Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3) Forum
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Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I appreciate any input all of you may have.
I plan to commute to any of these schools to minimize debt.
Not dead set on big law. My uber-reach dream job is to be an AUSA.
I plan to commute to any of these schools to minimize debt.
Not dead set on big law. My uber-reach dream job is to be an AUSA.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Retake.
Substantively, the only part of this I'm curious about is why you're so sure you're going to get off the waitlist at Fordham.
Substantively, the only part of this I'm curious about is why you're so sure you're going to get off the waitlist at Fordham.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
This. But go to Fordham if you get in.patrickd139 wrote:Retake.
Substantively, the only part of this I'm curious about is why you're so sure you're going to get off the waitlist at Fordham.
Also, this is in the wrong thread.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I can certainly understand your curiosity about the WL comment, but I feel uncomfortable releasing that on the internet. I truly do not want to retake. I took it in October and studied FOREVER. To take it in June would leave me too little time to prepare and I honestly have a tough time imagining I score significantly higher based on the amount of hours i put in for my score.SupraVln180 wrote:This. But go to Fordham if you get in.patrickd139 wrote:Retake.
Substantively, the only part of this I'm curious about is why you're so sure you're going to get off the waitlist at Fordham.
Also, this is in the wrong thread.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
What are you PTing? "Studying for the LSAT was hard" and "I don't want to" are almost categorically dumb reasons not to retake.rocon7383 wrote: I can certainly understand your curiosity about the WL comment, but I feel uncomfortable releasing that on the internet. I truly do not want to retake. I took it in October and studied FOREVER. To take it in June would leave me too little time to prepare and I honestly have a tough time imagining I score significantly higher based on the amount of hours i put in for my score.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I studied for 6 months. My first EDIT: "Practice" test score was a 153. My highest PT was 166-- which is what I got on the real test. And at this point, about 6 months after test day, I would not be starting off from my peak scores.patrickd139 wrote:What are you PTing? "Studying for the LSAT was hard" and "I don't want to" are almost categorically dumb reasons not to retake.rocon7383 wrote: I can certainly understand your curiosity about the WL comment, but I feel uncomfortable releasing that on the internet. I truly do not want to retake. I took it in October and studied FOREVER. To take it in June would leave me too little time to prepare and I honestly have a tough time imagining I score significantly higher based on the amount of hours i put in for my score.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
153 and you're confident you're getting into Fordham? Must be very compelling "intangibles."
Are you Derek Jeter?
Are you Derek Jeter?
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Profile says highest 166..(So is that actual or PT?)
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I scored a 166 on the test. He asked about my practice tests. My first practice score was 153. I was simply trying to show that I did put work in to get a 166jaredlevy wrote:153 and you're confident you're getting into Fordham? Must be very compelling "intangibles."
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
For people voting- could you write why you voted for certain options. Thanks!
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I voted for St. John's...but I'm clueless (0L). I think the economy is heading for deeper shit, so I am minimizing debt. I believe St. John's is good enough to get you to a good job IF you do your part and distinguish yourself with great grades and law review. Don't read too much into what people say here about retake and rankings. For me, debt and getting good grades are my major concerns.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I never used "it was hard" as a reason to not want to retake. Also, "I don't want to retake" is nearly always the reason people don't retake and I don't think of it as a stupid reason. I haven't looked at LSAT questions since 10.09.10 and am sure I would be rusty/lost if I were to kick it back up into gear based on the longshot goal of improving my score substantially by next October.patrickd139 wrote:What are you PTing? "Studying for the LSAT was hard" and "I don't want to" are almost categorically dumb reasons not to retake.rocon7383 wrote: I can certainly understand your curiosity about the WL comment, but I feel uncomfortable releasing that on the internet. I truly do not want to retake. I took it in October and studied FOREVER. To take it in June would leave me too little time to prepare and I honestly have a tough time imagining I score significantly higher based on the amount of hours i put in for my score.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Wrong. Law school is all about distinguishing oneself from the crowd, which is extremely hard to do. No matter what school you go to, law review is a huge accomplishment which is extremely hard to achieve. Go to the school where you would be okay (not jobless) with being at the median. None of these schools really do that for you, but Fordham is the closest. Besides, Fordham outperforms its ranking by a lot. Go to Fordham man, you won't regret it..... if you actually do get in.boozehound wrote:I voted for St. John's...but I'm clueless (0L). I think the economy is heading for deeper shit, so I am minimizing debt. I believe St. John's is good enough to get you to a good job IF you do your part and distinguish yourself with great grades and law review. Don't read too much into what people say here about retake and rankings. For me, debt and getting good grades are my major concerns.
