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Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 7:58 pm
by Ms4life
Did a search and couldn't really find anything, but I'm wondering, in the past, which schools have had the best Public Interest employment rates, avg. salary, and which has the most generous LRAP programs?

Thanks!

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:01 pm
by Mal Reynolds
Any school that would accept your LSAT score is one that isn't worth attending.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:08 pm
by Ms4life
Mal Reynolds wrote:Any school that would accept your LSAT score is one that isn't worth attending.
Definitely the most helpful advice I've ever received

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:09 pm
by Mal Reynolds
Ms4life wrote:
Mal Reynolds wrote:Any school that would accept your LSAT score is one that isn't worth attending.
Definitely the most helpful advice I've ever received
You're unintentionally correct.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:19 pm
by BigZuck
Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO. I also don't know if you can talk about PI employment rates, lots of places don't really seem to care about grades or school (just commitment to the cause) and so few people opt into that line of work that it's different than big law placement and hard to quantify. If you can't go to a tippy top school then probably going to your state flagship on a full ride is your best option. Hard to talk about it generally though. I also don't know much about PI hiring other than what I have gleaned on here, I'm sure there are people more qualified than me to help you out.

Hopefully you can find what you're looking for here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5&t=211835

Definitely retake the lsat

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:22 pm
by twenty
Mal, your whole "I'm helpful, not an asshole" defense would be a lot more plausible if you could just kind of contain yourself every once in a while.

OP, there's no hard and fast answer for your questions. On your LRAP question, I compiled a list of LRAP programs last summer with summaries of what they cover. There's tons of information out there on TLS about public interest salaries and what schools you should go to if you want to do PI/government. This isn't a "do your own damn research" thing as much as that answers will vary widely based on what you actually want to do.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:23 pm
by Ms4life
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO. I also don't know if you can talk about PI employment rates, lots of places don't really seem to care about grades or school (just commitment to the cause) and so few people opt into that line of work that it's different than big law placement and hard to quantify. If you can't go to a tippy top school then probably going to your state flagship on a full ride is your best option. Hard to talk about it generally though. I also don't know much about PI hiring other than what I have gleaned on here, I'm sure there are people more qualified than me to help you out.

Hopefully you can find what you're looking for here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5&t=211835

Definitely retake the lsat
I understand that you guys see my post on the waiters thread yesterday, but it was a typo that I never corrected. I received a 168, not 158, and my gpa is 3.86

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:24 pm
by Mal Reynolds
Ms4life wrote:
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO. I also don't know if you can talk about PI employment rates, lots of places don't really seem to care about grades or school (just commitment to the cause) and so few people opt into that line of work that it's different than big law placement and hard to quantify. If you can't go to a tippy top school then probably going to your state flagship on a full ride is your best option. Hard to talk about it generally though. I also don't know much about PI hiring other than what I have gleaned on here, I'm sure there are people more qualified than me to help you out.

Hopefully you can find what you're looking for here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5&t=211835

Definitely retake the lsat
I understand that you guys see my post on the waiters thread yesterday, but it was a typo that I never corrected. I received a 168, not 158, and my gpa is 3.86
lol

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:25 pm
by Mal Reynolds
twenty wrote:Mal, your whole "I'm helpful, not an asshole" defense would be a lot more plausible if you could just kind of contain yourself every once in a while.
Can you tell me a little more about your biglaw hiring knowledge?

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:26 pm
by Ms4life
Mal Reynolds wrote:
Ms4life wrote:
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO. I also don't know if you can talk about PI employment rates, lots of places don't really seem to care about grades or school (just commitment to the cause) and so few people opt into that line of work that it's different than big law placement and hard to quantify. If you can't go to a tippy top school then probably going to your state flagship on a full ride is your best option. Hard to talk about it generally though. I also don't know much about PI hiring other than what I have gleaned on here, I'm sure there are people more qualified than me to help you out.

Hopefully you can find what you're looking for here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5&t=211835

Definitely retake the lsat
I understand that you guys see my post on the waiters thread yesterday, but it was a typo that I never corrected. I received a 168, not 158, and my gpa is 3.86
lol
Sorry to let you down, Mal. My score isn't as terrible as you thought.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:27 pm
by BigZuck
Ms4life wrote:I received a 168
Ms4life wrote:my gpa is 3.86
In that case:
BigZuck wrote:Definitely retake the lsat

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:29 pm
by Mal Reynolds
Should have gone with 178.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:30 pm
by Ms4life
BigZuck wrote:
Ms4life wrote:I received a 168
Ms4life wrote:my gpa is 3.86
In that case:
BigZuck wrote:Definitely retake the lsat
Already registered, but I'm trying to get some advice from people that have already taken this route or have sufficient knowledge to answer the question.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:30 pm
by twenty
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO.
This is getting lost in the shuffle and bears repeating.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:30 pm
by Ms4life
Mal Reynolds wrote:Should have gone with 178.
One can only dream to be as smart as you, Mal.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:31 pm
by twenty
already taken this route
oshit out of here.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:33 pm
by Ms4life
twenty wrote:
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO.
This is getting lost in the shuffle and bears repeating.
I guess the question is difficult/complicated to answer, as PI salary is volatile unlike BigLaw. I guess I'm just trying to get some feedback from individuals who have already done sufficient research, assuming someone has already asked this same question.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:35 pm
by Ms4life
twenty wrote:
already taken this route
oshit out of here.
Thanks for the link to your write-up!

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 8:53 pm
by politics89
Ms4life wrote:
twenty wrote:
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO.
This is getting lost in the shuffle and bears repeating.
I guess the question is difficult/complicated to answer, as PI salary is volatile unlike BigLaw. I guess I'm just trying to get some feedback from individuals who have already done sufficient research, assuming someone has already asked this same question.
I wouldn't try to define best PI program by salary, I would define it as people actually getting the jobs they want. If you're curious look at people working where you want to and see where they went to school.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:19 pm
by Ms4life
politics89 wrote:
Ms4life wrote:
twenty wrote:
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO.
This is getting lost in the shuffle and bears repeating.
I guess the question is difficult/complicated to answer, as PI salary is volatile unlike BigLaw. I guess I'm just trying to get some feedback from individuals who have already done sufficient research, assuming someone has already asked this same question.
I wouldn't try to define best PI program by salary, I would define it as people actually getting the jobs they want. If you're curious look at people working where you want to and see where they went to school.
Thank you, that's really great advice. Should've thought of that before.

Re: Public Interest Programs and LRAP

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:15 pm
by star fox
Ms4life wrote:
BigZuck wrote:Highest average salary + public interest doesn't really compute to me. If you care about salary then don't go PI IMO. I also don't know if you can talk about PI employment rates, lots of places don't really seem to care about grades or school (just commitment to the cause) and so few people opt into that line of work that it's different than big law placement and hard to quantify. If you can't go to a tippy top school then probably going to your state flagship on a full ride is your best option. Hard to talk about it generally though. I also don't know much about PI hiring other than what I have gleaned on here, I'm sure there are people more qualified than me to help you out.

Hopefully you can find what you're looking for here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5&t=211835

Definitely retake the lsat
I understand that you guys see my post on the waiters thread yesterday, but it was a typo that I never corrected. I received a 168, not 158, and my gpa is 3.86
A retake is still not a bad idea.