GW vs. Emory (both $$)
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:57 pm
First post here... I applied very late this cycle and only applied to 5 schools (too bad), but here's my situation.
GW - $30,000 per year ($90,000 three years), COA is around $120 k for three years
Emory - $37,000 per year ($111,000 three years), COA is around $95k-10k for three years
Also have W &M but I don't like the school after the ASW so no...
Gtown - wait list but even though admitted I won't be able to afford it.
My background - Feb. 2014 LSAT 166 (first try 162 in Oct. 2013), GPA 3.76 with Political Science and Economics double major. International student on student visa, so not eligible for loans or grants in the U.S.
My concerns - debating between GW and Emory. I am very into biglaw and plan to work in gov't affairs/int'l trade+governance practice area, very D.C. focus. I need both good law school performance and connections to get into the field so definitely GW is my top choice but Emory's offer is very tempting (considering the COL and scholarship.)
I want to stay in D.C. but I am not sure if I am able to negotiate more scholarship from GW.
Emory is far from D.C., and honestly I do not want to leave D.C. unless for a better school.
I would feel very appreciated if you could give me some suggestions. If someone can give me some hints about negotiation strategy with GW that would be great - I would buy you lunch or brunch when you are in town! Also to people who are thinking of moving to D.C. and wondering about COL here, PM me - it's a very expensive city (especially rent), but there are definitely ways to substantially lower your COL. Don't be scared from the number on GW Law's website, you won't spend that much.
P.S. - I did not try T14s besides Gtown because I know I won't be able to afford it. Only tried Gtown coz I know it's a great weight when negotiating with GW (obviously I don't have it now sigh.) As I said I am not eligible for loans and grants so it's totally depends on my scholarship and family support (....adult baby here... plz slightly judge... thanks!) I am thinking of retaking and asking GW for more scholly, but I cannot guarantee a substantially higher number aka 170+. My score range from last practice period was 168-172 and I generally do worse during real tests.
Let me know if you want more info - thank you all!
GW - $30,000 per year ($90,000 three years), COA is around $120 k for three years
Emory - $37,000 per year ($111,000 three years), COA is around $95k-10k for three years
Also have W &M but I don't like the school after the ASW so no...
Gtown - wait list but even though admitted I won't be able to afford it.
My background - Feb. 2014 LSAT 166 (first try 162 in Oct. 2013), GPA 3.76 with Political Science and Economics double major. International student on student visa, so not eligible for loans or grants in the U.S.
My concerns - debating between GW and Emory. I am very into biglaw and plan to work in gov't affairs/int'l trade+governance practice area, very D.C. focus. I need both good law school performance and connections to get into the field so definitely GW is my top choice but Emory's offer is very tempting (considering the COL and scholarship.)
I want to stay in D.C. but I am not sure if I am able to negotiate more scholarship from GW.
Emory is far from D.C., and honestly I do not want to leave D.C. unless for a better school.
I would feel very appreciated if you could give me some suggestions. If someone can give me some hints about negotiation strategy with GW that would be great - I would buy you lunch or brunch when you are in town! Also to people who are thinking of moving to D.C. and wondering about COL here, PM me - it's a very expensive city (especially rent), but there are definitely ways to substantially lower your COL. Don't be scared from the number on GW Law's website, you won't spend that much.
P.S. - I did not try T14s besides Gtown because I know I won't be able to afford it. Only tried Gtown coz I know it's a great weight when negotiating with GW (obviously I don't have it now sigh.) As I said I am not eligible for loans and grants so it's totally depends on my scholarship and family support (....adult baby here... plz slightly judge... thanks!) I am thinking of retaking and asking GW for more scholly, but I cannot guarantee a substantially higher number aka 170+. My score range from last practice period was 168-172 and I generally do worse during real tests.
Let me know if you want more info - thank you all!