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- banjo
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Re: BC vs. UConn
BC: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bc/2012/
UCONN: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/uconn/2012/
A 50% discount at BC is still too much debt (over 160k). UConn is less financially risky, but its placement is awful--there's about a 50% chance you don't get a job practicing law. What are your stats? Probably should retake and go to a top school at a significant discount.
Edit: Your post history says you got into Michigan. Any money?
UCONN: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/uconn/2012/
A 50% discount at BC is still too much debt (over 160k). UConn is less financially risky, but its placement is awful--there's about a 50% chance you don't get a job practicing law. What are your stats? Probably should retake and go to a top school at a significant discount.
Edit: Your post history says you got into Michigan. Any money?
- Clearly
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Re: BC vs. UConn
Lol good luck.juno13 wrote:... You had one job. Choice A or Choice B. !Por favor and gracias!banjo wrote:BC: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bc/2012/
UCONN: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/uconn/2012/
A 50% discount at BC is still too much debt (over 160k). UConn is less financially risky, but its placement is awful--there's about a 50% chance you don't get a job practicing law. What are your stats? Probably should retake and go to a top school at a significant discount.
Edit: Your post history says you got into Michigan. Any money?
- jselson
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Re: BC vs. UConn
A court's unlikely to find an employer-employee relationship here unless you're paying for the services. Otherwise, the other party has no obligations.juno13 wrote:... You had one job. Choice A or Choice B. !Por favor and gracias!banjo wrote:BC: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bc/2012/
UCONN: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/uconn/2012/
A 50% discount at BC is still too much debt (over 160k). UConn is less financially risky, but its placement is awful--there's about a 50% chance you don't get a job practicing law. What are your stats? Probably should retake and go to a top school at a significant discount.
Edit: Your post history says you got into Michigan. Any money?
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Re: BC vs. UConn
This, especially since your posts also self-identify as a reverse splitter. Why not wait a year, make some money, and go to Michigan/other T14 with a half ride or BC/BU for close to free?banjo wrote:BC: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/bc/2012/
UCONN: http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/uconn/2012/
A 50% discount at BC is still too much debt (over 160k). UConn is less financially risky, but its placement is awful--there's about a 50% chance you don't get a job practicing law. What are your stats? Probably should retake and go to a top school at a significant discount.
Edit: Your post history says you got into Michigan. Any money?