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- Gecko of Doom
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- DoubleChecks
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
at $8,500/yr at SMU, i dont think you're making the wrong decision, provided you're happy working in Dallas and maybe Houston post-graduation. Certainly better job prospects (in those cities).Gecko of Doom wrote:Or tell me I am. Your call.
I've pretty much decided to attend SMU with a substantial scholarship that would make tuition about $8,500 per year. Sent in the seat deposit and all. Enjoyed Dallas when I visited.
I also got offered a full ride to Kansas. It's a lower ranked school and I didn't enjoy the feel of it as much when I visited. I also got the impression that not many of their students have jobs lined up. But Kansas City is my hometown, and I would be happy living there after graduation. Though it's not necessarily the norm, I know some people who have been very successful with Kansas law degrees. And KU just sent me an e-mail asking if I've made my decision, and it has me second-guessing myself.
So am I crazy for turning down a free law degree?
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
Go to SMU, excel, and you will have some solid options on the other side of graduation.
- mpj_3050
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
I think the 25k or so tuition cost of SMU, even with interest, is worth it if you truly feel better at the school. We aren't talking 50k more or something like that.
But...what stipulations are on both of the scholarships. And what is your definition of successful.
But...what stipulations are on both of the scholarships. And what is your definition of successful.
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
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- mpj_3050
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
Go to SMUGecko of Doom wrote:Ah, forgot to mention stipulations. SMU is good standing. KU is 3.2, which is about top third. That was another thing that made me a bit nervous.mpj_3050 wrote:I think the 25k or so tuition cost of SMU, even with interest, is worth it if you truly feel better at the school. We aren't talking 50k more or something like that.
But...what stipulations are on both of the scholarships. And what is your definition of successful.
I would say "successful" is getting a job after graduation that allows me to live comfortably with my debt load. I would like to have a shot at biglaw, but I'm not dead set on it.
- Aberzombie1892
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
You sir (ma'am?) would be completely out of your mind to not go to SMU.Gecko of Doom wrote:Ah, forgot to mention stipulations. SMU is good standing. KU is 3.2, which is about top third. That was another thing that made me a bit nervous.mpj_3050 wrote:I think the 25k or so tuition cost of SMU, even with interest, is worth it if you truly feel better at the school. We aren't talking 50k more or something like that.
But...what stipulations are on both of the scholarships. And what is your definition of successful.
I would say "successful" is getting a job after graduation that allows me to live comfortably with my debt load. I would like to have a shot at biglaw, but I'm not dead set on it.
Good day, sir.
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
definitely SMU with those stips
- Magnolia
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
A top 1/3 stip is way too steep. It's worth the extra money at SMU to have a scholarship that isn't at risk and to be at the school you prefer. Also, with your strong ties to Kansas, I doubt going to SMU will preclude you from being able to get a job there.Gecko of Doom wrote:Ah, forgot to mention stipulations. SMU is good standing. KU is 3.2, which is about top third. That was another thing that made me a bit nervous.mpj_3050 wrote:I think the 25k or so tuition cost of SMU, even with interest, is worth it if you truly feel better at the school. We aren't talking 50k more or something like that.
But...what stipulations are on both of the scholarships. And what is your definition of successful.
I would say "successful" is getting a job after graduation that allows me to live comfortably with my debt load. I would like to have a shot at biglaw, but I'm not dead set on it.
- DoubleChecks
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
Yes, with your goals, scholly stips, cost, etc.
SMU is TCR.
SMU is TCR.
- fathergoose
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
Your choice is between living in Kansas and living in Dallas?
I don't like Dallas but Dallas >>>>>>>>> Kansas
Also scholarship stipulations are for suckers. Go to SMU.
I don't like Dallas but Dallas >>>>>>>>> Kansas
Also scholarship stipulations are for suckers. Go to SMU.
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
SMU is the obvious choice. How would you feel if you land at the top 34% mark? That's right. You will cry so hard. Go to SMU.
- thexfactor
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
I noticed on your profile that you have a 165+ 4.0. Im surprised you didnt get into UT?
Im pretty sure you can crack the t14. UVA ED next year. I know you prob want texas but it will give you a lot better chance at getting a decent job. UVA will prob give you a chance at texas anyways. UCLA, usc,UCB loves high gpa people.
lower t14/ucla/usc= 40% biglaw
SMU= 10%
KU= 5-10%
SMU and KU will be available next year. Try your hand at retaking and also ED at UVA.
Factor in your future and dont sell yourself short.
