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Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 1:49 pm
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I ended up choosing GW because (out of the T20s that I was admitted to) they placed very well in DC and NY, which were/are desirable areas for me in terms of practicing law. The environment is amazing; the students are all super friendly, social, and pleasant to be around. Sharing notes/outlines is common, and the GW SBA does an outstanding job of sponsoring cool student events (such as a ski-trip, bar-review (not the exam), etc). Overall, I would say that I have had a superior social experience here.umichgrad wrote:Lots of questions: What made you choose GW? Are you happy with the environment (people, social life, quality of life)? How are the opportunities for people not in IP, specifically those interested in Public Interest?
Likely future GW 1L here. Appreciate your comments. Thanks!
1) As a 2L, OCI went very well. I had 20 interviews/9 callbacks, and accepted an offer at a NY firm as a summer associate; I also am set to work there subsequent to graduation. My fellow 2L peers that year did very well also; however, I cannot speak to how OCI went this year for the 1L class, but I do know that all of my friends have jobs lined up after they graduate, whether that be in a firm/government etc.dakatz wrote:I guess I'll ask the inevitable "Can you tell us about OCI, or how job prospects were looking for yourself and your classmates?" question.
As a part of the scholarship GW I received, they said I would get a unit in the Aston. Do you know anything about this residence?
Did you find the large class size to be a detriment? I used to think a student body of 800 was big, but over 1,600 makes me a bit wary. Can you perhaps touch on this?
I am actually not sure of my rank, because they only rank up to the 35% mark. So, I could be 36% or 45%, I can't really say for sure. I have decent grades, and am slightly above the median here.avacado111 wrote:what was your rank? Were you in the top 25%/
+1. There's no way it's that much...right?nyyankees wrote:oh and how much would you say is total expenditures (tuition, housing, books, food etc) for the year? There has been some debate on this site over the past few weeks because in the admissions package they say its over 70k/year.
LOLkittenmittons wrote:How would a top 1/3 student at GW fare at say Sidley in Singapore?
I didn't apply as a 2L (which I regret), but I did apply as a 3L and did get my 2nd choice. In my opinion, if a student wants a clinic it can be attained. Sure, maybe not your 1st choice, but if you apply as a 2L and 3L, I really don't see how you couldn't get into one. I applied 1 time as a 3L and got it (and my grades are median, not top 10% or something). Also, if your interests/experiences are in line with one of the clinics' focus areas, that greatly increases your likelihood of being chosen. Before "clinic season" begins, there are "open houses" where you can meet with the clinic professors and ask questions etc. GW takes their clinics very seriously, and seem to be committed to providing students with a really positive experience.umichgrad wrote:Cool, great answers, thanks. I was actually concerned about clinics, because when I visited my tour guide told me that clinics are hard to get into and you're lucky to end up with the opportunity to do one during your three years, and it probably won't be your top choice. Has that not been your experience?
lol that case western post was def a flame hahanyyankees wrote:LOLkittenmittons wrote:How would a top 1/3 student at GW fare at say Sidley in Singapore?
I can only speak to my expenses per year. I have a 9-month apartment lease (in a nice area), and pay 2k/month total (with utilities/cable/internet). So, including food, books, going out, traveling back home if I need to, I'm looking at around 24k maybe. Something in that range, maybe a little more/less. So, 70k could or could not be accurate. If tuition is 44k, I would say 70k could be accurate. However, I feel that my apartment is at the higher end of the spectrum, as many of my friends have places that are much cheaper.umichgrad wrote:+1. There's no way it's that much...right?nyyankees wrote:oh and how much would you say is total expenditures (tuition, housing, books, food etc) for the year? There has been some debate on this site over the past few weeks because in the admissions package they say its over 70k/year.
lol nah not at all. I got the job I wanted. Plus, my allegiance is with good ol' Penn State. Student body and professors are equivalent, so nope. (as a 1L, maybe a little, but not now).Dwaterman86 wrote:Do you ever drive by Georgetown and think about what could have been?
lol wow...that's a new onekittenmittons wrote:Is this your anthem?
Was going from the Ivy league Penn State to GW hard?pennstatepride wrote:lol nah not at all. I got the job I wanted. Plus, my allegiance is with good ol' Penn State. Student body and professors are equivalent, so nope. (as a 1L, maybe a little, but not now).Dwaterman86 wrote:Do you ever drive by Georgetown and think about what could have been?
I'm biased. I would choose GW. Depends on if you want some portability with your JD, and what you want to practice. GW would provide you with far more opportunities than American (typically). I can't speak to American's professors, but I don't think you could even attempt to make a comparison (as well as student body quality).Desert Fox wrote:American at sticker? Or GW with 10K a year? Which should I choose?
lol It was hard leaving the "public ivy" Penn State, yes.Desert Fox wrote:Was going from the Ivy league Penn State to GW hard?pennstatepride wrote:lol nah not at all. I got the job I wanted. Plus, my allegiance is with good ol' Penn State. Student body and professors are equivalent, so nope. (as a 1L, maybe a little, but not now).Dwaterman86 wrote:Do you ever drive by Georgetown and think about what could have been?
pennstatepride wrote:lol nah not at all. I got the job I wanted. Plus, my allegiance is with good ol' Penn State. Student body and professors are equivalent, so nope. (as a 1L, maybe a little, but not now).Dwaterman86 wrote:Do you ever drive by Georgetown and think about what could have been?