Just got a really nicely worded ding mail from Dean Rangappa, so I don't have the easy option to default to YLS (but in all honesty, I got mugged last time I was in New Haven for a debate tournament so I would not go back there in a million years even if it is for Yale - please ignore my sour grape talking)
Have similar aid offer from both schools (~$20,000/yr assuming my family's financial situation does not change dramatically over the course of my study) and a Hamilton, but I am mostly certain that I will not be attending CLS because I am foreign so the CLS brand doesn't work nearly as well if I decide to go back to my home country up north.
I am not interested in VC, IP, nor in academia, and I cannot be an A3 clerk due to citizenship so the biggest professional edge offered by SLS does not have any bearing in this situation. I want to work in antitrust and tax and I feel SLS and HLS would give me very similar opportunities in those areas for private practice.
SLS is much closer to home and there are direct flights so I could visit my family on a more regular basis, most flights from boston to where i am at are routed through Chicago and takes 7.5 hours in air
 Climate isn't a big problem but SLS really seems ideal with its small classes, I went to a huge university and although I enjoyed my experience there, I really would love a change in the environment. On the other hand, I want to practice in NY and HLS would satiate my east coast dream, after living your whole life west of the Rockies, the cultural dynamic here is just a bit undesirable for me - at least on the east coast when an invitation says formal attires only, they actually mean you have to go in with ties. I also really loved Harvard, the feeling of the law school, and Cambridge during ASW but I made the strongest connection with another student who is set on SLS if he gets in so I am not sure whether SLS or HLS might be a better fit for my personality.
 Climate isn't a big problem but SLS really seems ideal with its small classes, I went to a huge university and although I enjoyed my experience there, I really would love a change in the environment. On the other hand, I want to practice in NY and HLS would satiate my east coast dream, after living your whole life west of the Rockies, the cultural dynamic here is just a bit undesirable for me - at least on the east coast when an invitation says formal attires only, they actually mean you have to go in with ties. I also really loved Harvard, the feeling of the law school, and Cambridge during ASW but I made the strongest connection with another student who is set on SLS if he gets in so I am not sure whether SLS or HLS might be a better fit for my personality.So, in summary, SLS looks close to perfect on paper especially with its small class size but emotionally Harvard just appeals to me. Any feedback would be extremely appreciated, thanks for reading such a long rambling.













