Duke ($$) v. Berkeley (sticker)
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:28 pm
Long time creeper finally posting...
-The schools you are considering
Duke: with 80k scholarship
Berkeley: 0 scholarship
Michigan also offered me 90k, but Ann Arbor does not really appeal to me and the weather is also a huge deterrent.
WL: UVA, Penn, Columbia, NYU - not particularly interested in waiting on any waitlists.
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships.
Duke: 85k
Berkeley: 165k
(Above is only tuition. I assume COL will be less at Duke too.)
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
Family saving. I am very fortunate in that my parents are able to fund my entire law school education. I am an international student so I am not able to apply for need-based aid, scholarships, grants etc. I would have to apply for private loans if necessary. My parents already paid for my undergrad education, for which I am very grateful and is another reason why I am seriously considering Duke.
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
I am Canadian but grew up outside North America, and my family still lives abroad. I currently live in New York and work as a paralegal at a top Biglaw firm and ideally would like to return. I think I have a decent chance of being hired at my firm (they re-hire many of their paralegals as associates, and I think I have done a good enough job).
I went to undergrad in the northeast. I have strong ties to my friends from college who now live in New York.
-Your general career goals
I would like to work in big-law in NY for at least a few years. Not sure about after.
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
169/3.79
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
3. (163, 162, 1st and second)
My thoughts:
I visited Berkeley for ASW and had a great experience. SF seems awesome and am truly excited by the opportunity to spend some time in CA and also build a network on the West Coast. Seems like they have a great intl law program, and I have spoken with many alums who only have great things to say. Until this year it has ranked higher than Duke.
I have not visited Duke ever. My main concern is being in Durham (I grew up in a big city, went to college in a pretty big city, and live in NY now). Someone else told me that Duke doesn't really feed into one particular network or area geographically so I'm limiting my potential network. I know it is a great law school and I'm sure I would also enjoy myself there.
I apologize if I sound whiny. I know I have great options and am really lucky. I really am torn though. If my parents are able to pay sticker, should I go to Berkeley (which I think I like more/is a better school). Or is it a waste of money when I will get as good of an education at Duke and potentially have as good of a chance getting hired by a NY firm after?
I would really appreciate any opinions or thoughts on either school. Thanks!!
-The schools you are considering
Duke: with 80k scholarship
Berkeley: 0 scholarship
Michigan also offered me 90k, but Ann Arbor does not really appeal to me and the weather is also a huge deterrent.
WL: UVA, Penn, Columbia, NYU - not particularly interested in waiting on any waitlists.
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships.
Duke: 85k
Berkeley: 165k
(Above is only tuition. I assume COL will be less at Duke too.)
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
Family saving. I am very fortunate in that my parents are able to fund my entire law school education. I am an international student so I am not able to apply for need-based aid, scholarships, grants etc. I would have to apply for private loans if necessary. My parents already paid for my undergrad education, for which I am very grateful and is another reason why I am seriously considering Duke.
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
I am Canadian but grew up outside North America, and my family still lives abroad. I currently live in New York and work as a paralegal at a top Biglaw firm and ideally would like to return. I think I have a decent chance of being hired at my firm (they re-hire many of their paralegals as associates, and I think I have done a good enough job).
I went to undergrad in the northeast. I have strong ties to my friends from college who now live in New York.
-Your general career goals
I would like to work in big-law in NY for at least a few years. Not sure about after.
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
169/3.79
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
3. (163, 162, 1st and second)
My thoughts:
I visited Berkeley for ASW and had a great experience. SF seems awesome and am truly excited by the opportunity to spend some time in CA and also build a network on the West Coast. Seems like they have a great intl law program, and I have spoken with many alums who only have great things to say. Until this year it has ranked higher than Duke.
I have not visited Duke ever. My main concern is being in Durham (I grew up in a big city, went to college in a pretty big city, and live in NY now). Someone else told me that Duke doesn't really feed into one particular network or area geographically so I'm limiting my potential network. I know it is a great law school and I'm sure I would also enjoy myself there.
I apologize if I sound whiny. I know I have great options and am really lucky. I really am torn though. If my parents are able to pay sticker, should I go to Berkeley (which I think I like more/is a better school). Or is it a waste of money when I will get as good of an education at Duke and potentially have as good of a chance getting hired by a NY firm after?
I would really appreciate any opinions or thoughts on either school. Thanks!!