000 per semester for in state residents and there are two semester. How much is in state tuition per year? How hard is it to come up with $10,0000.
Also, did any of you idiots look at the previous link posted
"New York residents pay only $10,240 annually"
http://www.top-law-schools.com/cuny-law.html
Good grief, this is not rocket science.
I had no such assumptions and out of state is 10k/semester or 20k a year
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No, no. Not too many. Did you think I was getting $10,00000? My problem is too few. I'm getting $10,000. Please don't lol at menewyorker88 wrote:lol too many 0's. the correct response that i've said a bunch of times is $10,000redsox wrote:I think I'm doing something wrong. How are you getting $10,0000?newyorker88 wrote:I mean is it really that hard. Class if tuition is $5,000 per semester for in state residents and there are two semester. How much is in state tuition per year? How hard is it to come up with $10,000.
Also, did any of you idiots look at the previous link posted
"New York residents pay only $10,240 annually"
http://www.top-law-schools.com/cuny-law.html
Good grief, this is not rocket science.
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Um.lbeezy wrote:Oh my.melanieB wrote:Do I? Maybe I do. Maybe saying it gives me a piece of mind.redsox wrote:Do you use this expression often?melanieB wrote:I received an email on Friday from the school stating another congrats. on my admissions so that's the only thing that gives me a piece of mind.
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Do people really think going onto other people's threads to sneer at them for their school choices makes them look better?
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I think you know the answer to this question already.creatinganalt wrote:Do people really think going onto other people's threads to sneer at them for their school choices makes them look better?
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Thanks for clarifying. People were putting you're tuition at $20,000 per year. and coming up with outrageous COL figures without even knowing your living situation. With what you've said I don't see the crippling debt that some posters were referring to and I think you're making a good decision that fits your career plans.melanieB wrote:Thanks I hope so.rad law wrote:I didn't read all the responses, but there's really nothing you can do now. I bet they'll take the money. Just for comparison, Emory sent me an email about a couple weeks after the deposit deadline wanting to know what was up with me, and whether I would be attending. This was after I had send a nice email withdrawing on April 13th or so I think. Just call them and ask if you get your seat.
And I've had a day to sleep over it, and I think I'll take the more positive advice I've received thus far and hope for the best on Monday. Also in terms of payment,since I live in NY it would be $5,975 a semester meaning $11,950 a year. I have a $2000 scholarship (so far, still applying for more though I'm not expecting anything) AND I'm living with my lovely parents which equals free living and a father who insists on buying me metrocards . Which makes transportation free. There's also NY TAP that I'm waiting to hear from and CUNY's financial aid packer. So overall if I calculate it, it will be about 9,950 a year for me. .
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Yeah.redsox wrote:Um.
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10,000 is correct. That's what you get when you times 5,000 by 2. This idiot gwuorbust kept insisting instate tuition was $20,000 per year.redsox wrote:No, no. Not too many. Did you think I was getting $10,00000? My problem is too few. I'm getting $10,000. Please don't lol at menewyorker88 wrote:lol too many 0's. the correct response that i've said a bunch of times is $10,000redsox wrote:I think I'm doing something wrong. How are you getting $10,0000?newyorker88 wrote:I mean is it really that hard. Class if tuition is $5,000 per semester for in state residents and there are two semester. How much is in state tuition per year? How hard is it to come up with $10,000.
Also, did any of you idiots look at the previous link posted
"New York residents pay only $10,240 annually"
http://www.top-law-schools.com/cuny-law.html
Good grief, this is not rocket science.
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Oh, word?lbeezy wrote:Yeah.redsox wrote:Um.
