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Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by kmarie » Sun Mar 03, 2013 1:44 am

I'm from FL, I think ultimately Id like to end up in the south but I'm not against living up north for a few years after law school. I like the FL schools because I hate change, Emory for its location in the south, GMU because I like politics/dc, and BC just because its a good school.

Total debt:
Emory-150k
BC-195k
George Mason-129k
UF-120k
Miami-120k

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Post by empyreanrrv » Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:06 am

What are your stats? Do the amounts listed include cost of living? It is in your best interest to retake-- those schools are all too expensive for the ability they give you to repay your loans.

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Re: Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by kmarie » Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:15 am

yes those all include cost of living
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Re: Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by romothesavior » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:11 pm

Those are all too expensive. UF is the best option listed, but Id retake to get UF for free.

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Post by gaud » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:12 pm

romothesavior wrote:Those are all too expensive. UF is the best option listed, but Id retake to get UF for free.
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Re: Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by badaboom61 » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:13 pm

romothesavior wrote:Those are all too expensive. UF is the best option listed, but Id retake to get UF for free.
This

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Post by cinephile » Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:15 pm

badaboom61 wrote:
romothesavior wrote:Those are all too expensive. UF is the best option listed, but Id retake to get UF for free.
This

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Re: Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by Circlewave » Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:38 am

that's a pretty good gpa. do you think you could retake and pick up even a few more points?

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Post by rad lulz » Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:34 pm

All of those schools are to expensive. Max I'd pay for UF or Emory is like $75k, if that.

Also I don't think UF really gives full rides, so that sucks.

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Re: Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by nebula666 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:27 pm

rad lulz wrote:All of those schools are to expensive. Max I'd pay for UF or Emory is like $75k, if that.

Also I don't think UF really gives full rides, so that sucks.
They give a few but the stips are really bad.

Also, these numbers don't add up to me.

Emory is $259k at sticker but you have your total COA at $150k? I don't believe that you got $100k to Emory with your numbers. I'm actually positive that this isn't true.

Nor do I see how you got $100k to GMU.

Are you sure about your calculations?

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Re: Emory - BC - GMU - UF - Miami

Post by kmarie » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:06 pm

http://www.law.emory.edu/admission/admi ... ition.html

I was going based off that. No I didnt get 100,000. But I did get a decent scholarship to both.

Thanks for the input everyone. I really dont want to retake and not sure I would improve much.

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