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Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 3:58 pm
by Mitchellcar
I have placed a deposit down at both of these schools and cant decide between them. COA of each schools with scholarships is:
OSU-90k
UC- 30k
Goal is a medium size firm in Ohio. I will be paying close to all of the cost in loans with approx. 5-10 k in savings/family help.
From all accounts these two schools dominate Ohio (along with Case Western but I would rather be in the Cincy-Columbus region), so I cant decide if the extra cost will be worth it at OSU. I would be commuting to Cincy and living on campus at OSU.
Thanks for the help.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:18 pm
by bugsy33
You should have applied to Case. They're giving out full ride scholarships like they're water.
I would say OSU @ 90k. You can't change the name on your degree and the OSU name is pure gold in Ohio.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:36 pm
by Mitchellcar
bugsy33 wrote:You should have applied to Case. They're giving out full ride scholarships like they're water.
I would say OSU @ 90k. You can't change the name on your degree and the OSU name is pure gold in Ohio.
That's true I have had multiple people tell me to go to osu based on the prestige the school holds around here. I guess the extra 60k will be worth it in the end for the added job prospects.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:17 pm
by thevuch
-The schools you are considering
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships. Here is a helpful calculator.
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
-Your general career goals
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
answer these questions but im gonna guess TCR is retake
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:24 pm
by Mitchellcar
thevuch wrote:-The schools you are considering
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships. Here is a helpful calculator.
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
-Your general career goals
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
answer these questions but im gonna guess TCR is retake
I have answered all these but my numbers in my original post. 3.75/159. Taken once. I understand general consensus is going to be retake on here but I would like to know what people think between these two options.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 1:37 pm
by osubucknut
The OSU name is not pure gold in Ohio. OSU is not worth 60k more.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 1:57 pm
by Mnav20
Mitchellcar wrote:From all accounts these two schools dominate Ohio (along with Case Western but I would rather be in the Cincy-Columbus region), so I cant decide if the extra cost will be worth it at OSU. I would be commuting to Cincy and living on campus at OSU.
That part sounds pretty horrible.
Are you from Cincinnati? Cincy is a very insular market so if you are interested in working but have no ties, UC would certainly be the best choice, especially with lower debt. If you are from Cincy, worry less about having to go to UC in order to crack the Cincy market because your ties already exist.
Going to OSU creates a "margin of error" for getting a job that provides your desirable standard of living. You have to put a dollar amount on how you value that margin of error e.g., is it 60K for you to have a slightly better shot at BigLaw (101+) or a federal clerkship.
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/ ... yers/2013/
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/ ... yers/2013/
If it is worth it to you, go to OSU. If you are more interested in civil litigation or small Cincy-centric work and not crazy about spending the equivalent of a very nice car, UC is TCR. LST has UC at 24% in short-term jobs or unemployed while OSU has 19% so the difference there is not as substantial as some posters would have you believe.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 6:03 pm
by BigZuck
Mitchellcar wrote:thevuch wrote:-The schools you are considering
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships. Here is a helpful calculator.
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
-Your general career goals
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
answer these questions but im gonna guess TCR is retake
I have answered all these but my numbers in my original post. 3.75/159. Taken once. I understand general consensus is going to be retake on here but I would like to know what people think between these two options.
You most certainly did not do that. You didn't say your numbers and you didn't say how much each school would cost. The fact that you haven't crunched those numbers is pretty frightening, to be honest.
Anyway, gotta retake the LSAT. Also, "midlaw" doesn't really exist for new grads for the most part, at best these schools will probably leave you with small firm/local government work making 40-60K
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 1:49 am
by blackbeardspubes
ANOTHER MATEY!!
join me crew instead of goin to either of those shitholes. I have room for 10 more dedicated sailors.
what say yee?
a life spent at sea VS. shit prospects in a shitty state.
edit: ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 7:47 am
by Clyde Frog
blackbeardspubes wrote:ANOTHER MATEY!!
join me crew instead of goin to either of those shitholes. I have room for 10 more dedicated sailors.
what say yee?
a life spent at sea VS. shit prospects in a shitty state.
edit: ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Lmao
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 8:16 am
by Typhoon24
Clyde Frog wrote:blackbeardspubes wrote:ANOTHER MATEY!!
join me crew instead of goin to either of those shitholes. I have room for 10 more dedicated sailors.
what say yee?
a life spent at sea VS. shit prospects in a shitty state.
edit: ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Lmao
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 8:40 am
by hephaestus
BigZuck wrote:Mitchellcar wrote:thevuch wrote:-The schools you are considering
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships. Here is a helpful calculator.
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
-Your general career goals
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
answer these questions but im gonna guess TCR is retake
I have answered all these but my numbers in my original post. 3.75/159. Taken once. I understand general consensus is going to be retake on here but I would like to know what people think between these two options.
You most certainly did not do that. You didn't say your numbers and you didn't say how much each school would cost. The fact that you haven't crunched those numbers is pretty frightening, to be honest.
Anyway, gotta retake the LSAT. Also, "midlaw" doesn't really exist for new grads for the most part, at best these schools will probably leave you with small firm/local government work making 40-60K
Yes, you did not give complete information. 30k sounds very low, even with living at home. I assume that means a full ride to UC?
You really have to retake and go somewhere else next year. Ohio is a really cluttered state with law schools and I would personally not go anywhere but OSU w/ a lot of money.
Re: Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 11:45 am
by ndirish2010
Paying anything to go to UC is a bad deal. With that GPA, you have to retake.