CLS/NYU/HLS/Fordham/Vandy? - Please advise!
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 8:48 am
Here's my situation:
1. The schools you are considering:
In At: CLS, NYU, HLS, Fordham, Vandy, GULC
WL: Penn
Haven't Heard: Chicago
2. The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each.
I can't access the calculator, but since I haven't heard from most of the schools about aid, let's assume none is forthcoming.
CLS: No scholarship info yet. COL covered by savings.
NYU: ditto
HLS: ditto
Fordham: full scholarship + COL covered by savings
Vandy: full scholarship + can live for free with family
GULC: I put it on here just because, but they only offered loans, no merit. COL covered by savings.
3. How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
A combination of the three, though skewed heavily towards loans.
4. Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
Grew up all over, but have family in Nashville. Have lived in Boston or New York my entire adult life. I would like to stay in a major city on the Northeast corridor.
5.Your general career goals: Public Interest, particularly NGO/Advocacy work, perhaps academia. I have a PhD and taught at an Ivy for several years in a related field. I would like to move into a position that is more closely engaged with the topics I teach and write about.
6. Your LSAT/GPA numbers
LSAT: 169, taken it twice and got the same score.
GPA: 3.73
As you can tell, I am really trying to decide between taking the money on the one hand, and taking advantage of the placement power in the kind of unicorn jobs I am interested in on the other. Given my interests, the relative strength of the various schools' LRAP programs is also a relevant factor, though I can't bank on that. Curious to hear what you all have to say - thanks for your input!
1. The schools you are considering:
In At: CLS, NYU, HLS, Fordham, Vandy, GULC
WL: Penn
Haven't Heard: Chicago
2. The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each.
I can't access the calculator, but since I haven't heard from most of the schools about aid, let's assume none is forthcoming.
CLS: No scholarship info yet. COL covered by savings.
NYU: ditto
HLS: ditto
Fordham: full scholarship + COL covered by savings
Vandy: full scholarship + can live for free with family
GULC: I put it on here just because, but they only offered loans, no merit. COL covered by savings.
3. How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
A combination of the three, though skewed heavily towards loans.
4. Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
Grew up all over, but have family in Nashville. Have lived in Boston or New York my entire adult life. I would like to stay in a major city on the Northeast corridor.
5.Your general career goals: Public Interest, particularly NGO/Advocacy work, perhaps academia. I have a PhD and taught at an Ivy for several years in a related field. I would like to move into a position that is more closely engaged with the topics I teach and write about.
6. Your LSAT/GPA numbers
LSAT: 169, taken it twice and got the same score.
GPA: 3.73
As you can tell, I am really trying to decide between taking the money on the one hand, and taking advantage of the placement power in the kind of unicorn jobs I am interested in on the other. Given my interests, the relative strength of the various schools' LRAP programs is also a relevant factor, though I can't bank on that. Curious to hear what you all have to say - thanks for your input!