Miami vs. DC
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:47 pm
Hi! Made a typo in my post (a pretty big typo) I didn't get into Georgetown Early Decision, I just applied really early and got accepted....! Sorry I'm stupid!
Just wanted to seek an opinion on this, since I applied to law schools now and have gotten some decisions back. I scored a 166 on the LSAT this October and I have a 3,74GPA, currently a senior attending university in Washington DC. I would like to practice in Miami.
I got a full ride to both Washington College of Law in DC and University of Miami, and was accepted to Georgetown Law. With that being said, I'm not sure how important location is to practicing law. I'm fairly interested in commercial litigation and would like to work in a legal capacity with Latin American corporations in the United States. Miami seems like the perfect location for working with Latin American corporations, however I'm not sure whether or not it would be wise to pass up a T-14 just to study where my preferred market is.
All of that being said, money is really not an object in this decision. It'd be nice to be able to set aside some funds and take one of the full scholarship offers rather than pay full tuition at Georgetown. Regardless, I'm treating the money as an opportunity cost, so it'll be minimally factored into this decision.
I guess I'm just looking for insight on my issue. These are really all the schools that I wanted to seriously consider attending, so I'm really happy with just considering these three schools. So I guess I'd like an opinion on whether or not it is worth it to attend law school in Washington, D.C. knowing that I want to practice/live in Miami. Thoughts?
Please don't give any spiels about the power of the T-14 law degree and why or negative comments about American or UMiami. I'd like to make this decision off of a coherent, strong thought process rather than a rant about someone's unemployed cousin (not trying to be a dick).
Just wanted to seek an opinion on this, since I applied to law schools now and have gotten some decisions back. I scored a 166 on the LSAT this October and I have a 3,74GPA, currently a senior attending university in Washington DC. I would like to practice in Miami.
I got a full ride to both Washington College of Law in DC and University of Miami, and was accepted to Georgetown Law. With that being said, I'm not sure how important location is to practicing law. I'm fairly interested in commercial litigation and would like to work in a legal capacity with Latin American corporations in the United States. Miami seems like the perfect location for working with Latin American corporations, however I'm not sure whether or not it would be wise to pass up a T-14 just to study where my preferred market is.
All of that being said, money is really not an object in this decision. It'd be nice to be able to set aside some funds and take one of the full scholarship offers rather than pay full tuition at Georgetown. Regardless, I'm treating the money as an opportunity cost, so it'll be minimally factored into this decision.
I guess I'm just looking for insight on my issue. These are really all the schools that I wanted to seriously consider attending, so I'm really happy with just considering these three schools. So I guess I'd like an opinion on whether or not it is worth it to attend law school in Washington, D.C. knowing that I want to practice/live in Miami. Thoughts?
Please don't give any spiels about the power of the T-14 law degree and why or negative comments about American or UMiami. I'd like to make this decision off of a coherent, strong thought process rather than a rant about someone's unemployed cousin (not trying to be a dick).