CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker) Forum
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CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
I am trying to decide between going to Cleveland-Marshall or Loyola in Chicago. These schools are very different, and its been hard for me to figure out the cost-benefit for each. I've been accepted at both, and I am expecting money from CM (it would also be instate for me, so very very cheap in comparison to sticker at a private school). What all do you think?
I would probably prefer to practice in Chicago rather than Cleveland, as I feel there is much more opportunity in Chicago (not sure if this is true or not) but I would also prefer to graduate with less than 150k in debt (Loyola could take me as high as 180k). Any thoughts? I know this is ME were talking about, but what would you guys do - go to school in Cleveland for cheap or shell out tons of money for Chi Town? Again, I would PREFER to be in Chicago, but I'm just not quite sure its worth it.
Thanks.
I would probably prefer to practice in Chicago rather than Cleveland, as I feel there is much more opportunity in Chicago (not sure if this is true or not) but I would also prefer to graduate with less than 150k in debt (Loyola could take me as high as 180k). Any thoughts? I know this is ME were talking about, but what would you guys do - go to school in Cleveland for cheap or shell out tons of money for Chi Town? Again, I would PREFER to be in Chicago, but I'm just not quite sure its worth it.
Thanks.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Some reads but no input.
Can someone just say one or the other to make me feel good?
Can someone just say one or the other to make me feel good?
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Well, obviously if you want Chicago, Loyola is going to be the way to go. However, 180K is too much debt for a non T14 school, IMO.
What about a retake?
What about a retake?
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
I studied a decent amount for the one time I took it (in September), and have sorta convinced myself that I wil not retake. I'm sure if I studied for another year I could raise my score roughly 3-4 points, but I don't want to do this - its time for me to move on.
I'm leaning towards Loyola since I really want to be in Chicago.
BUT I am quite freightened by the 180k debt figure. Is it insane to even consider this much debt in order to attend a T2? If I manage to land an "average" job with my Loyola jd (lets say 60k a year), is this still too much debt to handle? Has anyone ever heard of someone paying off this amount of debt with a median salary? I'm OK with paying off debt til I'm 50, as long as I can live a realistically comfortable (not extravagant) lifestyle in the meantime.
I'm naive, help me out.
I'm leaning towards Loyola since I really want to be in Chicago.
BUT I am quite freightened by the 180k debt figure. Is it insane to even consider this much debt in order to attend a T2? If I manage to land an "average" job with my Loyola jd (lets say 60k a year), is this still too much debt to handle? Has anyone ever heard of someone paying off this amount of debt with a median salary? I'm OK with paying off debt til I'm 50, as long as I can live a realistically comfortable (not extravagant) lifestyle in the meantime.
I'm naive, help me out.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Loyola has barely even started to give out financial aid and scholarships yet. Wait it out and see. You're right, though, it can can be an expensive venture. They just set tuition for next year at $37,380 (full-time).
You don't need to make a decision until April, so wait and see if Loyola will offer you anything. I've heard that over 2/3 of Loyola's students get some money from them.
You don't need to make a decision until April, so wait and see if Loyola will offer you anything. I've heard that over 2/3 of Loyola's students get some money from them.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
it would not be good to take out that much debt to go to loyola-chicago. read this, but keep in mind it was BEFORE the recession: http://www.law.com/jsp/law/careercenter ... 8256428026
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
By $$, I assume you mean a half-tuition scholarship. In that case, I would pick CM. But only if you're ok with being employed in Cleveland.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Considering I've never heard of Cleveland-Marshall (and that's not a good thing), I'm going to go with Loyola here...
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Marshall is the law school of Cleveland State University. It's a T-3, but according to its numbers it seems like it is on the brink of T-2. Since Loyola is ranked 87th, it seems like they are pretty much peer schools as far as ranking goes.
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Right now I think I'm leaning toward CM for financial reasons. I'm going to be in debt up to my eyes either way (cause of some undergrad debt), but it would be SIGNIFICANTLY less going to CM (in state school, plus I am expecting a little money but not sure).