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Must increase debt! I'll see what I can do. I think I would win the contest for spending the most to have the smallest post graduate salary.Unemployed wrote:I thought this discussion was all about increasing the educational debtload in the shortest amount of time possible?OperaSoprano wrote:Harvard MBA? Any kind of MBA, actually? You have got to be kidding me. Yet you aren't the only one who comes up with these ridiculous suggestions... Why does everyone I know not want me to go into public interest?Unemployed wrote:Thank god I didn't have to pay the sticker price. My parents were (quite conveniently) poor during UG so I went for free, and scholarship is paying for a big chunk of my law school education. So Auntie Sallie doesn't quite own my life...D. H2Oman wrote:
Damn dude, does Sallie Mae have frequent customer points that you can redeem? I feel like they at least owe you like a t shirt and water bottle.
As my senior year was coming to a close, my parents had become relatively wealthy, so it appeared they were on the hook for my younger sibling's college education... turns out their employer pays for college. How did they (and I) get so lucky?
Based on your debtload, you are grossly undereducated and unfit to hold a soul-sucking job.OperaSoprano wrote:Do it! I'm coming for that Ivy post JD degree I promised I'd get. What do you think; Columbia MSW or PhD in psychology? I won't even break $250k at the rate I am going. <3
Also, Harvard MBA is the CR.
And you are lucky. My parents paid for UG, and I may inherit just enough to wipe my LS debt, but it would be foolish to rely on that. I expect to pay for it myself.
On a more serious note, MBA programs aren't just for people who want to work for Goldman. There is a strong contingent of public-minded people who want to manage non-profit organizations (and business schools provide LRAP-esque assistance to such people).
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thanks for saving the day buddy. you going to ride in on your white horse next time ?newyorker88 wrote: 10,000 is correct. That's what you get when you times 5,000 by 2. This idiot gwuorbust kept insisting instate tuition was $20,000 per year.
btw, where did ONE of my posts say anything about in-state ?
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OP's statement about part-time employment raised a question in my mind. Doesn't the ABA prohibit full-time first year law students from holding jobs?
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OP is instate not an assumption but a fact. If you didn't know that fact you could've asked. Either way I clearly stated that instate tuition was $10,000 per year and you said that was wrong. You clearly had no clue what you were talking about. My statement that in state tuition is $10,000 is correct. your claim that i was wrong is not.gwuorbust wrote:Cause he assumed Op was in-state, which is abt 5k/semester or 10k a yearredsox wrote:I think I'm doing something wrong. How are you getting $10,0000?newyorker88 wrote:I mean is it really that hard. Class if tuition is $5,000 per semester for in state residents and there are two semester. How much is in state tuition per year? How hard is it to come up with $10,0000.
Also, did any of you idiots look at the previous link posted
"New York residents pay only $10,240 annually"
http://www.top-law-schools.com/cuny-law.html
Good grief, this is not rocket science.
I had no such assumptions and out of state is 10k/semester or 20k a year
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I said that in-state was $10,000 per year. You responded saying that I was wrong. Do you need me to quote the convo?gwuorbust wrote:thanks for saving the day buddy. you going to ride in on your white horse next time ?newyorker88 wrote: 10,000 is correct. That's what you get when you times 5,000 by 2. This idiot gwuorbust kept insisting instate tuition was $20,000 per year.
btw, where did ONE of my posts say anything about in-state ?
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That's what she said.TheBigMediocre wrote:Oh, word?lbeezy wrote:Yeah.redsox wrote:Um.
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Really?lbeezy wrote:Yeah.redsox wrote:Um.
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According to my admission letter, 1Ls can't work for more than 20 hours a week.TheBigMediocre wrote:OP's statement about part-time employment raised a question in my mind. Doesn't the ABA prohibit full-time first year law students from holding jobs?
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OP, based on what you've said I think you're making a smart decision. I'm somewhat of a prestige-whore so it's not a decision I would've made but I think that based on your financial situation, living situation, and modest career goals you've made a smart choice. I'm sure they'll take your money and let you deposit. Good luck!melanieB wrote:Thanks I hope so.
