ASU 25k (then residency) vs. Utah 15k (the residency)
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 2:06 am
Hello friends -
I gotta make a choice this weekend. I'm going to law school for public interest. I went to undergrad on the cheap, and as a consequence, I have a fair amount of cash from my folks to put towards law school. I can't pay sticker for private/out of state for public, but with residency I'm a pretty solid position financially. ASU and Utah are pretty close in the rankings, and both offered me some cash. Some food for thought:
Utah:
Positive
- I grew up there, and I have solid connections in big firms and in government in Salt Lake City
- Their scholarship cuts the difference with out of state tuition for the first year, and then I'm guaranteed residency for the second and third years
- I know the area really well, and it wouldn't be hard for me to find a favorable living situation
Negative
- They don't have that dedicated a public interest program
- I will strongly differ on both ideological and demographic levels from a majority of my classmates
- It's Utah
ASU:
Positive
- They have a new Family Justice Center, they brought in the best name in Domestic Violence Law to run the thing (Sarah Buel). I have worked in domestic and sexual violence prevention and response for the last few years, and I am going to law school so that I can continue that work as an attorney.
- They have a cool library
Negative
- They are really strict about outside support when candidates are seeking residency, so I couldn't touch that money from my parents for the first year
- I really didn't dig the vibe in Tempe
- I will probably end up living quite a ways away from the school, and I'm not a huge fan of long commutes in busy cities
If anybody has any feedback, send it my way. I'm all ears.
I gotta make a choice this weekend. I'm going to law school for public interest. I went to undergrad on the cheap, and as a consequence, I have a fair amount of cash from my folks to put towards law school. I can't pay sticker for private/out of state for public, but with residency I'm a pretty solid position financially. ASU and Utah are pretty close in the rankings, and both offered me some cash. Some food for thought:
Utah:
Positive
- I grew up there, and I have solid connections in big firms and in government in Salt Lake City
- Their scholarship cuts the difference with out of state tuition for the first year, and then I'm guaranteed residency for the second and third years
- I know the area really well, and it wouldn't be hard for me to find a favorable living situation
Negative
- They don't have that dedicated a public interest program
- I will strongly differ on both ideological and demographic levels from a majority of my classmates
- It's Utah
ASU:
Positive
- They have a new Family Justice Center, they brought in the best name in Domestic Violence Law to run the thing (Sarah Buel). I have worked in domestic and sexual violence prevention and response for the last few years, and I am going to law school so that I can continue that work as an attorney.
- They have a cool library
Negative
- They are really strict about outside support when candidates are seeking residency, so I couldn't touch that money from my parents for the first year
- I really didn't dig the vibe in Tempe
- I will probably end up living quite a ways away from the school, and I'm not a huge fan of long commutes in busy cities
If anybody has any feedback, send it my way. I'm all ears.