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USC or UCLA
Okay, so I was accepted at USC and just now waitlisted at UCLA. I don't know anything about $$$ at USC yet, but I'm trying to look into the major differences between the two to see if it is even worth getting on the WL at UCLA or if I should just withdraw now. Are there any huge benefits to going to UCLA over USC? Is there any edge at getting big law or anything like that? Hypothetically, if I decided to go to USC only to find out that I was accepted off the WL at UCLA, would it be worth packing up and jumping ship at the last minute?
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Re: USC or UCLA
Conventional TLS wisdom will say they are peer schools, and for the most part the NLJ 250+Art III numbers will back that up. People say UCLA has more national reach than USC, but both don't carry that far outside of SoCal anyways. With the UC tuition hikes I believe they cost about the same too.
However, the area around UCLA (Westwood) >>>> than USC (Downtown) so that is a major edge in UCLA's favor if the location around the school is important to you.
However, the area around UCLA (Westwood) >>>> than USC (Downtown) so that is a major edge in UCLA's favor if the location around the school is important to you.
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Re: USC or UCLA
Green Glass Windows wrote:Okay, so I was accepted at USC and just now waitlisted at UCLA. I don't know anything about $$$ at USC yet, but I'm trying to look into the major differences between the two to see if it is even worth getting on the WL at UCLA or if I should just withdraw now. Are there any huge benefits to going to UCLA over USC? Is there any edge at getting big law or anything like that? Hypothetically, if I decided to go to USC only to find out that I was accepted off the WL at UCLA, would it be worth packing up and jumping ship at the last minute?
I think people at these schools consider them to be peers. And at least in the NLJ250 "go-to" schools from last week USC was ranked higher
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Re: USC or UCLA
They're most definitely peers.
Pick the one that offers you the most money (including possible need-based aid), but you'll also be able to weigh other [soft] factors in your decision as well.
Have you visited both?
Pick the one that offers you the most money (including possible need-based aid), but you'll also be able to weigh other [soft] factors in your decision as well.
Have you visited both?
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Re: USC or UCLA
Did undergrad in LA here. (wont specify).
1) UCLA is MUCH more expensive than USC. ~54K vs. ~48K
2) UCLA is MUCH nicer than USC (at least in terms of law facilities). USC law is the ONLY SHITTY BUILDING ON CAMPUS (and I hate that that is a pattern at a lot of schools); it looks like a concrete correctional facility. Also, downtown LA is pretty much the dumps of the whole US, and though traffic is bad everywhere, it is worse downtown than in Westwood, where UCLA is. On that note, westwood is actually a very cool area with lots of bars and some hookah places and a, as it were, VIBE. Downtown is decrepit, that is all.
And the worst part of all of it is that the cost of living in each area is enormous, though fairly similar.
*****I would be very wary of going to either school without $$$. UCLA is unlikely to give you any off the waitlist, so i might rule that out in the end (unless money is no issue).
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I want to comment on these two points, which are BY far the most important, since Revolver is VERY correct in saying that the reach is limited outside of SoCal (Though it is VERY good IN SoCal).Revolver066 wrote:Conventional TLS wisdom will say they are peer schools, and for the most part the NLJ 250+Art III numbers will back that up. People say UCLA has more national reach than USC, but both don't carry that far outside of SoCal anyways. With the UC tuition hikes I believe they cost about the same too.
However, the area around UCLA (Westwood) >>>> than USC (Downtown) so that is a major edge in UCLA's favor if the location around the school is important to you.
1) UCLA is MUCH more expensive than USC. ~54K vs. ~48K
2) UCLA is MUCH nicer than USC (at least in terms of law facilities). USC law is the ONLY SHITTY BUILDING ON CAMPUS (and I hate that that is a pattern at a lot of schools); it looks like a concrete correctional facility. Also, downtown LA is pretty much the dumps of the whole US, and though traffic is bad everywhere, it is worse downtown than in Westwood, where UCLA is. On that note, westwood is actually a very cool area with lots of bars and some hookah places and a, as it were, VIBE. Downtown is decrepit, that is all.
And the worst part of all of it is that the cost of living in each area is enormous, though fairly similar.
*****I would be very wary of going to either school without $$$. UCLA is unlikely to give you any off the waitlist, so i might rule that out in the end (unless money is no issue).
Ill rant more if you want me to. ..PM
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- drizzle12
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Re: USC or UCLA
Also USC is a private institution, not a state school. So conventional wisdom says that tuition hikes will affect you much more at UCLA rather than USC. Another thing to keep in mind though is residency. The price of attending USC will not decrease if you become a CA resident.
I visited both last spring. I liked both of them a lot but they definitely have different qualities and a different feel. I would suggest visiting if you have a chance and see which one fits you better.
I visited both last spring. I liked both of them a lot but they definitely have different qualities and a different feel. I would suggest visiting if you have a chance and see which one fits you better.
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Re: USC or UCLA
OOS, yes. IS, UCLA is slightly cheaper @ 45k. As long as USC's tuition is 48k, I think UCLA's tuition hikes will be held in check.T00L wrote: 1) UCLA is MUCH more expensive than USC. ~54K vs. ~48K
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yes, I forgot to mention this. OP, correct if wrong, but I believe you are out of state, right?moneybagsphd wrote:OOS, yes. IS, UCLA is slightly cheaper @ 45k. As long as USC's tuition is 48k, I think UCLA's tuition hikes will be held in check.T00L wrote: 1) UCLA is MUCH more expensive than USC. ~54K vs. ~48K
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THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT HAS NO MONEY - especially the school system. I'm not an expert, but I dont think USC's tuition offers much protection for UCLA students
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Until California's state government is like "lol, nope" to UCLA's funding (which seems to be the national trend).moneybagsphd wrote:As long as USC's tuition is 48k, I think UCLA's tuition hikes will be held in check.
