OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K) Forum
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OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
I have narrowed down my selction to these four schools. I want to practice in the Midwest possibly Michigan, Illinois, Indiana. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am vistiting all of the schools in late March.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
P.S. Please disregard. Misread. Mistook Illinois for Indiana due to the $120,000 scholarship.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
Illinois for Illinois me thinks.CanadianWolf wrote:Indiana for Indiana. Notre Dame for Illinois.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
For those three states, I'd imagine Illinois at full ride is a pretty terrific option.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
Illinois for sure, no question
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
This is nonsenseCanadianWolf wrote:Indiana for Indiana. Notre Dame for Illinois.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
UIUC, no question, hands down. Other options are foolish.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
the answer is 120k
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Are the numbers listed your awards or the estimate COA of each? Because my answer is going to be ND or UIUC, depending on which it is.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
I misread. Thought Illinois was Indiana because of the $120,000 scholarship.
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gotcha, yea then that makes more senseCanadianWolf wrote:I misread. Thought Illinois was Indiana because of the $120,000 scholarship.
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True, OP...?SBL wrote:Are the numbers listed your awards or the estimate COA of each? Because my answer is going to be ND or UIUC, depending on which it is.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
These are award amounts. Thanks everyone for your help!Law Sauce wrote:True, OP...?SBL wrote:Are the numbers listed your awards or the estimate COA of each? Because my answer is going to be ND or UIUC, depending on which it is.
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Can't help asking, you don't have any T14's as an option? If you could get that kind of money from Illinois I think you could prolly get at least one T14.
Out of the options listed Illinois is far and away the best.
Out of the options listed Illinois is far and away the best.
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Probably UIUC, and I'm a 1L at ND. Free is not bad.
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UIUC by an absolute landslide.
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Re: OSU (42K), ND (60K), UIUC (120K), UW (96K)
Illinois. Great school in what I have heard is a pretty cool town
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To tell you the truth, my LSAT was in the high 150's and I didn't think I was going to get into most of the schools I applied to. I really didn't expect any of the generous scholarships.buckilaw wrote:Can't help asking, you don't have any T14's as an option? If you could get that kind of money from Illinois I think you could prolly get at least one T14.
Out of the options listed Illinois is far and away the best.
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