NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k) Forum

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NYU or Georgetown at 75K?

NYU
23
61%
Georgetown with $$
15
39%
 
Total votes: 38

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Re: NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k)

Post by ForLawSchool » Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:25 am

Clearly wrote:
PrideandGlory1776 wrote:Sit out a year and ED Northwestern next year with a 175 you will get a full-ride.

If that's not an option, what else is on the table besides NYU and GULC - anything else?
This is simply untrue. The full ride is not designed for splitters. He would almost certainly get held to RD and offered some small scholly like everyone else with his numbers.

The point of the program is to poach qualified HYSCC applicants, not to give free money to splitters.
I figured that was the case, not to mention as I already pointed out, I'm not even considering NU.

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Re: NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k)

Post by ForLawSchool » Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:27 am

BigZuck wrote:
Clearly wrote:The point of the program is to poach qualified HYSCC applicants
Sucks to suck, N(YU)
? I believe I said only post if you have something substantial to add. Not even sure what that means, but if it is, do explain.

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Re: NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k)

Post by BigZuck » Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:32 am

ForLawSchool wrote:
BigZuck wrote:
Clearly wrote:The point of the program is to poach qualified HYSCC applicants
Sucks to suck, N(YU)
? I believe I said only post if you have something substantial to add. Not even sure what that means, but if it is, do explain.
Your butthurt is very weird to me.

A. You're not the boss of me
B. I provided something very substantial in an earlier post

Anyway, I was amused by Clearly's rancid anti-N(YU) trolling (even though he's probably right). It had nothing to do with you. Relax kid, have a beer or something.

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Re: NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k)

Post by 03152016 » Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:33 am

ForLawSchool wrote:
BigZuck wrote:
Clearly wrote:The point of the program is to poach qualified HYSCC applicants
Sucks to suck, N(YU)
? I believe I said only post if you have something substantial to add. Not even sure what that means, but if it is, do explain.
Columbia, Chicago, and NYU are considered by some to be peer schools. As a group the schools are sometimes referred to as CCN.

Zuck is just responding to some subtle NYU-trolling.

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Re: NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k)

Post by ForLawSchool » Fri Mar 14, 2014 1:36 am

BigZuck wrote:
ForLawSchool wrote:
BigZuck wrote:
Clearly wrote:The point of the program is to poach qualified HYSCC applicants
Sucks to suck, N(YU)
? I believe I said only post if you have something substantial to add. Not even sure what that means, but if it is, do explain.
Your butthurt is very weird to me.

A. You're not the boss of me
B. I provided something very substantial in an earlier post

Anyway, I was amused by Clearly's rancid anti-N(YU) trolling (even though he's probably right). It had nothing to do with you. Relax kid, have a beer or something.
Gotcha, wasn't butthurt, but rather confused. Also, I apologize for failing to notice that you did in fact post something useful earlier, so thank you for that, I really appreciate it. I'd love a beer. You buying?

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Re: NYU vs Georgetown (75-90k)

Post by Over the top » Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:22 pm

I think the question is whether 100K is worth the 10% jump for NYC biglaw.

Was Cornell not an option? You could probably get very good money there, especially if you pull up above a 3.4 (IIRC, they have a hard GPA floor of 3.3 and a soft floor of 3.4).

And you're correct, retaking would not help you out at all here, nicely done on the LSAT.

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