Help choosing schools
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 1:02 pm
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Where are you getting that from?Nagster5 wrote:GWU has <20% biglaw, it's your best shot from those schools, but DC biglaw is notoriously difficult to break into and a pretty big black box. Even if you could be sure you'd get top ~20% at GWU it's a crap shoot, and the degree is not T14 portable, >20% of their grads are unemployed. The problem with GWU is that it is a very strong regional, it's just in the region that is by far the most competitive. If you get into UT they are incredible for the price and dominate several large markets, and if you include CoL you'd be close to breaking even with 60k at GWU even at sticker.
Law School Transparency, 19.4%splitterfromhell wrote:Where are you getting that from?Nagster5 wrote:GWU has <20% biglaw, it's your best shot from those schools, but DC biglaw is notoriously difficult to break into and a pretty big black box. Even if you could be sure you'd get top ~20% at GWU it's a crap shoot, and the degree is not T14 portable, >20% of their grads are unemployed. The problem with GWU is that it is a very strong regional, it's just in the region that is by far the most competitive. If you get into UT they are incredible for the price and dominate several large markets, and if you include CoL you'd be close to breaking even with 60k at GWU even at sticker.
I'm seeing 28.6%.Nagster5 wrote:Law School Transparency, 19.4%splitterfromhell wrote:Where are you getting that from?Nagster5 wrote:GWU has <20% biglaw, it's your best shot from those schools, but DC biglaw is notoriously difficult to break into and a pretty big black box. Even if you could be sure you'd get top ~20% at GWU it's a crap shoot, and the degree is not T14 portable, >20% of their grads are unemployed. The problem with GWU is that it is a very strong regional, it's just in the region that is by far the most competitive. If you get into UT they are incredible for the price and dominate several large markets, and if you include CoL you'd be close to breaking even with 60k at GWU even at sticker.
You are just hoping he hasn't so you can post the retake graphic..lolClearly wrote:Also, for no reason other than a hunch (so disregard if I'm wrong), I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess you didn't actually take the LSAT 3 times yet. If I'm right, please tell me so I can bask in my psychic hunch accuracy.
Nope, I'm a man of honest advice, so often the right advice is retake so I made that, but if it's not the right call it doesn't get posted! My guess was based on the precision with which he mentioned 3 takes without actually disclosing any scores. Kind of a can't retake leave me alone vibe. Of course I could be and prob am wrong, but I've seen it done before!JuliusCaesar wrote:You are just hoping he hasn't so you can post the retake graphic..lolClearly wrote:Also, for no reason other than a hunch (so disregard if I'm wrong), I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess you didn't actually take the LSAT 3 times yet. If I'm right, please tell me so I can bask in my psychic hunch accuracy.
It's not just youacr wrote:I would not advocate attending UT at sticker. But that's just me.
Aw shucks, sucks for both of us! Like I said, I wasn't super confident in that guess, but thanks for resolving that hunch.CousinBo wrote:Sorry to disappoint but I've maxed out my attempts. 1st one September 2014, 2nd December 2014 (major under performance), 3rd October 2015. My last score is a 164, I was PTing between 164-168.Clearly wrote:Also, for no reason other than a hunch (so disregard if I'm wrong), I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess you didn't actually take the LSAT 3 times yet. If I'm right, please tell me so I can bask in my psychic hunch accuracy.
I'm kinda apprehensive posting too much information on the forum.
I see what you did here, and I approve.BigZuck wrote:It's not just youacr wrote:I would not advocate attending UT at sticker. But that's just me.
Anyway, yeah, this Clearly feels like a lying about taking the LSAT 3 times scenario