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Transfer to Pepperdine or Loyola (LA)?
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:10 am
by SmileMore
Help! I'm a transfer so no money - At Pepperdine I qualify for scholarships after 1st semester but at Loyola have to wait a year.
I'm transferring from T4 so I have to go to one of these schools.
I'll likely live in west LA so I have a commute.
Re: Transfer to Pepperdine or Loyola (LA)?
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:59 am
by rickgrimes69
If you're going at sticker, TCR is neither. Where are you currently attending and what is your total COA? What do you want to do after graduation?
Re: Transfer to Pepperdine or Loyola (LA)?
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:05 pm
by splitbrain
SmileMore wrote:Help! I'm a transfer so no money - At Pepperdine I qualify for scholarships after 1st semester but at Loyola have to wait a year.
I'm transferring from T4 so I have to go to one of these schools.
I'll likely live in west LA so I have a commute.
Is your T4 offering aid to stay? I don't think these schools are as large of an improvement as you think they'd be.
Re: Transfer to Pepperdine or Loyola (LA)?
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 12:18 pm
by Jah'rakal
peer schools , pepperdine might have a slight edge. also if u live in west LA, is pepperdine closer?
Re: Transfer to Pepperdine or Loyola (LA)?
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:26 pm
by SmileMore
I'm at Thomas Jefferson and they offered $25K. I had a low LSAT and GPA so I went to Thomas Jefferson to transfer out.
I want to practice law in LA where I am originally from - not sure what type of law but looking at crim law, entertainment law or corporate. Based on these areas, Loyola might seem better just concerned about class size. I feel like I might do better at Pepperdine so my chances would be better, however Loyola has a large alumni network.
It's like Pepperdine might be a better fit during school but Loyola might be better in the long run....One thing for sure is I can't stay at Thomas Jefferson.
Re: Transfer to Pepperdine or Loyola (LA)?
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 1:31 pm
by The Brainalist
Whichever is closest to your parent's house, so you can live there and save money.
FWIW I think you are making the right move. TJ really doesn't have anything to offer you. It is worth 50k to have a respectable degree in the city where you ultimately want to work.