UVA ($$$) vs NYU ($$) vs Columbia ($)
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:51 pm
Hi! Long-time lurker, but trying to make a decision and would love a bit of input! Still haven't heard back from Yale (expecting a WL/Ding this week) or about scholarships from Penn, but these are my current options. I've taken into account into these COA's assistance from some family contribution.
1. Dillard at UVA: COA: ~$60,000. If I attended UVA, I would work with my own savings/family contribution so as to not take out federal loans for it.
2. NYU with a Dean's Scholarship totaling $75K so long as I do a PI 2L job-- COA: $ 126,491 in loans (plus ~21K ideally in personal contributions)
2. Columbia with Grant totaling $40K: COA: $188,680 (plus ~21K ideally in personal contributions)
Grew up on the East Coast, and hope to work somewhere in the Mid-Atlantic region (or elsewhere in the Northeast). I want to go into public interest work-- I know for sure what area issue-wise within PI I want to do (don't want to give too many details, but could provide more via PM if super helpful). I anticipate working in a non-profit setting, though it is feasible I could pursue government prosecution work for this. Stats are 3.8X and 172 (took twice). I plan on appealing NYU and Columbia, although not expecting much improvement from them.
ETA: My biggest concern is whether or not it could be worth taking out debt at NYU/Columbia-- I know I would likely get LRAP, but that's still a bit of a gamble for quite a few reasons, and also the notion of taking out debt when I don't necessarily have to seems like it's not particularly responsible, so I'm not sure whether the opportunities at NYU or Columbia are significantly better to make it worth it.
Thanks!!
1. Dillard at UVA: COA: ~$60,000. If I attended UVA, I would work with my own savings/family contribution so as to not take out federal loans for it.
2. NYU with a Dean's Scholarship totaling $75K so long as I do a PI 2L job-- COA: $ 126,491 in loans (plus ~21K ideally in personal contributions)
2. Columbia with Grant totaling $40K: COA: $188,680 (plus ~21K ideally in personal contributions)
Grew up on the East Coast, and hope to work somewhere in the Mid-Atlantic region (or elsewhere in the Northeast). I want to go into public interest work-- I know for sure what area issue-wise within PI I want to do (don't want to give too many details, but could provide more via PM if super helpful). I anticipate working in a non-profit setting, though it is feasible I could pursue government prosecution work for this. Stats are 3.8X and 172 (took twice). I plan on appealing NYU and Columbia, although not expecting much improvement from them.
ETA: My biggest concern is whether or not it could be worth taking out debt at NYU/Columbia-- I know I would likely get LRAP, but that's still a bit of a gamble for quite a few reasons, and also the notion of taking out debt when I don't necessarily have to seems like it's not particularly responsible, so I'm not sure whether the opportunities at NYU or Columbia are significantly better to make it worth it.
Thanks!!