My husband and I are having trouble deciding which school is a better choice when weighing the pros and cons of each law school. He plans on eventually practicing in Texas. Feedback as well as a vote is greatly appreciated. Regardless of which school he choses, he hopes to transfer but we understand that that may not be a possibility so which school do you think will have the best return?
So here are the main pros and cons:
STCL is less expensive but not ranked. His goal would be to transfer to a ranked school but if that doesn't happen, is STCL strong enough to hold its weight here in Texas.
Miami - way more expensive but already a ranked school so if he is unable to transfer, he still has a degree from a ranked school. But Florida's job market isn't as good.
Edit: I ask that people refrain from the advice of retake. This is not an option. I am only looking for feedback on these two schools. Thanks. =)
STCL vs Miami - Texas resident Forum
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STCL vs Miami - Texas resident
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- Stringer Bell
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Re: STCL vs Miami - Texas resident
He needs to retake and improve his LSAT score as opposed to aiming to transfer.
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Re: STCL vs Miami - Texas resident
Stringer Bell wrote:He needs to retake and improve his LSAT score as opposed to aiming to transfer.
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I assume we're talking sticker, so "neither, study his ass off, retake" is TCR. Since that probably isn't the answer you are looking for or will follow, if you want to look at things alot more optimistically (some would say naively), South Texas is a no brainer between these two options. It's going to be extraordinarily difficult to find a good job from either school right now, but South Texas is at least quite a bit cheaper. Also, since you're from Texas it won't be as big of a deal if after a semester you guys want to take a mulligan on the dream of being a lawyer. If after the first semester he pwns then great. If he doesn't, then pulling the plug on the idea won't be as big of a deal. I'm also curious why Texas Tech isn't an option. It's not going to give great options either, but it's relatively reasonably priced in the perverse world of law school tuition.
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Re: STCL vs Miami - Texas resident
Ranked means absolutely nothing when youre talking about Miami.
A Miami law degree wont give you many opportunties outside of South Florida. Even then, those opportunities are very limited since South Florida, and Florida as a whole, isnt exactly a large legal mecca.
If you must, go to South Texas. However, the standard "retake" advice applies here.
Good luck.
A Miami law degree wont give you many opportunties outside of South Florida. Even then, those opportunities are very limited since South Florida, and Florida as a whole, isnt exactly a large legal mecca.
If you must, go to South Texas. However, the standard "retake" advice applies here.
Good luck.
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Re: STCL vs Miami - Texas resident
Even though South Texas is a fourth-tier school, it's reputation in Houston is (from what I've gathered) better than that. Also, while I generally like the vibe from Houston, it's not everyone's cup of tea -- and if you go to STCL, just realize that you'll be settling in Houston for the forseeable future. Never assume transferring or finding a job elsewhere right off the bat.
Still, as I said, if he works hard I think he'll be OK -- there's a big alumni network in the city. They also have a good trial ad program if he's into that.
Still, as I said, if he works hard I think he'll be OK -- there's a big alumni network in the city. They also have a good trial ad program if he's into that.
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