Also, just from my brief research it seems that CM has pretty good job prospects for a T3. They seem to have some good programs that connect students to their extensive alumni network in Cleveland. Case is the only other law school in Cleveland and it seems to share about the same employment prospects (despite costing way more).
I don't know a whole lot about Loyola, other than info in the few threads already on this forum.
So again, here's the choice I'm facing:
100k debt going to Cleveland-Marshall, working in Cleveland afterwards
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180k debt going to Loyola, working in Chicago afterwards
I'm sorta struggling cause I could see myself in either city. I have family in Cleveland, but I know I'd enjoy the extra opportunity Chicago brings. Keep feeding me input if you can manage to do so. Thanks all.
Also, just from my brief research it seems that CM has pretty good job prospects for a T3. They seem to have some good programs that connect students to their extensive alumni network in Cleveland. Case is the only other law school in Cleveland and it seems to share about the same employment prospects (despite costing way more).
I don't know a whole lot about Loyola, other than info in the few threads already on this forum.
So again, here's the choice I'm facing:
100k debt going to Cleveland-Marshall, working in Cleveland afterwards
or
180k debt going to Loyola, working in Chicago afterwards
I'm sorta struggling cause I could see myself in either city. I have family in Cleveland, but I know I'd enjoy the extra opportunity Chicago brings. Keep feeding me input if you can manage to do so. Thanks all.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
BTW I'm combine.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
I also got into Cleveland today via letter with 50 percent scholly. From what I have gathered, do well at cleveland and big law is not out of the question, and CML places well in cleveland, akron, ect.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Retake, the LSAT is learnable, and you can leverage it to save a lot of money, or increase substantially your chances of finding work that will enable you to pay off your debts.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Way to out yourselfpeterswe wrote:BTW I'm combine.
Do you think there is any possibility of a scholarship from Loyola based on your numbers, or are you fairly sure nothing's coming?
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Retake the LSAT and apply next cycle. ITE, neither of those schools is worth the debt you'll take on from attending.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Retake, if no then go to Cleveland and know that you will be stuck in Cleveland. /thread.
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There are no "average" or "median" jobs in Chicago--at least not for graduating law student from Loyola (ok--there may be one every 4 years). But for all seriousness, you either are one of the 5% or less that land a firm job from connections or being top of your class or you're in the sub $40K range looking for hourly work...there isnt really any median 60K or 85K jobs in Chicago--sorry. What are your other potential career paths? Do you have a dad who runs a firm you can join for sure? I would seriously think about if law is right if these are your only options.combine wrote:I studied a decent amount for the one time I took it (in September), and have sorta convinced myself that I wil not retake. I'm sure if I studied for another year I could raise my score roughly 3-4 points, but I don't want to do this - its time for me to move on.
I'm leaning towards Loyola since I really want to be in Chicago.
BUT I am quite freightened by the 180k debt figure. Is it insane to even consider this much debt in order to attend a T2? If I manage to land an "average" job with my Loyola jd (lets say 60k a year), is this still too much debt to handle? Has anyone ever heard of someone paying off this amount of debt with a median salary? I'm OK with paying off debt til I'm 50, as long as I can live a realistically comfortable (not extravagant) lifestyle in the meantime.
I'm naive, help me out.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Yes, far too much debt. Chicago is expensive to live in and Loyola has ridiculous tuition. Also remember that there are a number of schools feeding into Chicago that are much more highly ranked than Loyola.combine wrote:BUT I am quite freightened by the 180k debt figure. Is it insane to even consider this much debt in order to attend a T2?
As for CM, depends on what they offer and what conditions come with it. Wait a cycle and retake. Or wait a cycle and apply to more schools to get some better options.
Loyola at sticker is not an option, regardless of how much you want to work in Chicago.
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Re: CM Law ($$) v. Loyola-Chicago (sticker)
Have you considered Akron? It's not that much more expensive than CM and it's generally regarded as a better school among NE Ohio attorneys.
But if the choice is CM or Loyola Chi, then pick CM. Colt McCoy > Jay Cutler
But if the choice is CM or Loyola Chi, then pick CM. Colt McCoy > Jay Cutler
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