Notre Dame w/66k
Ohio State w/36k (in-state)
Looking to practice in the midwest, not incredibly interested in BigLaw.
It will cost more to attend ND (tuition about 40k) than OSU (22k) but I liked Notre Dame a lot when I visited last week, so I'm leaning towards ND.
Also, do you think I could use my OSU scholly or my U of Toledo scholly (full ride + 6k stipend) to get more money from ND?
Thoughts?
Thanks guys.
Ohio State v. Notre Dame Forum
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Re: Ohio State v. Notre Dame
I voted Notre Dame. Its a better school. Now how good are you at beating your Bible?
- jrstephens1991
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Re: Ohio State v. Notre Dame
If your not too interested in BigLaw I would go with Ohio State.
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Re: Ohio State v. Notre Dame
You've got to be kidding.
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Re: Ohio State v. Notre Dame
I'd take ND, but what are you planning on doing? Because if you just want to work at a small firm, even ND with 66K is a lot of debt right? Over 100K?JCUGuy0428 wrote:Notre Dame w/66k
Ohio State w/36k (in-state)
Looking to practice in the midwest, not incredibly interested in BigLaw.
It will cost more to attend ND (tuition about 40k) than OSU (22k) but I liked Notre Dame a lot when I visited last week, so I'm leaning towards ND.
Also, do you think I could use my OSU scholly or my U of Toledo scholly (full ride + 6k stipend) to get more money from ND?
Thoughts?
Thanks guys.
- TTH
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Re: Ohio State v. Notre Dame
If you want to get to Chicago, I'd go with Notre Dame. Also, Notre Dame will open more doors throughout the midwest. Ohio does have three fairly large legal markets, though.
OSU trolling aside, I'm tempted to recommend anyone with a scholarship to OSU go elsewhere to increase the pool of dollars that will be redistributed post-deposit date.
OSU trolling aside, I'm tempted to recommend anyone with a scholarship to OSU go elsewhere to increase the pool of dollars that will be redistributed post-deposit date.
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