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New England Law
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 4:05 pm
by lawlawlaw222
I know New England Law is ranked pretty low, especially compared to all the other Boston schools, but they offered me a full-tuition scholarship and I'm definitely interested in graduating with no law school debt...but is it worth it? Any info you have on the school (rankings, reputation, etc) would be great! thanks!
Re: New England Law
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 4:27 pm
by bostonbrewer
Almost certainly not.
NE Law is in competition with Suffolk to be the 5th best law school in Boston. Less than 40% of their grads even get legal jobs and over 20% were straight up unemployed (
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/newengland/2013/).
Speaking from personal experience (I work as a paralegal in Boston) there are paralegals in our office who have graduated from NE part-time and been completely unable to find jobs, so are still working here as paralegals almost a year after passing the Bar. And statistically speaking, they are the lucky ones.
I suppose going with no debt wouldn't be disasterous, but given that you'd be spending three (or more) years of your life and likely would not get anything out of it, my advice would be don't go.
Re: New England Law
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 5:16 pm
by JustHawkin
lawlawlaw222 wrote:I know New England Law is ranked pretty low, especially compared to all the other Boston schools, but they offered me a full-tuition scholarship and I'm definitely interested in graduating with no law school debt...but is it worth it? Any info you have on the school (rankings, reputation, etc) would be great! thanks!
Don't. Just don't.
Even if you had an amazing career waiting for you upon graduation, retake to get Suffolk, ATLEAST. But if you're a run of the mill K-JD or only a couple years out of school and want to go to law school, just because, then you need to retake for a 165+/ get some work experience/ really soul search why you want to go to law school.
Source: Seriously considered Suffolk/Northeastern/Quinnipiac for the fall of 2013, will be attending Georgetown in the fall of 2014.
Re: New England Law
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 8:48 pm
by timbs4339
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-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
Re: New England Law
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 1:45 am
by blackbeardspubes
yarrrrrr. I'll sail into theee Boston Harbor and yeee can board me ship and swab me decks. Yee have a far better chance at plundering booty with me than at theee new england law school. What say yee? Are yee ready for adventures on theee high seas?
Re: New England Law
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 7:30 am
by jselson
I walked by New England Law's building the other day for the first time. It's one of the saddest-looking buildings in the city.
Re: New England Law
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 7:33 am
by SFrost
New England law hands down had the best, slickest pamphlets from this cycle. Cornell was the only other school close.
I was convinced that a very significant portion of their revenue goes towards convincing people to go. In this regard, NELS is possibly ranked #1 in the nation.
As for going there to get a degree ... WHAT?!?!!?!? WHY?!?
Re: New England Law
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:26 am
by Ricky-Bobby
JustHawkin wrote:
Don't. Just don't.
JustHawkin wrote:
you need to retake for a 165+
also,
blackbeardspubes wrote:yarrrrrr. I'll sail into theee Boston Harbor and yeee can board me ship and swab me decks. Yee have a far better chance at plundering booty with me than at theee new england law school. What say yee? Are yee ready for adventures on theee high seas?
retake
retake life
Re: New England Law
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 9:49 am
by TheSpanishMain
Not worth it, especially if you have to take out loans to cover your cost of living.
Even if you didn't, it's still three years of your life likely wasted.
Re: New England Law
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 10:10 am
by DebtMonkey
Suffolk's median LSAT has dropped from 156 to 149 over the past four years (lol). Maybe you could use this fact to help you get money from that school as well.