Most Tired/Overplayed Law School Comparison? Forum
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I feel like half of them are humblebrags too. I mean if you can get into every school, most of them with a full ride, then you should be competent enough to figure out which option is best for your circumstances.AT9 wrote:Any thread that contains better options than I had is annoying.
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Yeah I have no idea how these keep happening. There's some kind of weird disconnect between admissions and financial aid spectrums, or people consistently have the same blind spot in applications.Gray wrote:There's always CCN sticker v. T1 full ride, no in-between options
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UGA vs Emory
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Arizona State v. U Washington v. Fordham
I'm from Iowa, but I think I'd like to work somewhere warm like Miami or Atlanta.
I'm from Iowa, but I think I'd like to work somewhere warm like Miami or Atlanta.
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Ucla sticker v random regional school $ want NYC big law
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Berkeley at sticker v. other t-13 with money.
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Hey! That's me you're mocking. While Ithaca is certainly ugh, more important is that Ithaca is not NYC.Gray wrote:"Columbia sticker vs Fordham full ride - didn't want to apply to Cornell because ughhh ithaca"zacharus85 wrote:Yeah I have no idea how these keep happening. There's some kind of weird disconnect between admissions and financial aid spectrums, or people consistently have the same blind spot in applications.Gray wrote:There's always CCN sticker v. T1 full ride, no in-between options
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Retakebretby wrote:Hey! That's me you're mocking. While Ithaca is certainly ugh, more important is that Ithaca is not NYC.Gray wrote:"Columbia sticker vs Fordham full ride - didn't want to apply to Cornell because ughhh ithaca"zacharus85 wrote:Yeah I have no idea how these keep happening. There's some kind of weird disconnect between admissions and financial aid spectrums, or people consistently have the same blind spot in applications.Gray wrote:There's always CCN sticker v. T1 full ride, no in-between options
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Kent vs Miami apparently
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i only applied to three schools which one
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Yeah, and they're all in random dispersed locations: e.g. Colorado, SMU, and St. John'sMack.Hambleton wrote:i only applied to three schools which one
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I applied to only regional schools based on their USNWR rank
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Got into (TTT where I want to work) for free, but I also got into (TT 39 spots up the USNWR rankings) in a completely random geographic area with a great program in Unicorn law @ sticker, I think I'm going to take the long term security.
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personally I would recommend a using a ratio of parking spaces:(staff + students)Mack.Hambleton wrote:I applied to only regional schools based on their USNWR rank
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Don't forget factoring in how big the library is!haus wrote:personally I would recommend a using a ratio of parking spaces:(staff + students)Mack.Hambleton wrote:I applied to only regional schools based on their USNWR rank
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parking spots taken by staff are really the school funded jobs of this formula; I hope brut can tell us how to remedy thathaus wrote:personally I would recommend a using a ratio of parking spaces:(staff + students)Mack.Hambleton wrote:I applied to only regional schools based on their USNWR rank
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can relateAT9 wrote:Any thread that contains better options than I had is annoying.
But I'll throw in SMU vs. Houston (and sometimes Baylor) because the answer is always the same: retake, go to UT, or don't go period >> pick living in Houston or Dallas/whichever is cheaper.

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Hamilton/ Cornell full ride v H sticker for NYC biglaw.
On a side note, I did make a H v Butler thread and it did help me out (although to be fair it also devolved into third parties yelling at one another)
On a side note, I did make a H v Butler thread and it did help me out (although to be fair it also devolved into third parties yelling at one another)
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I'm fairly confident that is literally every thread on TLSmujiali wrote:devolved into third parties yelling at one another
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Third parties? Who were the first and second parties?mujiali wrote:Hamilton/ Cornell full ride v H sticker for NYC biglaw.
On a side note, I did make a H v Butler thread and it did help me out (although to be fair it also devolved into third parties yelling at one another)
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Me and the person consistently responding to the thread.rpupkin wrote:Third parties? Who were the first and second parties?mujiali wrote:Hamilton/ Cornell full ride v H sticker for NYC biglaw.
On a side note, I did make a H v Butler thread and it did help me out (although to be fair it also devolved into third parties yelling at one another)
ETA: perhaps persons? So maybe 5th and 6th parties? I dunno.
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"Which regional school in X Athletic conference is best for Y major market?"
"I got into a 'strong' regional (#30-#60) where I want to work for $$$, but I can also pay sticker at this 'incredible top ranked school' (#20-#30) in a random place. How much does ranking/prestige matter?"
"I got into a 'strong' regional (#30-#60) where I want to work for $$$, but I can also pay sticker at this 'incredible top ranked school' (#20-#30) in a random place. How much does ranking/prestige matter?"
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