I will be finishing up my senior year at University of Michigan next month and I am trying to decide if I should stay in Ann Arbor or leave to Virginia? I am young - I just turned 21.
I was awarded a Dean's Scholarship at Michigan for 30,000 and I get in-state tuition. I got nothing from Virginia and I have had no luck trying to negotiate anything. Therefore attended UVA (where I have to pay out of state) will cost me approximately 50,000 more to attend over the 3 year period of law school. No one else who I spoke to at Virginia's orientation that also had a scholarship from a peer-ranked school was able to get VA to budge.
I think I like Michigan more but that may be that I am comfortable here. I have friends in the law school already, it's close to home, and I already have connections with professors in the law school and some of Michigan's graduate schools. My thesis advisor wants to publish something with me.
Virginia is slightly higher ranked though and perhaps it would be good to try a new experience? Michigan is also so beautiful and I was not very impressed with the Virginia Law School campus - the classrooms had no windows.
I want to go into public service environmental law and it seems Michigan has a better LRAP. However, Virginia has slightly more ties to DC which I think is where I am likely to find a job of this nature. Unfortunately neither school has the statistics for where students that participated in their environmental law programs end up going or doing.
What do you guys think?