BU($$) vs Fordham($) vs Cornell (sticker).
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:01 pm
Kind of new to TLS.
Right now, I'm trying to decide between BU and Fordham. Still waiting to hear back from Cornell. I'm willing to work in either NYC or Boston, but I prefer NYC (I'm living in an outer-borough already). I want to try BigLaw, and I'm hoping the legal market will recover by the time I graduate (2013). However, I'm leaving my options open, and apparently BU places well into government positions and other non-BigLaw jobs. I'm really not sure about Fordham's placement outside of biglaw (and only in NYC), so anyone with insight, please share.
BU gave me 20k a year, whereas Fordham only gave me 10k a year. BU's tuition is something like 39-40k a year while Fordham is around 44k. Thing is, if I go to Fordham, my cost of living will be pretty cheap since I'll probably live at home. Kind of a tough call for me.
If Cornell does accept me, I'm pretty sure it will be at full sticker. Is Cornell worth the price given that I prefer NYC and want BigLaw?
There's also the possibility that I may just wait another cycle and up my LSAT score (167), which I think is very possible.
Right now, I'm trying to decide between BU and Fordham. Still waiting to hear back from Cornell. I'm willing to work in either NYC or Boston, but I prefer NYC (I'm living in an outer-borough already). I want to try BigLaw, and I'm hoping the legal market will recover by the time I graduate (2013). However, I'm leaving my options open, and apparently BU places well into government positions and other non-BigLaw jobs. I'm really not sure about Fordham's placement outside of biglaw (and only in NYC), so anyone with insight, please share.
BU gave me 20k a year, whereas Fordham only gave me 10k a year. BU's tuition is something like 39-40k a year while Fordham is around 44k. Thing is, if I go to Fordham, my cost of living will be pretty cheap since I'll probably live at home. Kind of a tough call for me.
If Cornell does accept me, I'm pretty sure it will be at full sticker. Is Cornell worth the price given that I prefer NYC and want BigLaw?
There's also the possibility that I may just wait another cycle and up my LSAT score (167), which I think is very possible.