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Duke vs. UVA in a year
I would appreciate any thoughts from anyone...
I was offered deferred admission from UVA (so I would be starting next fall). Today I found out I got pulled off the waitlist at Duke and was offered admission for this fall. I have some options for a gap year so I don't mind taking a year off. I'm actually looking forward to a gap year but I really would like any thoughts on why you would pick one over the other.
Career wise I'm interested in public service/policy/government/human rights. Location wise I feel that I would be happy in either Charlottesville or Durham. Are there any other factors I should be considering?
I was offered deferred admission from UVA (so I would be starting next fall). Today I found out I got pulled off the waitlist at Duke and was offered admission for this fall. I have some options for a gap year so I don't mind taking a year off. I'm actually looking forward to a gap year but I really would like any thoughts on why you would pick one over the other.
Career wise I'm interested in public service/policy/government/human rights. Location wise I feel that I would be happy in either Charlottesville or Durham. Are there any other factors I should be considering?
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Particularly with the field you're interested in, it won't matter. Only thing is I'd go to the school with the better LRAP. Beyond that it just won't make a difference (assuming that you don't want to work in one of VA or NC).
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
without context there's not a ton anyone can tell you. If you want to take a gap year anyway, why not retake for money? Taking a year or two off to work will do you a lot of good, and if you come back to your second admissions cycle with some work experience and a better LSAT you will likely have much better (cheaper) options on the table.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
I was accepted to Duke at near sticker but instead I opted to be a free-rider at a far lessor ranked school. I am a now a well-paid associate at a respected Fla firm. Cannot express what a relief it is to have zero tuition debt (actually made money on the deal due to SA income). If you are honestly looking for options, consider leveraging.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Are you debt averse? How much would Duke cost? Are they offering you any money? Is there any way to figure out how much UVA might cost you if you start next year?
In the interest of disclosure, I'm on the waitlist for both of these schools. Though it might not matter for UVA since your offer is for deferred admission. However, I do think these questions are relevant.
In the interest of disclosure, I'm on the waitlist for both of these schools. Though it might not matter for UVA since your offer is for deferred admission. However, I do think these questions are relevant.
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- rickgrimes69
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Congratulations - seriously - but I'm guessing roughly 90% of your classmates did not have such a good outcome.twenty 8 wrote:I was accepted to Duke at near sticker but instead I opted to be a free-rider at a far lessor ranked school. I am a now a well-paid associate at a respected Fla firm. Cannot express what a relief it is to have zero tuition debt (actually made money on the deal due to SA income). If you are honestly looking for options, consider leveraging.
I agree that sticker at either school is not worth it. But anecdotes like yours are dangerous without a healthy disclaimer noting how rare your outcome is.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Thanks for all the input. Completely ignoring finances/scholarship/loan stuff, would you say one has a better national or international reputation than the other? I feel that UVA would be better for public interest/government/DC placement - is that wrong?
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
No, except among laypeople, and they don't countbluebonnetss wrote:would you say one has a better national or international reputation than the other?
Marginally. But honestly, your goals are so lofty you probably won't achieve them from either school.I feel that UVA would be better for public interest/government/DC placement - is that wrong?
Also, to reiterate, neither school is worth sticker.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Cost. You should be considering cost. That being said, unless you already have several years of experience (read: not college internships) in pub service/policy/government/human rights and you can speak at least one foreign language, I would take the gap year and work for an NGO and network like crazy. If you're going to law school with some vague sense that you'd like to do something Good and Important, you already are way behind the 8-ball for PI work.bluebonnetss wrote:I would appreciate any thoughts from anyone...
I was offered deferred admission from UVA (so I would be starting next fall). Today I found out I got pulled off the waitlist at Duke and was offered admission for this fall. I have some options for a gap year so I don't mind taking a year off. I'm actually looking forward to a gap year but I really would like any thoughts on why you would pick one over the other.
Career wise I'm interested in public service/policy/government/human rights. Location wise I feel that I would be happy in either Charlottesville or Durham. Are there any other factors I should be considering?
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Well, I may have a conflict of interest (since I'm on Duke's WL) so take my opinion with a grain of salt. But if you are not concerned about finances (you have money, parents, etc.) then based on what I can tell of your situation (especially since you seem to be looking forward to a gap year) my gut feeling would be to stick with UVA. But in the end, I suppose it's up to you. Maybe do some more research on the two schools.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
uh no it doesn'tlet.me.in.please wrote:UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
four percentage point better fedclerk numbers isn't "a bit more clout"?rickgrimes69 wrote:uh no it doesn'tlet.me.in.please wrote:UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Loves the Blue Devil.rickgrimes69 wrote:uh no it doesn'tlet.me.in.please wrote:UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
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Ok maybe literally "a [tiny] bit" but it's dumb to pick a school over another for such an insanely marginal difference. Also, C/O 2011 would like a word.Ricky-Bobby wrote:four percentage point better fedclerk numbers isn't "a bit more clout"?rickgrimes69 wrote:uh no it doesn'tlet.me.in.please wrote:UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
Well, based on this logic, Duke definitely has a little more clout for big law placement.let.me.in.please wrote:UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
I apologize for the superfluous comment... was based off this info http://www.law.virginia.edu/html/news/2 ... kships.htm
But it appears that in terms of percentages, Duke is higher http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/c ... clerkships
Really clerkships don't matter, nor does big law placement in deciding schools since if you do well at either, you will have a number of good opportunities at graduation. Based on the us news rankings UVA is higher, but between the two there is really not a substantial difference in my inexperienced/I've never hired a law student opinion.
Go to whichever school you like better. Both are in great locations with comparable opportunities. If you want to take the year off and relax, do it. If you are eager to jump into school, do that. Really any advice people give is obsolete since the decision is yours alone.
But it appears that in terms of percentages, Duke is higher http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/c ... clerkships
Really clerkships don't matter, nor does big law placement in deciding schools since if you do well at either, you will have a number of good opportunities at graduation. Based on the us news rankings UVA is higher, but between the two there is really not a substantial difference in my inexperienced/I've never hired a law student opinion.
Go to whichever school you like better. Both are in great locations with comparable opportunities. If you want to take the year off and relax, do it. If you are eager to jump into school, do that. Really any advice people give is obsolete since the decision is yours alone.
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Re: Duke vs. UVA in a year
yeah "definitely"let.me.in.please wrote:UVA definitely has a bit more clout then Duke if you're looking at clerkship opportunities.
OP, they're basically identical in nearly every respect. UVA probably has a better LRAP, though. Go with the money
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