Penn State - Dickinson Versus University at Buffalo
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 6:03 am
I'm so torn I'm really having a difficult time deciding between these two schools. Any help would be much appreciated.
I am looking to work for the government in some capacity. Ideally I'd like to work in DC maybe with the DOJ or DHS; or I might want to work with the pd or da in or around NYC (I'm from just North of Manhattan).
I've heard that Penn has a lot of notoriety in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern States while Buffalo is very much a regional school (Western NY).
I definitely don't think I would want to live in Buffalo or Pennsylvania after law school. I know a lot of people say to choose a law school where you want to live but that wasn't a feasible option for me...plus I'm not really sure where I will want to settle down yet.
In terms of pricing, with scholarship from Buffalo it's about $32,000 per year with all expenses. Penn didn't offer me any money whatsoever so it would be over $20,000 more per year at around $55,000.
Now there's a federal loan forgiveness program for people that are employed by the government, which limits your monthly payments based on your income and forgives remaining loan balances after 10 years of monthly payments. Because of this I'm inclined to think that it doesn't really matter where I go (in terms of cost) because Uncle Sam will pick up the rest of my debt after I pay off 120 monthly payments. The thing that concerns me though is if for some reason I change my mind (despite this being my goal for 10+ years), then I would be stuck with over $150,000 of debt if I went to Penn rather than $90,000 if I choose Buffalo.
Is the alumni network and name recognition of Penn worth the extra $60,000? Or do you even feel that a Penn degree would put me in a better position to secure a federal job over a Buffalo degree?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I am looking to work for the government in some capacity. Ideally I'd like to work in DC maybe with the DOJ or DHS; or I might want to work with the pd or da in or around NYC (I'm from just North of Manhattan).
I've heard that Penn has a lot of notoriety in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern States while Buffalo is very much a regional school (Western NY).
I definitely don't think I would want to live in Buffalo or Pennsylvania after law school. I know a lot of people say to choose a law school where you want to live but that wasn't a feasible option for me...plus I'm not really sure where I will want to settle down yet.
In terms of pricing, with scholarship from Buffalo it's about $32,000 per year with all expenses. Penn didn't offer me any money whatsoever so it would be over $20,000 more per year at around $55,000.
Now there's a federal loan forgiveness program for people that are employed by the government, which limits your monthly payments based on your income and forgives remaining loan balances after 10 years of monthly payments. Because of this I'm inclined to think that it doesn't really matter where I go (in terms of cost) because Uncle Sam will pick up the rest of my debt after I pay off 120 monthly payments. The thing that concerns me though is if for some reason I change my mind (despite this being my goal for 10+ years), then I would be stuck with over $150,000 of debt if I went to Penn rather than $90,000 if I choose Buffalo.
Is the alumni network and name recognition of Penn worth the extra $60,000? Or do you even feel that a Penn degree would put me in a better position to secure a federal job over a Buffalo degree?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
