Chance at money? Forum
- rickgrimes69
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- Tiago Splitter
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Re: Chance at money?
I think you need to give these schools this information. Let all three know your other options, and see if one will bite with some money. If not I think it's between Northwestern and Minnesota given your goals.rickgrimes69 wrote: My top choice at the moment is Northwestern and I’m honestly overjoyed to have gotten in (I do not have 2 years of work experience), but at the same time I am terrified of sticker. I feel similarly about Cornell and Georgetown, that I could only do either of them with at least a small, but not insubstantial scholarship, maybe 45K or 60K at those schools.
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Re: Chance at money?
If you are coming straight from UG, which it sounds like you are, you might consider asking Northwestern if they would consider extending a scholarship offer for you for next cycle so that you can take a year to get work experience.
I know they have given money that way in the past.
I know they have given money that way in the past.
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Re: Chance at money?
You can try to leverage the UCLA and USC money with Cornell, GULC, and NU. Have you done this?
Because you have ties to Minnesota, it's not really necessary to go to UMinn to get a job there. I personally know people that have gone back to Minnesota from Cornell and I can only assume that you can just as easily get back there from GULC or NU.
For Chicago biglaw (without ties): NU > Michigan/NYU > Cornell/Duke > GULC > UCLA/USC/Minn
For NYC biglaw (without ties): NYU > Cornell > Michigan/NU/Duke > GULC > UCLA/USC > Minn
For Cali biglaw (without ties): UCLA/USC > NYU > Michigan > Cornell/NU/Duke > GULC > Minn
EDIT: If it were me with your goals, I'd go to Cornell or NU, depending on (i) which you like more and (ii) which gives you any money after seeing your UCLA/USC offers. If neither give you money, it's a bit of a tough call. I think I'd probably still do Cornell or NU at sticker, but I think most TLSers might say either USC or UCLA.
Because you have ties to Minnesota, it's not really necessary to go to UMinn to get a job there. I personally know people that have gone back to Minnesota from Cornell and I can only assume that you can just as easily get back there from GULC or NU.
For Chicago biglaw (without ties): NU > Michigan/NYU > Cornell/Duke > GULC > UCLA/USC/Minn
For NYC biglaw (without ties): NYU > Cornell > Michigan/NU/Duke > GULC > UCLA/USC > Minn
For Cali biglaw (without ties): UCLA/USC > NYU > Michigan > Cornell/NU/Duke > GULC > Minn
EDIT: If it were me with your goals, I'd go to Cornell or NU, depending on (i) which you like more and (ii) which gives you any money after seeing your UCLA/USC offers. If neither give you money, it's a bit of a tough call. I think I'd probably still do Cornell or NU at sticker, but I think most TLSers might say either USC or UCLA.
- rickgrimes69
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Re: Chance at money?
I'm a year out of UG, spent working in NYC Biglaw as a paralegal.2014 wrote:If you are coming straight from UG, which it sounds like you are, you might consider asking Northwestern if they would consider extending a scholarship offer for you for next cycle so that you can take a year to get work experience.
I know they have given money that way in the past.
Can I send them this info in an E-mail? Normally I'd do it by regular mail, but given the time constraints I'd like to get a response ASAP.I think you need to give these schools this information. Let all three know your other options, and see if one will bite with some money.
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