GWU ($) vs Loyola LA (full-ride) [Deciding today]
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 1:32 pm
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radar714 wrote:Note: I know TCR is retake, but I have no retakes left. I am fortunate enough to attend law school with no debt (family is covering costs)
3.6/166
Goals: either BigLaw or ADA
Loyola: Full-ride, 150k, $500 monthly stipend, books, etc. 3.2 stip (top 45-50%)
GWU: 48k total, no stips.
WL's: GULC, USC, Vandy, Cornell
I have to decide today and I've narrowed it down to these two options. I have no overwhelming geographic desire although I would like to return to Cali one day (born and raised in LA). I really like DC, however, and wouldn't consider GWU if I couldn't see myself there after graduation (which I can). My thoughts on the matter are that GWU is a substantially better school and even though its not elite, it has substantially better job figures than Loyola (even though they are inflated by ~20% academic fellowships). I spoke with a friend that took a 96k/yr scholly to Loyola last yr and is a current 1L and he told me that holding onto scholarships is much harder than most people think, with ~50% losing their awards (this is only anecdotal, but he's convinced they stack 1-2 sections with most of the scholarship kids so that the curve will edge some out). This worries me because although I would enjoy staying in LA with a free legal education, I'm wary of losing the award and then being stuck at Loyola, paying full-price, and having dismal job opportunities.
If I get pulled from any of the waitlists I would instantly go (except Vandy), but at this point GWU is the best school I've been accepted to that also falls into a city I like and could see myself living in for school and post-grad employment. I also have very strong ties to LA so if I manage to do well at GWU I'm confident I can network my way back.
What are your thoughts? All feedback welcome (especially if you're a current student at either!)
Probably wont get big law from either but if you want to try and you insist on choosing between these two then it has to be GWU I think. I would never go to Loyola with big law as the goal. Hopefully you'll get off the waitlist at one of the other 4, big law chances are much better from those schools.radar714 wrote:Note: I know TCR is retake, but I have no retakes left. I am fortunate enough to attend law school with no debt (family is covering costs)
3.6/166
Goals: either BigLaw or ADA
Loyola: Full-ride, 150k, $500 monthly stipend, books, etc. 3.2 stip (top 45-50%)
GWU: 48k total, no stips.
WL's: GULC, USC, Vandy, Cornell
I have to decide today and I've narrowed it down to these two options. I have no overwhelming geographic desire although I would like to return to Cali one day (born and raised in LA). I really like DC, however, and wouldn't consider GWU if I couldn't see myself there after graduation (which I can). My thoughts on the matter are that GWU is a substantially better school and even though its not elite, it has substantially better job figures than Loyola (even though they are inflated by ~20% academic fellowships). I spoke with a friend that took a 96k/yr scholly to Loyola last yr and is a current 1L and he told me that holding onto scholarships is much harder than most people think, with ~50% losing their awards (this is only anecdotal, but he's convinced they stack 1-2 sections with most of the scholarship kids so that the curve will edge some out). This worries me because although I would enjoy staying in LA with a free legal education, I'm wary of losing the award and then being stuck at Loyola, paying full-price, and having dismal job opportunities.
If I get pulled from any of the waitlists I would instantly go (except Vandy), but at this point GWU is the best school I've been accepted to that also falls into a city I like and could see myself living in for school and post-grad employment. I also have very strong ties to LA so if I manage to do well at GWU I'm confident I can network my way back.
What are your thoughts? All feedback welcome (especially if you're a current student at either!)
Rich family, he won't be in debt either way. Plus Loyola does not align with his career goals.Dmini7 wrote:Loyola. Atleast if you need to drop out you won't be in debt.
edit: and you won't be forcing your parents to spend a ton.
He said his family would cover it, not necessarily that they are filthy rich. Also, GW isn't great for biglaw either unless he is IP eligible. ADA is not a prestige heavy field to get into, and if OP does whats necessary to get their foot in the door, both schools would work well for him for it. The only worry is the stipulation on the scholarship, which if he really is not worried about money being an issue should not be a problem. If he lost his scholarship he could just drop out and not have any debt and find a career field better suited for him. 48k total from GWU is not even a drop in the bucket, thats like 2 years of living expenses. Atleast with loyola he has ties to the area.BigZuck wrote:Rich family, he won't be in debt either way. Plus Loyola does not align with his career goals.Dmini7 wrote:Loyola. Atleast if you need to drop out you won't be in debt.
edit: and you won't be forcing your parents to spend a ton.
I always assume when people say #blessed or "so thankful" that their parents are paying that their parents are rich. Because to have them pay that much money if they aren't just rolling in dough is irresponsible at best and reprehensible at worst and I assume that a rational person would not let their parents foot the bill if they couldn't more than afford it. But maybe I should stop assuming that.Dmini7 wrote:He said his family would cover it, not necessarily that they are filthy rich. Also, GW isn't great for biglaw either unless he is IP eligible. ADA is not a prestige heavy field to get into, and if OP does whats necessary to get their foot in the door, both schools would work well for him for it. The only worry is the stipulation on the scholarship, which if he really is not worried about money being an issue should not be a problem. If he lost his scholarship he could just drop out and not have any debt and find a career field better suited for him. 48k total from GWU is not even a drop in the bucket, thats like 2 years of living expenses. Atleast with loyola he has ties to the area.BigZuck wrote:Rich family, he won't be in debt either way. Plus Loyola does not align with his career goals.Dmini7 wrote:Loyola. Atleast if you need to drop out you won't be in debt.
edit: and you won't be forcing your parents to spend a ton.
(I could be wrong about the ADA as I am taking that information from anecdotal stories, and most of the people are from the boomer area).
I agree with you on a lot of what you just said. I just think most people will say parents are footing the bill to avoid the retake mantra TLS always spews. Also, OP you should make a poll to see the votes, a lot of people are too lazy to write explanations.BigZuck wrote:I always assume when people say #blessed or "so thankful" that their parents are paying that their parents are rich. Because to have them pay that much money if they aren't just rolling in dough is irresponsible at best and reprehensible at worst and I assume that a rational person would not let their parents foot the bill if they couldn't more than afford it. But maybe I should stop assuming that.Dmini7 wrote:He said his family would cover it, not necessarily that they are filthy rich. Also, GW isn't great for biglaw either unless he is IP eligible. ADA is not a prestige heavy field to get into, and if OP does whats necessary to get their foot in the door, both schools would work well for him for it. The only worry is the stipulation on the scholarship, which if he really is not worried about money being an issue should not be a problem. If he lost his scholarship he could just drop out and not have any debt and find a career field better suited for him. 48k total from GWU is not even a drop in the bucket, thats like 2 years of living expenses. Atleast with loyola he has ties to the area.BigZuck wrote:Rich family, he won't be in debt either way. Plus Loyola does not align with his career goals.Dmini7 wrote:Loyola. Atleast if you need to drop out you won't be in debt.
edit: and you won't be forcing your parents to spend a ton.
(I could be wrong about the ADA as I am taking that information from anecdotal stories, and most of the people are from the boomer area).
And don't get me wrong, I don't think either are good options for the OPs career goals. It's just that at least GW would leave both doors *somewhat* open. Loyola would almost assuredly close at least one.
I am a 0L though so I don't really know what I'm talking about. I don't even know what a tort is FFS.
How do comments like this help anyone?Meepo wrote:loyola is terrible, don't go