Humblebrag. FFaaaaaarrrrrrrrkWormfather wrote:Wait I live in CT, does this mean that Yale should be my floor? FFaaaarrrrrrkRuxin1 wrote:Best school in the state you want to work in and have ties.rvadog wrote:You are only admitted to one school. This isn't a "Georgetown at cost vs...." thread.
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Just the voice that needs to be heard. Are you on a full-ride or close? How do you feel about your decision?InGoodFaith wrote:I'm a current student, soooooo...WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:Was Rutgers-Camden your serious answer?InGoodFaith wrote:I was making ~50k pre-LS.WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:Future posters, please clarify what your opportunity cost is as you answer. This kind of discussion is totally useless when you have, for example, an already-six-figure-making ivy grad answering "Yale" and a impoverished shit stateschool grad of art history answering their state (or city) flagship or GWU.
So many people on TLS these days are struggling with this ridiculously hard decision, it only makes it worse when you have such divergent responses.
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NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
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You are clearly misreading OP's question. S/he's not asking which one you would attend, but the lowest-ranked one that you would advise one to attend. Obviously, it'll likely not be a straight-forward or possible answer to most people, as the poster on page 1 pointed out. I too would assume some debt in order to get better options. But you are totally mis-answering the question and leading this thread down the wrong direction when you say simply, for example, it is not advisable to attend Michigan or Duke at no cost.bbsg wrote:NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
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No level of RC can enable one to read into her answer like that. S/he answered it personally, with the options she has.Wormfather wrote:I think the poster wouldnt advise anyone to attend a school lower than the one they them selves would attend. Furthermore, the OP didnt give any paramaters.WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:You are clearly misreading OP's question. S/he's not asking which one you would attend, but the lowest-ranked one that you would advise one to attend. Obviously, it'll likely not be a straight-forward or possible answer to most people, as the poster on page 1 pointed out. I too would assume some debt in order to get better options. But you are totally mis-answering the question and leading this thread down the wrong direction when you say simply, for example, it is not advisable to attend Michigan or Duke at no cost.bbsg wrote:NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
Wait:
rvadog wrote:Where's your threshold?
I'm calling it, overzealous RC fail. Help harder.
OK, maybe OP meant to ask each person personally what their threshold was, that the "parameters" were for everyone to answer based on their own personal circumstances, that he intended to have answers ranging from the T-6 to T-14 to T1 to T2 to TT to TTT to TTTT to no school because no school would give me a full ride. But 1) why would he care to make a thread about this? and 2) that's not where this thread has lead to and not the way people have answered it.
Also: themselves; parameters; and if 'anyone' is 'they' in your post then that statement doesn't make sense to me. S/he is saying that s/he wouldn't advise Bob to attend a lower-ranked school that Bob would attend? So sticker debt all the way? Maybe she means this, but that wouldn't be answering the question at all and that's a huge stretch. Anyway, I'm calling it, writing fail. Write better.
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^dude you are taking this thread really, really seriously
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Agreed.oaken wrote:^dude you are taking this thread really, really seriously
Also, what the fuck? The thread title is literally "Lowest ranked school you would attend for free", and I answered as such. No mention of the school you'd advise someone else to attend or anything like that in the first post, either.WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:S/he's not asking which one you would attend, but the lowest-ranked one that you would advise one to attend.
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Good lord. Some of you guys get it and some of you need a beer.
Wasn't looking for advice, just curious what people thought.
If you have over specific career or personal goals and you feel this thread doesn't apply to you then don't answer the question. On the other hand if you plan to blanket app every school which could reasonably expected to accept you then answer up.
Maybe here's a better question that gets the same answer:
What if your cousin who's a junior at a state school asks you where he should go to law school but your rich uncle is paying for it so money is no concern. At what point do you advise him it's not worth it and he should not go even for free?
Wasn't looking for advice, just curious what people thought.
If you have over specific career or personal goals and you feel this thread doesn't apply to you then don't answer the question. On the other hand if you plan to blanket app every school which could reasonably expected to accept you then answer up.
Maybe here's a better question that gets the same answer:
What if your cousin who's a junior at a state school asks you where he should go to law school but your rich uncle is paying for it so money is no concern. At what point do you advise him it's not worth it and he should not go even for free?
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Full ride, still have to pay "fees" every semester amounting to ~$3k. I feel fucking awesome about my decision because I killed it first semester, but obviously 90% of the class cannot say the same, and hard to say if I will be so fortunate this semester as well.WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:Just the voice that needs to be heard. Are you on a full-ride or close? How do you feel about your decision?
Still, low debt + killer grades = feelsgoodman
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Maybe UCLA or USC, but only if I didn't have the option to attend a better school at all.
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Thread title: "Lowest ranked school you would attend"WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:You are clearly misreading OP's question. S/he's not asking which one you would attend. . . .bbsg wrote:NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
Checkmate.
