Santa Clara ($$$) v. Hastings ($$)
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 10:50 am
Santa Clara COA - 65K (35K per year scholly with no stips)
Hastings COA - 120K (20k per year scholly with 3.0 stip)
I live 10 minutes from Santa Clara or an hour via train from Hastings, and my sugar mama will continue to pay the rent while I am in school, but the rest will be financed by loans.
I hope to work in either PI or Gov in the bay area or nearby. I have worked for the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office for the past year as a clerk, and I worked for the Public Defender for 6 months before that. I am hoping this gives me a bit of an edge when it comes to getting hired back as an attorney, but Santa Clara County is extremely competitive (I believe it's the highest paying DA office in the country), so getting hired back is hardly a foregone conclusion. Either way, I hope to find a job that takes advantage of LRAP type programs.
I can take a year long leave of absence from work and go back, so there is the option of switching to part time at Santa Clara after the first year to hold on to my current job, and this also allows me to hold onto my seniority and retirement plan (new hires come in with a worse retirement plan). This seems like the safest/most practical play.
Hastings is tempting because I really want to test myself against the highest caliber of classmates possible. I know this is probably a stupid ego thing, but I never felt challenged at my state school, so I want to see what my limits truly are.
GPA- 2.66 (180 degree grade trend after going back to school, but the damage was already done)
LSAT - 169, 167, 172
PS. If I get off the waitlist at either Northwestern or Virginia, is sticker at either school a better option?
Hastings COA - 120K (20k per year scholly with 3.0 stip)
I live 10 minutes from Santa Clara or an hour via train from Hastings, and my sugar mama will continue to pay the rent while I am in school, but the rest will be financed by loans.
I hope to work in either PI or Gov in the bay area or nearby. I have worked for the Santa Clara County District Attorney's office for the past year as a clerk, and I worked for the Public Defender for 6 months before that. I am hoping this gives me a bit of an edge when it comes to getting hired back as an attorney, but Santa Clara County is extremely competitive (I believe it's the highest paying DA office in the country), so getting hired back is hardly a foregone conclusion. Either way, I hope to find a job that takes advantage of LRAP type programs.
I can take a year long leave of absence from work and go back, so there is the option of switching to part time at Santa Clara after the first year to hold on to my current job, and this also allows me to hold onto my seniority and retirement plan (new hires come in with a worse retirement plan). This seems like the safest/most practical play.
Hastings is tempting because I really want to test myself against the highest caliber of classmates possible. I know this is probably a stupid ego thing, but I never felt challenged at my state school, so I want to see what my limits truly are.
GPA- 2.66 (180 degree grade trend after going back to school, but the damage was already done)
LSAT - 169, 167, 172
PS. If I get off the waitlist at either Northwestern or Virginia, is sticker at either school a better option?