Poll- Mich($) vs 15-17($$) vs UIUC ($$$)
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 5:20 pm
Having a tough time deciding between a couple of very attractive choices at the moment. Interested in other feed back. Vanderbilt decision by 15th means I better get going on this. These are the main considerations and they are basically listed in how I would rank them in terms of importance to me.
Career interests/lofty goals- Clerkship followed by big law, possibly public interest if I found something that is engaging to me. Not opposed to a Gov job either.
School specifics- clinics, journal opportunities, GREAT professors(approachable and brilliant), friendly students
Location-If ending up in a big city I would prefer Chicago over NYC, or LA. Smaller markets I would focus on would be in the Midwest, but still unsure to the point where something new might be fun.
Personal- UM undergrad who can see Pros and Cons of leaving Ann Arbor. Is there a downside to going to the same Law School as your Undergrad? Also, relative recently graduated Vanderbilt law means I am more inclined towards Vandy of the 15-17 crowd (but still considering all). Some family help (less than 50 K) possible.
Comments welcome and appreciated!
(Edit added location considerations)
Career interests/lofty goals- Clerkship followed by big law, possibly public interest if I found something that is engaging to me. Not opposed to a Gov job either.
School specifics- clinics, journal opportunities, GREAT professors(approachable and brilliant), friendly students
Location-If ending up in a big city I would prefer Chicago over NYC, or LA. Smaller markets I would focus on would be in the Midwest, but still unsure to the point where something new might be fun.
Personal- UM undergrad who can see Pros and Cons of leaving Ann Arbor. Is there a downside to going to the same Law School as your Undergrad? Also, relative recently graduated Vanderbilt law means I am more inclined towards Vandy of the 15-17 crowd (but still considering all). Some family help (less than 50 K) possible.
Comments welcome and appreciated!
(Edit added location considerations)