UT vs. W&M Forum
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wskbarrett

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UT vs. W&M
Interested in international and corporate law. Want to settle in Texas. Also like DC.
W&M 86K Debt
UT 134K Debt
Huge difference in cost. No undergrad debt. Minimal savings.
Absolute refusal to use complete sentences.
Thoughts?
W&M 86K Debt
UT 134K Debt
Huge difference in cost. No undergrad debt. Minimal savings.
Absolute refusal to use complete sentences.
Thoughts?
- franklyscarlet

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Re: UT vs. W&M
Showing a movie today? 
I vote UT. Your ties will go far here.
I vote UT. Your ties will go far here.
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crit_racer

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Re: UT vs. W&M
UT offers significantly better job prospects, is not prohibitively more expensive ($50k is significant but not enough to be a deal breaker in this situation) and is in the market you want to practice in.
UT
UT
- Doorkeeper

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Re: UT vs. W&M
If you want to live in Texas, go to UT.
If you want to land anywhere outside of southern Virginia, go to UT.
If you want to land anywhere outside of southern Virginia, go to UT.
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wskbarrett

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Re: UT vs. W&M
appreciated..sure y'all aren't just telling me what i want to hear?
and no scarlet. not allowed to show movies. giving a quiz, obvi
and no scarlet. not allowed to show movies. giving a quiz, obvi
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- franklyscarlet

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Re: UT vs. W&M
That's the beauty of high school English- "film study." and no, I don't think anyone is. UT seems like the smart choice. We can talk it through at some point if you want.wskbarrett wrote:appreciated..sure y'all aren't just telling me what i want to hear?
and no scarlet. not allowed to show movies. giving a quiz, obvi
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bk1

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Re: UT vs. W&M
I think there is a decent amount of risk since you'll be around 150k debt at UT at graduation, but I think this is an easy UT decision.