UChi places a lot of emphasis on its small class size and the relationship with professors that this cultivates, especially in terms of accessibility. Is it that much harder to build these kind of relationships at its larger peer schools? Are these relationships as important as UChi stresses? How much of a factor should one heed to UChi's train of thought?
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Re: Should Class Size Be An Important Decision Factor?
No.
If you're picking amongst peer schools, you should be making your decision based on cost and to a lesser extent personal preference (for the city, vibe from the school, etc).
If you're picking amongst peer schools, you should be making your decision based on cost and to a lesser extent personal preference (for the city, vibe from the school, etc).
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Re: Should Class Size Be An Important Decision Factor?
Bronck wrote:No.
If you're picking amongst peer schools, you should be making your decision based on cost and to a lesser extent personal preference (for the city, vibe from the school, etc).
In your estimation then are peer schools equal in terms of financial value? So...if all at sticker than Columbia > UChi > NYU? Or, would you suggest it's worth it to say UChi with say 15k/yr is still better value than NYU with 20k/yr?
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Re: Should Class Size Be An Important Decision Factor?
If all sticker, then Columbia = Chi = NYU since they're peer schools, with perhaps slight differences if you're really gung-ho about certain fields (e.g., NYU for PI since they have larger institutional support) or locations (e.g., choose Chi if you want to practice in Chicago, and CLS/NYU if you want to practice in NY).likemike wrote:Bronck wrote:No.
If you're picking amongst peer schools, you should be making your decision based on cost and to a lesser extent personal preference (for the city, vibe from the school, etc).
In your estimation then are peer schools equal in terms of financial value? So...if all at sticker than Columbia > UChi > NYU? Or, would you suggest it's worth it to say UChi with say 15k/yr is still better value than NYU with 20k/yr?
If you want to practice in Chicago and/or prefer the atmosphere at UChi, then a 15k difference is definitely small enough to justify choosing Chicago.
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Re: Should Class Size Be An Important Decision Factor?
Wisdom from a 0L! Who knew!Bronck wrote:If all sticker, then Columbia = Chi = NYU since they're peer schools, with perhaps slight differences if you're really gung-ho about certain fields (e.g., NYU for PI since they have larger institutional support) or locations (e.g., choose Chi if you want to practice in Chicago, and CLS/NYU if you want to practice in NY).likemike wrote:Bronck wrote:No.
If you're picking amongst peer schools, you should be making your decision based on cost and to a lesser extent personal preference (for the city, vibe from the school, etc).
In your estimation then are peer schools equal in terms of financial value? So...if all at sticker than Columbia > UChi > NYU? Or, would you suggest it's worth it to say UChi with say 15k/yr is still better value than NYU with 20k/yr?
If you want to practice in Chicago and/or prefer the atmosphere at UChi, then a 15k difference is definitely small enough to justify choosing Chicago.
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Re: Should Class Size Be An Important Decision Factor?
No.likemike wrote: Is it that much harder to build these kind of relationships at its larger peer schools?
Depends what you're shooting for. Clerkships, yes. Biglaw, no.likemike wrote:Are these relationships as important as UChi stresses?
And I'll co-sign all of this:
Bronck wrote:If all sticker, then Columbia = Chi = NYU since they're peer schools, with perhaps slight differences if you're really gung-ho about certain fields (e.g., NYU for PI since they have larger institutional support) or locations (e.g., choose Chi if you want to practice in Chicago, and CLS/NYU if you want to practice in NY).
If you want to practice in Chicago and/or prefer the atmosphere at UChi, then a 15k difference is definitely small enough to justify choosing Chicago.
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