165/2.81 Forum
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Retake. With that combo, any school you go to in NYC means you are ending up unemployed with over 200K in debt.
- Grizz
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This.dissonance1848 wrote:Retake. With that combo, any school you go to in NYC means you are ending up unemployed with over 200K in debt.
2.81? Get a 170+, work experience, and ED to Northwestern.
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St. John's will leave me unemployed?
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- calilaw
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Here's a quote from teh St. John's profile.lawgirl10 wrote:St. John's will leave me unemployed?
"...prospective students should think twice about attending without significant financial aid. Job prospects out of St. John’s, especially in this struggling economy, aren’t great for the majority of students, and the tuition and cost of living are high. If you want to take a gamble and go for that big New York City paycheck, then St. John’s has a small chance of fulfilling that dream."
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Worth the application, probably not though.lawgirl10 wrote:Fordham PT?
I'd look at schools like Seton Hall, Temple, Rutgers-Newark who have backup markets (and expect to work there for at least a few years) but DEFINITELY only go with significant money to SH, or in-state tuition at the others/decent money
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what about like gw PT or gm PT? Ny job prospects from there? Do i even have a shot anyway?
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Small at GW PT, I;d say worth the app. GM won't get you to NYC unless you graduate pretty high I thinklawgirl10 wrote:what about like gw PT or gm PT? Ny job prospects from there? Do i even have a shot anyway?
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