ASU$$ or UT $ Forum
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ASU$$ or UT $
So I am having an awful time deciding... ASU at around average of 9k a year or UT at around 19k a year? I am a Texas resident and honestly am not sure what field of law I want to work in. I would be ok working in either Phoenix or Dallas/Austin, but would eventually like to move to east coast. I am worried about taking on debt for UT and then possibly wanting to public interest and be in debt. Any thoughts? Is UT worth even at 30/40k more total?
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What are the total COAs for each?
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UT is king of Texas Biglaw, and at that price doesn't seem like an awful option. What's the COA, your LSAT/GPA, any other acceptances?
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ASU is clearly doing something right if they are causing Texas residents to question if they might be worth it over UT when they are only 30K cheaper.
What is your total cost of attendance at UT? If its what I think it is then run, don't walk, to UT and don't look back.
What is your total cost of attendance at UT? If its what I think it is then run, don't walk, to UT and don't look back.
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UT after scholly-35k
ASU after scholly-21k
ASU scholarship is also front loaded so between my savings and scholarships I wouldnt have to borrow until my 3rd year of school and at UT probably my 2nd if not 1st year spring semester.
ASU after scholly-21k
ASU scholarship is also front loaded so between my savings and scholarships I wouldnt have to borrow until my 3rd year of school and at UT probably my 2nd if not 1st year spring semester.
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I'd go to UT for around 30k total COA, but probably not much higher than that.
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more specifically
ASU year 1 and 2 are only 6k a year and year 3 16k and UT is around 19k a year all three years. COL is pretty similar with asu being slightly cheaper. I am not really considering any other schools right now.
ASU year 1 and 2 are only 6k a year and year 3 16k and UT is around 19k a year all three years. COL is pretty similar with asu being slightly cheaper. I am not really considering any other schools right now.
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Total cost of attendance for all 3 years, plus interest? Please include tuition and cost of living.
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That seems VERY conservative. Even if he misses the Biglaw boat, his debt will be very serviceable. I like UT here.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'd go to UT for around 30k total COA, but probably not much higher than that.
Edit: Oh, I assumed that was his total debtload for three years. I guess that isn't exactly clear atm.
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really?Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'd go to UT for around 30k total COA, but probably not much higher than that.
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Definitely go with UT. I don't think there's much of an argument for ASU, just go look at the employment numbers.
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So only if you got a full ride PLUS stipend. OKAY.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'd go to UT for around 30k total COA, but probably not much higher than that.
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UT all three years total coa- around 100k
ASU all three years toal coa- around 50k
So is ASU worth it? They technically had about the same employment statistics as UT, however they do not publish salary information
ASU all three years toal coa- around 50k
So is ASU worth it? They technically had about the same employment statistics as UT, however they do not publish salary information
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Not IMO. Look at the type of jobs ASU grads are getting... the % getting big firm jobs can't be as high as UT, plus a UT degree MAY have some portability into Arizona, but not vice versa. I think UT at 100k is a fine choice, but then again, that's what I'm looking at as well, so I may be biased.ih8decisions wrote:UT all three years total coa- around 100k
ASU all three years toal coa- around 50k
So is ASU worth it? They technically had about the same employment statistics as UT, however they do not publish salary information

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Shifty is being much too kind on ASU here.shifty_eyed wrote:Not IMO. Look at the type of jobs ASU grads are getting... the % getting big firm jobs can't be as high as UT, plus a UT degree MAY have some portability into Arizona, but not vice versa. I think UT at 100k is a fine choice, but then again, that's what I'm looking at as well, so I may be biased.ih8decisions wrote:UT all three years total coa- around 100k
ASU all three years toal coa- around 50k
So is ASU worth it? They technically had about the same employment statistics as UT, however they do not publish salary information
This is a no brainer, that is a fine price for UT and UT is a way better school than ASU by any metric that matters if you're a Texas resident.
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+1 Only around 10% of ASU grads are getting jobs at law firms 100+. Texas is more like 25% plus ~10% clerkships.shifty_eyed wrote:Not IMO. Look at the type of jobs ASU grads are getting... the % getting big firm jobs can't be as high as UT, plus a UT degree MAY have some portability into Arizona, but not vice versa. I think UT at 100k is a fine choice, but then again, that's what I'm looking at as well, so I may be biased.ih8decisions wrote:UT all three years total coa- around 100k
ASU all three years toal coa- around 50k
So is ASU worth it? They technically had about the same employment statistics as UT, however they do not publish salary information
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Sorry, I meant per year. I guess the word "total" was misleading. OP seemed to be speaking in per-year terms. 90k of debt (plus accrued interest) seems reasonable to me, but I wouldn't go much higher than this for UT.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'd go to UT for around 30k total COA, but probably not much higher than that.
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Ok, that sounds about right to me too.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:Sorry, I meant per year. I guess the word "total" was misleading. OP seemed to be speaking in per-year terms. 90k of debt (plus accrued interest) seems reasonable to me, but I wouldn't go much higher than this for UT.Biglaw_Associate_V20 wrote:I'd go to UT for around 30k total COA, but probably not much higher than that.

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What about if I am interested in public interest and not necessarily big law? Would ASU be a better/ok option? I was just thinking if I am not going to make that much anyways less debt is better.
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Unless you're certain you want to work in Arizona, don't go to ASU.
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Good PI jobs can be pretty tough to get. I think UT still wins in that scenarioih8decisions wrote:What about if I am interested in public interest and not necessarily big law? Would ASU be a better/ok option? I was just thinking if I am not going to make that much anyways less debt is better.
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This isn't even a question. UT wins this going away.
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Ti Malice wrote:This isn't even a question. UT wins this going away.
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UT. Just know that you're (statistically) not going to land East Coast biglaw from either school.
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