And I've had a day to sleep over it, and I think I'll take the more positive advice I've received thus far and hope for the best on Monday. Also in terms of payment, since I live in NY it would be $5,975 a semester meaning $11,950 a year. I have a $2000 scholarship (so far, still applying for more though I'm not expecting anything) AND I'm living with my lovely parents which equals free living and a father who insists on buying me metrocards . Which makes transportation free. There's also NY TAP that I'm waiting to hear from and CUNY's financial aid packer. So overall if I calculate it, it will be about 9,950 a year for me. I have a part-time job offer from an old boss and if I take it (still contemplating whether I should work my first year), then I could pay off most of the tuition per year. So no, I would not be in crippling debt. Honestly, money doesn't matter to me. I've lived without much money all my life and if I have to do the same the rest of my life so be it. I care more about doing a job that I believe is meaningful to my life.
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You are in an infinitely better position than a majority of law school students.melanieB wrote:Thanks I hope so.rad law wrote:I didn't read all the responses, but there's really nothing you can do now. I bet they'll take the money. Just for comparison, Emory sent me an email about a couple weeks after the deposit deadline wanting to know what was up with me, and whether I would be attending. This was after I had send a nice email withdrawing on April 13th or so I think. Just call them and ask if you get your seat.
And I've had a day to sleep over it, and I think I'll take the more positive advice I've received thus far and hope for the best on Monday. Also in terms of payment, since I live in NY it would be $5,975 a semester meaning $11,950 a year. I have a $2000 scholarship (so far, still applying for more though I'm not expecting anything) AND I'm living with my lovely parents which equals free living and a father who insists on buying me metrocards . Which makes transportation free. There's also NY TAP that I'm waiting to hear from and CUNY's financial aid packer. So overall if I calculate it, it will be about 9,950 a year for me. I have a part-time job offer from an old boss and if I take it (still contemplating whether I should work my first year), then I could pay off most of the tuition per year. So no, I would not be in crippling debt. Honestly, money doesn't matter to me. I've lived without much money all my life and if I have to do the same the rest of my life so be it. I care more about doing a job that I believe is meaningful to my life.
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ITT: gwuorbust shows his arrogance by lying about whether or not he knew op was in-state in a pathetic attempt to redeem himself while getting absolutely pwned by newyorker88.
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A'nold, I normally really like your posts but I think this is a bit over-the-top. At no point did OP say s/he was in-state until her big clarifying paragraph (which was after the pissing match). The only thing that would provide some sort of evidence of NY residency was the OP asking if s/he should take the check directly to the office on Monday and even then, OP could just be living in NY without being a resident.A'nold wrote:ITT: gwuorbust shows his arrogance by lying about whether or not he knew op was in-state in a pathetic attempt to redeem himself while getting absolutely pwned by newyorker88.
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I don't know how much experience other posters in this thread have with this, but I think some schools will be lenient about this. My anecdotal evidence: I was unsure about whether I was going to deposit at School X and really wasn't sure up til the deposit deadline, which I let pass, and then they sent me an email basically saying I could still go there... so... ???
BTW: I know it is bad form to let deposit deadline pass, I sent an apologetic email informing them of my decision after I got the above email, but I still felt like a jerk
BTW: I know it is bad form to let deposit deadline pass, I sent an apologetic email informing them of my decision after I got the above email, but I still felt like a jerk
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Whether he knew she was instate or not is irrelevant. I clearly stated in-state tuition was $10,000 per year. He said that wasn't true. No matter how you slice it he's wrong.TheBigMediocre wrote:A'nold, I normally really like your posts but I think this is a bit over-the-top. At no point did OP say s/he was in-state until her big clarifying paragraph (which was after the pissing match). The only thing that would provide some sort of evidence of NY residency was the OP asking if s/he should take the check directly to the office on Monday and even then, OP could just be living in NY without being a resident.A'nold wrote:ITT: gwuorbust shows his arrogance by lying about whether or not he knew op was in-state in a pathetic attempt to redeem himself while getting absolutely pwned by newyorker88.
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