LMU vs UCH Forum
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LMU vs UCH
Hello all!
This is my first post on this forum. However, I've been spectating for a long time.
I am a LA native and I have narrowed down my decision making so far to LMU (Loyola Law School) or UCH (UC Hastings) (if it matters I've also been accepted to Pepperdine, USD, Southwestern, and Chapman; waitlisted at UCLA and UCI; still waiting to hear from USC and UCD).
Attending LMU would allow me to live at home which would be very convenient. I would save thousands on COL expenses. I haven't heard anything yet from them regarding scholarships but I plan to leverage my UCH scholarship ($45k/3 years) to see if they will match.
However, I work in government and I have many friends in City Attorney, DA and other positions and many of them suggest I go to UCH (most of them are LMU graduates). They seem to view UCH far more favorable than LMU.
I am not familiar with the Bay Area at all and I would probably like to move back to LA after graduation.
Anyways, any thoughts?
This is my first post on this forum. However, I've been spectating for a long time.
I am a LA native and I have narrowed down my decision making so far to LMU (Loyola Law School) or UCH (UC Hastings) (if it matters I've also been accepted to Pepperdine, USD, Southwestern, and Chapman; waitlisted at UCLA and UCI; still waiting to hear from USC and UCD).
Attending LMU would allow me to live at home which would be very convenient. I would save thousands on COL expenses. I haven't heard anything yet from them regarding scholarships but I plan to leverage my UCH scholarship ($45k/3 years) to see if they will match.
However, I work in government and I have many friends in City Attorney, DA and other positions and many of them suggest I go to UCH (most of them are LMU graduates). They seem to view UCH far more favorable than LMU.
I am not familiar with the Bay Area at all and I would probably like to move back to LA after graduation.
Anyways, any thoughts?
Last edited by spideynutskllz on Tue Mar 17, 2015 11:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: LMU vs UCH
And I'm assuming LMU is Loyola? That's a school in LA, right?sublime wrote:UC-Hastings is what I was thinking at least.ReasonableNprudent wrote:What is UCH?
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- ReasonableNprudent
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Re: LMU vs UCH
Oh, of course. It just dawned on me.sublime wrote:UC-Hastings is what I was thinking at least.ReasonableNprudent wrote:What is UCH?
- ReasonableNprudent
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Re: LMU vs UCH
I don't think you are better of at Hastings than LMU. It seems they place about the same (statistically slightly better at LMU), both are in areas with major competition and more prestigious schools very close by, and SF is more expensive than LA. Also, while K-town sucks, the Tenderloin is worse.
Given your admits and waitlists it seems you should be on track to get scholarship money from LMU, and probably more than the 15k/yr from Hastings.
Also, networking will be important in your job search at either school, unless you are top 10% or so and don't bank on that as 90% won't be! If you want to be in L.A. then go to LMU.
But do negotiate. Did USD not give you any money? It seems they have been handing out near full rides to lots of people, just like LMU. You were waitlitsed at UCLA and UCI which suggests you have numbers strong enough to get decent money at these schools.
If you can get the 90-129 that LMU has been offering this year and save on COL you will be in pretty good shape debt wise, if even you struggle for a job at graduation. Living in a hovel in SF will be very expensive and 15k/year really isn't all that great.
Given your admits and waitlists it seems you should be on track to get scholarship money from LMU, and probably more than the 15k/yr from Hastings.
Also, networking will be important in your job search at either school, unless you are top 10% or so and don't bank on that as 90% won't be! If you want to be in L.A. then go to LMU.
But do negotiate. Did USD not give you any money? It seems they have been handing out near full rides to lots of people, just like LMU. You were waitlitsed at UCLA and UCI which suggests you have numbers strong enough to get decent money at these schools.
If you can get the 90-129 that LMU has been offering this year and save on COL you will be in pretty good shape debt wise, if even you struggle for a job at graduation. Living in a hovel in SF will be very expensive and 15k/year really isn't all that great.
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Re: LMU vs UCH
The connections you have now will make or break you going forward so I would take their advice here.
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Re: LMU vs UCH
OP, feel free to PM me if you have any questions about Loyola. I'm a current 2L there (in case you couldn't tell from my username).
- goldenflash19
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Re: LMU vs UCH
I wouldn't go to either at those prices. You should retake.
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Re: LMU vs UCH
Hello!
I am in the same exact position as you (so cal native, large scholarship offers at both, and the ability to live at home) but have yet to make my decision. Statistically speaking loyola seems to be moving up and quite the opposite for
Hastings but Hastings seems to have a better reputation. Any advice would be great!
I am in the same exact position as you (so cal native, large scholarship offers at both, and the ability to live at home) but have yet to make my decision. Statistically speaking loyola seems to be moving up and quite the opposite for
Hastings but Hastings seems to have a better reputation. Any advice would be great!
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