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hahahaha chuckle chuckle. me personally... the lowest one i'd go to is one i attend. note the ambiguity of my answer, or for that matter, any other serious answer on this threadbbsg wrote:Thread title: "Lowest ranked school you would attend"WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:You are clearly misreading OP's question. S/he's not asking which one you would attend. . . .bbsg wrote:NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
Checkmate.
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My answer was pretty fucking specific.redline380 wrote:hahahaha chuckle chuckle. me personally... the lowest one i'd go to is one i attend. note the ambiguity of my answer, or for that matter, any other serious answer on this threadbbsg wrote:Thread title: "Lowest ranked school you would attend"WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:You are clearly misreading OP's question. S/he's not asking which one you would attend. . . .bbsg wrote:NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
Checkmate.
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Just going straight down the rankings, American probably wouldn't be worth it, so... Florida?rvadog wrote:What if your cousin who's a junior at a state school asks you where he should go to law school but your rich uncle is paying for it so money is no concern. At what point do you advise him it's not worth it and he should not go even for free?
Assuming he has no ties anywhere (Alaskan oil money), Pitt.
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I would go to Davis full ride. Be pretty happy about it too.
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No. If you read 4 posts up OP clarified what he meant. If you have an argument for NYU or Berkeley besides those being your current options with you numbers, make it. But it seems like you just said that based on your personal circumstances only.bbsg wrote:Thread title: "Lowest ranked school you would attend"WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:You are clearly misreading OP's question. S/he's not asking which one you would attend. . . .bbsg wrote:NYU or Berkeley. Or I mean maybe Osgoode if we include Canadian schools.
Checkmate.
And to redline: While we've yet to get any decent discussion going (with the exception of InGoodFaith and a few others), such is the goal.
Btw: sorry about going HAM on this thread yesterday. I had a weird day.
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I would tell my cousin that the lowest he should slum is the flagship LS in the state he both wants to work in and has ties to.
WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote: No. If you read 4 posts up OP clarified what he meant. If you have an argument for NYU or Berkeley besides those being your current options with you numbers, make it. But it seems like you just said that based on your personal circumstances only.
And to redline: While we've yet to get any decent discussion going (with the exception of InGoodFaith and a few others), such is the goal.
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Ruxin1 wrote:Best school in the state you want to work in and have ties.rvadog wrote:You are only admitted to one school. This isn't a "Georgetown at cost vs...." thread.
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Rankings should have absolutely nothing to do with this question.
I have a shitty minimum wage job so I'd probably go to UH for free -- solid employment prospects (1/3 chance for biglaw), growing market, lack of ties would probably be OK.
Law school is such a time commitment though that I would have trouble justifying it, even for free, with less than a 60% or so chance of getting a FT LT JD-required job.
I have a shitty minimum wage job so I'd probably go to UH for free -- solid employment prospects (1/3 chance for biglaw), growing market, lack of ties would probably be OK.
Law school is such a time commitment though that I would have trouble justifying it, even for free, with less than a 60% or so chance of getting a FT LT JD-required job.
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2nd sentence should be a commandment WRT to almost every non T14 school.Wormfather wrote:Yeah, being where I'm from, I could possibly justify going to UConn for free. Most people outside of CT probably have no business even applying there. But then again I want big law so, I wouldnt probably go to UConn if I had the choice of a T14 at sticker, thus the answer is probably Cornell (maybe Fordham).
The answer to this question is going to be so nuanced that its crazy to try to solve it with a one size fits all.
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Maybe Illinois or Wisconsin. I really don't know.
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So you wouldnt attend, say, NU for free but yet you paid to go there?IAFG wrote:it's pretty silly. i wouldn't attend any school for free...WhatOurBodiesAreFor wrote:A badly-worded one but not a silly one.IAFG wrote:and that's what makes it a silly question.RhymesLikeDimes wrote:Fordham, but there are some schools ranked higher that I wouldn't touch.
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If I had gotten into a school with better employment stats, I would have paid to go there instead, all the way up to Yale.patentlybored wrote: So you wouldnt attend, say, NU for free but yet you paid to go there?
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Even if I didn't have the better option, I think I'd go here (with a little money). USC grads get jerbs because LA and all of the OC considers USC to be some T1 God. But this is mostly due to the huge amount of loaded USC alumni who love to give their brethren jobs...because of UCLA rivalry etc. Obviously this is way more complex than what I'm spewting, but it's a very true reality here. Anecdotal experience and hearsay, take it for what it is.cynthiad wrote:Maybe UCLA or USC, but only if I didn't have the option to attend a better school at all.
The bottom of most T14 schools' classes are going to be jobless as it is..I think I'd rather go to a school where I know I can achieve at least the median, or be where I have ties. Huge amounts of money is important too, but I didn't tailor this answer specifically towards a free ride. Because I don't know if TT/TTT names can make up for no debt.
If I'm still talking about CA, Pepperdine with a full ride? Sure. They actually get jobs in most cases.
*i have no statistical info but I've seen data that shows USC gets big law jerbs, more so than even UCLA*
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