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Ah, OP is out of state, so yes USC will be cheaper. USC also has a smaller class size and supposedly a much more active alumni base.
And yeah, both the USC campus and the UCLA campus are very nice but the USC law building is pretty damn ugly, especially compared to the rest of the campus.
Visit both and see what you like.
USC= Cheaper, better NLJ ratings (at least recently), smaller class size, active alumni base
UCLA= Much nicer surrounding area, law building.
And yeah, both the USC campus and the UCLA campus are very nice but the USC law building is pretty damn ugly, especially compared to the rest of the campus.
Visit both and see what you like.
USC= Cheaper, better NLJ ratings (at least recently), smaller class size, active alumni base
UCLA= Much nicer surrounding area, law building.
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Wow, thanks for all the awesome responses. I will be visiting in a couple of weeks, so I think that will help immensely. You are correct, I am OOS, so I guess, yeah, at ticket USC is cheaper. I'm not set on LA or California at all yet, although I'm not a fan of the midwest and want to get out pretty badly at some point.
Do you guys think it's even worth riding out UCLA's waitlist? I'm already on Michigan's, and I'm not keen to join many more.
Do you guys think it's even worth riding out UCLA's waitlist? I'm already on Michigan's, and I'm not keen to join many more.
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Would you really take UCLA at sticker? That's what it would be off the waitlist. I withdrew within an hour of receiving my UCLA waitlist notification. It's nice.... its not that niceGreen Glass Windows wrote:Wow, thanks for all the awesome responses. I will be visiting in a couple of weeks, so I think that will help immensely. You are correct, I am OOS, so I guess, yeah, at ticket USC is cheaper. I'm not set on LA or California at all yet, although I'm not a fan of the midwest and want to get out pretty badly at some point.
Do you guys think it's even worth riding out UCLA's waitlist? I'm already on Michigan's, and I'm not keen to join many more.
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No, probably not, but I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something glaring.pdeturk wrote:Would you really take UCLA at sticker? That's what it would be off the waitlist. I withdrew within an hour of receiving my UCLA waitlist notification. It's nice.... its not that niceGreen Glass Windows wrote:Wow, thanks for all the awesome responses. I will be visiting in a couple of weeks, so I think that will help immensely. You are correct, I am OOS, so I guess, yeah, at ticket USC is cheaper. I'm not set on LA or California at all yet, although I'm not a fan of the midwest and want to get out pretty badly at some point.
Do you guys think it's even worth riding out UCLA's waitlist? I'm already on Michigan's, and I'm not keen to join many more.
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Re: USC or UCLA
Just because you got the WL doesn't mean you won't get money. Could be YP, or $$$ could free up later.
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I suppose that's true. It's not YP, but I guess getting $$ off the WL isn't unheard of. I think I'm gonna ride it out for now, especially seeing as USC hasn't given out any $$ yet, and I guess I could end up getting none.Lord Randolph McDuff wrote:Just because you got the WL doesn't mean you won't get money. Could be YP, or $$$ could free up later.
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Stay on UCLA's waitlist (because it couldn't possibly hurt you) and attend whichever one ends up being cheaper, unless of course you get into Michigan.
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Peer schools. UCLA has more national reach--except in South Carolina, of course. 

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Re: USC or UCLA
oddly specificCanadianWolf wrote:Peer schools. UCLA has more national reach--except in South Carolina, of course.
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USC=Southern Cal & the University of South Carolina. And USC rules in South Carolina.
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Same for Georgetown? Just found out I'm on the preferred waitlist there.chimp wrote:Stay on UCLA's waitlist (because it couldn't possibly hurt you) and attend whichever one ends up being cheaper, unless of course you get into Michigan.
Almost went to the other USC for undergrad. It's a beautiful school. Law school? eh, not so much.
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I would stay on the waitlist at Gtown. How could it hurt?Green Glass Windows wrote:Same for Georgetown? Just found out I'm on the preferred waitlist there.chimp wrote:Stay on UCLA's waitlist (because it couldn't possibly hurt you) and attend whichever one ends up being cheaper, unless of course you get into Michigan.
Almost went to the other USC for undergrad. It's a beautiful school. Law school? eh, not so much.
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- Green Glass Windows
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Re: USC or UCLA
I just meant would you definitely go to Gtown over USC or UCLA as well?chimp wrote:I would stay on the waitlist at Gtown. How could it hurt?Green Glass Windows wrote:Same for Georgetown? Just found out I'm on the preferred waitlist there.chimp wrote:Stay on UCLA's waitlist (because it couldn't possibly hurt you) and attend whichever one ends up being cheaper, unless of course you get into Michigan.
Almost went to the other USC for undergrad. It's a beautiful school. Law school? eh, not so much.
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Me personally? No. Not unless Gtown ended up being significantly cheaper. But I'm a socal native and want to practice here, so that definitely informs my opinion.Green Glass Windows wrote:I just meant would you definitely go to Gtown over USC or UCLA as well?chimp wrote:I would stay on the waitlist at Gtown. How could it hurt?Green Glass Windows wrote:Same for Georgetown? Just found out I'm on the preferred waitlist there.chimp wrote:Stay on UCLA's waitlist (because it couldn't possibly hurt you) and attend whichever one ends up being cheaper, unless of course you get into Michigan.
Almost went to the other USC for undergrad. It's a beautiful school. Law school? eh, not so much.
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Fair enough. Thanks for the input.chimp wrote:
Me personally? No. Not unless Gtown ended up being significantly cheaper. But I'm a socal native and want to practice here, so that definitely informs my opinion.
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