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Wrong?! Don't you mean: "I disagree." Tighten it up 0L.SupraVln180 wrote:Wrong. Law school is all about distinguishing oneself from the crowd, which is extremely hard to do. No matter what school you go to, law review is a huge accomplishment which is extremely hard to achieve. Go to the school where you would be okay (not jobless) with being at the median. None of these schools really do that for you, but Fordham is the closest. Besides, Fordham outperforms its ranking by a lot. Go to Fordham man, you won't regret it..... if you actually do get in.boozehound wrote:I voted for St. John's...but I'm clueless (0L). I think the economy is heading for deeper shit, so I am minimizing debt. I believe St. John's is good enough to get you to a good job IF you do your part and distinguish yourself with great grades and law review. Don't read too much into what people say here about retake and rankings. For me, debt and getting good grades are my major concerns.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Choose a different career path or stop trying to stay in NYC. Maybe consider Fordham IF you get off the waitlist and know that you will be employed* when you graduate.
* Have real promise of a job from someone, not "oh, I have great experience and 'connections' so I'll totally get a job easy!"
* Have real promise of a job from someone, not "oh, I have great experience and 'connections' so I'll totally get a job easy!"
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Fordham if you get in. Their employment stats are excellent.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
This is overly dramatic, overly simplistic..paratactical wrote:Choose a different career path or stop trying to stay in NYC. Maybe consider Fordham IF you get off the waitlist and know that you will be employed* when you graduate.
* Have real promise of a job from someone, not "oh, I have great experience and 'connections' so I'll totally get a job easy!"
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
rocon7383 wrote:My dream job is to become an AUSA; however, if I were to excel in school (easier said than done, I know) I could change my tune if the price was right.
You are incredibly, incredibly unlikey to be an AUSA or work in a well paying firm from any of the three schools you have listed.rocon7383 wrote:This is overly dramatic and simplistic.paratactical wrote:Choose a different career path or stop trying to stay in NYC. Maybe consider Fordham IF you get off the waitlist and know that you will be employed* when you graduate.
* Have real promise of a job from someone, not "oh, I have great experience and 'connections' so I'll totally get a job easy!"
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Do you see yourself practicing as an AUSA straight out of law school?rocon7383 wrote:This is overly dramatic, overly simplistic..paratactical wrote:Choose a different career path or stop trying to stay in NYC. Maybe consider Fordham IF you get off the waitlist and know that you will be employed* when you graduate.
* Have real promise of a job from someone, not "oh, I have great experience and 'connections' so I'll totally get a job easy!"
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patrickd139 wrote:Do you see yourself practicing as an AUSA straight out of law school?rocon7383 wrote:This is overly dramatic, overly simplistic..paratactical wrote:Choose a different career path or stop trying to stay in NYC. Maybe consider Fordham IF you get off the waitlist and know that you will be employed* when you graduate.
* Have real promise of a job from someone, not "oh, I have great experience and 'connections' so I'll totally get a job easy!"
No. Based on everything I have read, and every conversation I have had, I was user the impression that is a nearly impossible feat coming from a non t-14."
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
St Johns, but drop out if you lose your scholarship.
Fordham might be the best non t13 + Gtown school for NYC, but it's not full price.
Fordham might be the best non t13 + Gtown school for NYC, but it's not full price.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
I'm curious about your plan to get there, then. You'll be graduating from arguably the worst (St. John's) or third worst (BLS) law school in a city that's saturated with attorneys from literally 50 law schools who have a better chance at nabbing the AUSA "feeder jobs." Not saying it can't be done, but I am saying you're statistically setting yourself up for disappointment, and (if you go to Fordham) piles of debt.rocon7383 wrote:No. Based on everything I have read, and every conversation I have had, I was user the impression that is a nearly impossible feat coming from a non t-14."
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
With a 166 you can get a decent scholly if you leave ny. I say eff the ny market and go somewhere else. Otherwise, retake.rocon7383 wrote:I scored a 166 on the test. He asked about my practice tests. My first practice score was 153. I was simply trying to show that I did put work in to get a 166jaredlevy wrote:153 and you're confident you're getting into Fordham? Must be very compelling "intangibles."
Are you Derek Jeter?
With a 166/3.2 you'd probably be paying 16k/year for uga. Go work in hot lanta
or 18k/year for wake forest.
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Re: Fordham(Full Tuition) vs. St. John's (free) vs.Brooklyn(1/3)
Lol I think OP was actually looking for srs responsesBless wrote:Fordham if you get in. Their employment stats are excellent.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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