FSU (out of state sticker) vs Oklahoma ($$$) Forum

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Re: FSU (out of state sticker) vs Oklahoma ($$$)

Post by Bill Cosby » Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:10 pm

Here is some general info on applying to reclassification:

http://admissions.fsu.edu/residency/pol ... cation.cfm

For law students, professional or occupational license is the big one.

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Re: FSU (out of state sticker) vs Oklahoma ($$$)

Post by Bill Cosby » Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:11 pm

FeelTheHeat wrote:I like to think I started this lovely thread off on the right foot.
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Re: FSU (out of state sticker) vs Oklahoma ($$$)

Post by FSUAlumniAtlanta » Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:13 am

I can speak for FSU. I was able to receive in-state after first year -- the comments above look accurate on the process. Call financial aid/admissions to confirm.

FSU Law was also a great experience. If you pull top 30% many doors will open (big law, federal clerkships, etc.) I suspect the same goes for Oklahoma. Although it's old news, this is worth repeating: whichever school you choose it will be significantly easier to locate a job in that region after graduation, unless you have serious ties to another region.

In terms of regional appeal, FSU competes well in Florida, Georiga, Alabama, and to a lesser extent, the rest of the south. The compension numbers are lower than similiar schools because a substantial portion of the students choose to enter the public sector (both Florida and DC).

Best of luck

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