Florida State 2L Taking Questions
Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 4:53 pm
Hey all -- I'm currently a 2L at FSU, and I am very happy with my decision to come here. FSU has been good to me. If you have any questions, please ask!
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162/3.98 and 32k scholarship. When it was offered, it was worth 2/3 tuition scholarship, but with tuition increases, it has depreciated to a 50% tuition scholarship. I also know someone with a 163/3.9x with a 36k scholly, and someone else with a 170/3.3 with a 30k scholly.howlery wrote:What were your numbers? Do you have a scholarship?
FSU has the best employment stats in the state -- our ranking bumped up to 48 this year because of this. If UF didn't have "legacy" they wouldn't be ranked 46. All these stats tell the truth: http://law.fsu.edu/howlery wrote:Are you worried about finding a job after graduation? You say FSU has been good to you so I'm guessing the job search has been going well. People on TLS seem to uniformly advise against FSU unless its virtually free, and even then its made to seem like a rough deal.
Thoughts? FL resident here.
Looking back on it, I should have retaken, because my LSAT studying was pretty weak (studied for 5 weeks, took 4-5 timed-ish PTs, didn't do a lot of extra practice work). There were a variety of reasons why I chose not to, some personal and some academic. Two big reasons were my desire to stay in Florida and to save money. Tuition is honestly ridiculous, and my thought process was that if I planned on living in Florida anyway, what was the point of paying shit tons of money to a private or out of state school just to come back here? I was happy with my scholarship (honestly, I wish I had retaken just to get more money from FSU), but I know that if I got a higher LSAT score I would have been tempted by the prestige. I gambled, and it worked. I told myself to work my butt off and to do well at FSU (but who doesn't aim for that), and my goal was to enable myself the chance to have the same opportunities that I would have wanted if I had gone to a better school. Now, you have to be highly ranked in your class at FSU to have the same opportunities as someone ranked median at a T14, but it's not impossible. In the alternative and more than likely scenario that I was not in the top 10% (because 90% of people are not!), I was still comfortable knowing that FSU would still get me a job, even if it wasn't my dream job. And that I'd have a lot less debt no matter what job I got.howlery wrote:Cool, thanks. I have no idea what my LSAT will be until I finish UG and start studying for it, but its nice to know that staying in-state wouldn't be the worst thing (it might be my only option, we'll see).
If you mind me asking, is there any reason you didn't retake? With a 3.9 GPA and a few more points I imagine you could have had your choice of T14. Maybe even HYS with a 173+. Did you just really want to stay in FL?
Top 10% after 1L year. I was ranked Top 3% after 1st semester, but one random terrible grade 2nd semester dropped me quite a lot. My ranking should go back up a bit after 2L year.hoogs23 wrote:What are you ranked in your class?
I am not interested in biglaw anymore. I participated in OCI because, well, why not, but I wasn't very disappointed that it didn't work out. I'm doing the environmental certificate, so ideally I'd like a job in gov't, PI, or a clerkship. And thanks!howlery wrote:It seems like you aren't really interested in biglaw. Are you looking for a smaller firm or PI? Considering a clerkship?
Thanks again for answering questions and congrats at doing well in LS.
y u no cop dat Hopping Green Sams brominuit wrote:I am not interested in biglaw anymore. I participated in OCI because, well, why not, but I wasn't very disappointed that it didn't work out. I'm doing the environmental certificate, so ideally I'd like a job in gov't, PI, or a clerkship. And thanks!
They didn't want me brorad lulz wrote:y u no cop dat Hopping Green Sams brominuit wrote:I am not interested in biglaw anymore. I participated in OCI because, well, why not, but I wasn't very disappointed that it didn't work out. I'm doing the environmental certificate, so ideally I'd like a job in gov't, PI, or a clerkship. And thanks!
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Top 10% after 1L year. I was ranked Top 3% after 1st semester, but one random terrible grade 2nd semester dropped me quite a lot. My ranking should go back up a bit after 2L year.minuit wrote:hoogs23 wrote:What are you ranked in your class?
you made me lol thank yourad lulz wrote:--ImageRemoved--minuit wrote:They didn't want me brorad lulz wrote:y u no cop dat Hopping Green Sams brominuit wrote:I am not interested in biglaw anymore. I participated in OCI because, well, why not, but I wasn't very disappointed that it didn't work out. I'm doing the environmental certificate, so ideally I'd like a job in gov't, PI, or a clerkship. And thanks!
> tfw no HGS
Do you know how the tuition increases work? I've been trying to find info but haven't found anything. Is it a certain % increase each year or does it vary?minuit wrote:162/3.98 and 32k scholarship. When it was offered, it was worth 2/3 tuition scholarship, but with tuition increases, it has depreciated to a 50% tuition scholarship. I also know someone with a 163/3.9x with a 36k scholly, and someone else with a 170/3.3 with a 30k scholly.howlery wrote:What were your numbers? Do you have a scholarship?
The state legislature passed a statute allowing UF/FSU to raise tuition by a maximum of 15% each year, until the tuition reaches the national average or something like that. Thus, the schools could choose not to increase tuition at all or to increase tuition by a small percentage (but let's be real). So, they've been raising tuition by approximately 15% each year.Florida2013 wrote:Do you know how the tuition increases work? I've been trying to find info but haven't found anything. Is it a certain % increase each year or does it vary?minuit wrote:162/3.98 and 32k scholarship. When it was offered, it was worth 2/3 tuition scholarship, but with tuition increases, it has depreciated to a 50% tuition scholarship. I also know someone with a 163/3.9x with a 36k scholly, and someone else with a 170/3.3 with a 30k scholly.howlery wrote:What were your numbers? Do you have a scholarship?
Most definitely. FSU offers pretty extensive PI externships through the law school: http://www.law.fsu.edu/academic_program ... ogram/cac/gatorgirl2012 wrote:Does Tally offer good options for public interest internships or jobs?
Hey, I wanted to mention this list that just came out!gatorgirl2012 wrote:Does Tally offer good options for public interest internships or jobs?
Super helpful, thank you!! That means FSU, where I'll likely deposit, and GW, where I'm WLed, are both right up my alley! lolminuit wrote:Hey, I wanted to mention this list that just came out!gatorgirl2012 wrote:Does Tally offer good options for public interest internships or jobs?
http://abovethelaw.com/2013/04/the-best ... placement/
We're ranked 3rd! It's true that many, many grads go to work for the gov't or PI (obviously more gov't than PI because we're in the capital).
I was accepted to GW and FSU and paid the seat deposit to GW. About two days before the FSU seat deposit was due, I changed my mind (and GW's deposit was nonrefundable!). So if you would like discuss GW/FSU, I can definitely answer some questions for you.gatorgirl2012 wrote:Super helpful, thank you!! That means FSU, where I'll likely deposit, and GW, where I'm WLed, are both right up my alley! lolminuit wrote:Hey, I wanted to mention this list that just came out!gatorgirl2012 wrote:Does Tally offer good options for public interest internships or jobs?
http://abovethelaw.com/2013/04/the-best ... placement/
We're ranked 3rd! It's true that many, many grads go to work for the gov't or PI (obviously more gov't than PI because we're in the capital).