I don't have a financial offer from Berkeley yet, but for the sake of argument I'm hoping 30k/year. If I get less than that the question is pointless. Like the title says I was offered a full tuition Vanderbilt scholarship at NYU.
I am interested in IP law, although I am not stuck on it.
Reasons for Cal:
-I am from California and would like to end up back there eventually, somewhere around the Bay Area.
-Besides the fact that I want to end up in California I am interested in going to law school there for the weather. I have been in the midwest for a few winters now and well, I miss California "winters". That said, I am certainly willing to stick it out another three years.
-I would be close to family in the Bay Area which is nice for holidays and just general support but not crucial.
At the start of the process I was hoping for Stanford but as time passes that seems more and more unlikely.
Since I doubt Berkeley will match the full tuition I will probably be paying at least 15k a year, although some of that could be offset by living at home or with a sibling in the area if I really wanted to. Plus, I am not that debt adverse so the difference in money isn't a huge issue.
So the questions really are first, would I be crazy for choosing Berkeley over NYU when I have to pay at least a bit more at Berkeley? I feel like in California the answer to this is no, but I'd like to get opinions. And second, does having a named scholarship matter for resumes and hiring? I wouldn't think it would matter, but read someone in another thread saying some firms put extra weight on a T6 named scholarship.
Thanks for reading, and for any advice!