Im pretty sure you can crack the t14. UVA ED next year. I know you prob want texas but it will give you a lot better chance at getting a decent job. UVA will prob give you a chance at texas anyways. UCLA, usc,UCB loves high gpa people.
lower t14/ucla/usc= 40% biglaw
SMU= 10%
KU= 5-10%
SMU and KU will be available next year. Try your hand at retaking and also ED at UVA.
Factor in your future and dont sell yourself short.
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- JamMasterJ
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
even without the stips you would be making the right choice to go to SMU. With the stips, this is an even easier decision
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- thexfactor
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
slightly higher risk with a lot higher rewards.
SMU will seriously only give you a 10% shot at biglaw. Basically at smu you are 4x less likely to get biglaw than at UVA. you really need top 10-15% grades to be competitive at SMU for biglaw.
Think about your career, even if you do only spend 50k at SMU your salary might only be 50k. You have very little upside as compared to UVA. Your downside is very similar. No job from each school and maybe 200k from UVA. With IBR, you only have to pay back a percentage of your salary anyways, so you still wouldn't starve.
Essentially you would be comparing UVA ED at sticker which is 160k vs SMU almost full which is 50k of debt. Im pretty sure most people on the board would choose UVA.
Think about your long term career. Don't sell yourself short by going to SMU.
SMU will seriously only give you a 10% shot at biglaw. Basically at smu you are 4x less likely to get biglaw than at UVA. you really need top 10-15% grades to be competitive at SMU for biglaw.
Think about your career, even if you do only spend 50k at SMU your salary might only be 50k. You have very little upside as compared to UVA. Your downside is very similar. No job from each school and maybe 200k from UVA. With IBR, you only have to pay back a percentage of your salary anyways, so you still wouldn't starve.
Essentially you would be comparing UVA ED at sticker which is 160k vs SMU almost full which is 50k of debt. Im pretty sure most people on the board would choose UVA.
Think about your long term career. Don't sell yourself short by going to SMU.
- fathergoose
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
I agree UVA gives you a better big law shot but it isn't 4x better. It is not worth the 110k+ to go to take a year off and maybe just maybe have the privilege of paying sticker at UVA.
That being said SMU gives you career options in TX and that's about it. Don't think it holds any cache on either coast because you'd be wrong. But within Texas it gives you pretty solid career choices. Also 50k is not insignificant but that's something you could pay off in a reasonable about of time even with a 60k job. 150-200k would be almost impossible and you'd be suffocating under it for 25 years while limping along in IBR before you finally reached the point where you are legally allowed to welch on a promise you made to pay back your loans.
Don't be an idiot.
That being said SMU gives you career options in TX and that's about it. Don't think it holds any cache on either coast because you'd be wrong. But within Texas it gives you pretty solid career choices. Also 50k is not insignificant but that's something you could pay off in a reasonable about of time even with a 60k job. 150-200k would be almost impossible and you'd be suffocating under it for 25 years while limping along in IBR before you finally reached the point where you are legally allowed to welch on a promise you made to pay back your loans.
Don't be an idiot.
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
SMU placed ~16% in NLJ 250 jobs in the most recent NJL250 list. It was just behind WUSTL/Ill. and just ahead of W&M/Davis/Wake. I agree UVa would be a better shot at Biglaw but I think OP would need to be around top 25% to be competitive for Biglaw at SMU (SMU had 4% Art. III placement and there are a handful of $145k+, non-NLJ firms in Dallas that hire out of SMU).thexfactor wrote:slightly higher risk with a lot higher rewards.
SMU will seriously only give you a 10% shot at biglaw. Basically at smu you are 4x less likely to get biglaw than at UVA. you really need top 10-15% grades to be competitive at SMU for biglaw.
Think about your career, even if you do only spend 50k at SMU your salary might only be 50k. You have very little upside as compared to UVA. Your downside is very similar. No job from each school and maybe 200k from UVA. With IBR, you only have to pay back a percentage of your salary anyways, so you still wouldn't starve.
Essentially you would be comparing UVA ED at sticker which is 160k vs SMU almost full which is 50k of debt. Im pretty sure most people on the board would choose UVA.
Think about your long term career. Don't sell yourself short by going to SMU.
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
OP is being fucking absurd. 4.0/165. Apply to UVA ED beginning of Sept., and you are 80% in. Do it.
- nealric
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Re: Convince me I'm not crazy
Initially voted for KU, but rescind my vote considering the scholarship stipulations.
You would be crazy to choose KU with those stipulations.
You would be crazy to choose KU with those stipulations.
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