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UVA gave me a nice award of $0 so now its between Vandy and Mich. Live in Nashville now and my wife has a job here. Love the area and would love to stay, but obviously want to make the best choice for future career prospects here.
In a perfect world where Duke and UVA gave full rides to everyone who wanted them, I am sure they would be top choices.cron1834 wrote:Is this a serious question? Not many people from Michigan go to the South. Some of it is obviously self-selection, but either way there's just not a lot of track record there. I can't imagine Duke and UVA wouldn't be the top choices.
Do you have ties to Atlanta? TX has become - somewhat - easier to break into without ties, and DC will take you with top grades from a T14, but Atlanta is still a "why x" market. A, significantly, larger UVA alumni base in Atlanta could help mitigate lack of ties. UM, you'd have to ball out 1L and be great in interviews.Generally wrote:In a perfect world where Duke and UVA gave full rides to everyone who wanted them, I am sure they would be top choices.cron1834 wrote:Is this a serious question? Not many people from Michigan go to the South. Some of it is obviously self-selection, but either way there's just not a lot of track record there. I can't imagine Duke and UVA wouldn't be the top choices.
I have pretty solid ties to Atlanta, probably should have mentioned that. Have good amount of family still there and from a neighboring state.Minnietron wrote: Do you have ties to Atlanta? TX has become - somewhat - easier to break into without ties, and DC will take you with top grades from a T14, but Atlanta is still a "why x" market. A, significantly, larger UVA alumni base in Atlanta could help mitigate lack of ties. UM, you'd have to ball out 1L and be great in interviews.
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If you think your ties are that solid, then take the money and run. You can work on shoring up the ties with a 1L summer there.Generally wrote:
I have pretty solid ties to Atlanta, probably should have mentioned that. Have good amount of family still there and from a neighboring state.
Ah, yes, if there's a significant difference in the cost of attendance, I'd lean toward choosing the less expensive option.Minnietron wrote:If you think your ties are that solid, then take the money and run. You can work on shoring up the ties with a 1L summer there.Generally wrote:
I have pretty solid ties to Atlanta, probably should have mentioned that. Have good amount of family still there and from a neighboring state.
Would you think UVA is worth another 20k or so in this situation?Aeon wrote:Ah, yes, if there's a significant difference in the cost of attendance, I'd lean toward choosing the less expensive option.Minnietron wrote:If you think your ties are that solid, then take the money and run. You can work on shoring up the ties with a 1L summer there.Generally wrote:
I have pretty solid ties to Atlanta, probably should have mentioned that. Have good amount of family still there and from a neighboring state.
Mich has had 1 or 2 people a year end up in ATL via OCI over the last 5 years. I don't know Duke or UVA data, and lots of the Mich data is driven by the fact that southerners tend not to go to Ann Arbor for school, but I'd pay a few bucks to stay in the south if I wanted the south. I wouldn't pay $50k. But $20k? Probably. Not more than that, though. Mich is good.Generally wrote:Would you think UVA is worth another 20k or so in this situation?Aeon wrote:Ah, yes, if there's a significant difference in the cost of attendance, I'd lean toward choosing the less expensive option.Minnietron wrote:If you think your ties are that solid, then take the money and run. You can work on shoring up the ties with a 1L summer there.Generally wrote:
I have pretty solid ties to Atlanta, probably should have mentioned that. Have good amount of family still there and from a neighboring state.
That is up to your personal debt tolerance. For me 20k total would be worth not having to deal with as much snow, although climate change is taking care of that at a rapid paceGenerally wrote:
Would you think UVA is worth another 20k or so in this situation?
I think the answer is different for every person, depending on one's particular financial situation. If you won't have to take out loans (e.g., paying out of savings or having family pay for it), I would argue that $20K may be worth it. If you have to take out loans, but they would be small (e.g., you would mostly have to take out loans to pay for the $20K difference but not for most of the other costs), then it might still be worth it, since you'd be able to pay off that debt relatively quickly. If you'll be financing most of the cost through loans, then, considering the high interest rate and long repayment horizon, I would lean against taking on an additional $20K in debt. But ultimately a lot would depend on your particular debt tolerance.Generally wrote:Would you think UVA is worth another 20k or so in this situation?Aeon wrote:Ah, yes, if there's a significant difference in the cost of attendance, I'd lean toward choosing the less expensive option.Minnietron wrote:If you think your ties are that solid, then take the money and run. You can work on shoring up the ties with a 1L summer there.Generally wrote:
I have pretty solid ties to Atlanta, probably should have mentioned that. Have good amount of family still there and from a neighboring state.
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If you can live at home going to Vanderbilt, maybe that could make Vandy $50,000 cheaper than Michigan, in which case it could be justified given that you're okay with non-biglaw, southern placement.Generally wrote:So this choice has been made easy with $0 from UVA and $120,000 from Mich. But.... what do yall think about Vandy with $110,000 in scholarships vs Mich here? I live in Nashville already, so it would be very convenient, but would I be sacrificing much if I picked Vandy over Michigan for my goals? I hate to think I am closing doors by choosing a not quite as good school.
I'm grown and married so either way I am paying rent. Also not ok with non-big law really. If its southern law, I want the big law we have here. I.e Atlanta or one of the few firms in Nash that could maybe be considered bigOtunga wrote:If you can live at home going to Vanderbilt, maybe that could make Vandy $50,000 cheaper than Michigan, in which case it could be justified given that you're okay with non-biglaw, southern placement.Generally wrote:So this choice has been made easy with $0 from UVA and $120,000 from Mich. But.... what do yall think about Vandy with $110,000 in scholarships vs Mich here? I live in Nashville already, so it would be very convenient, but would I be sacrificing much if I picked Vandy over Michigan for my goals? I hate to think I am closing doors by choosing a not quite as good school.
Still, I'm quite debt-adverse and I think Michigan is worth an extra 50k.
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I'd vote Michigan then - Vandy is simply not a peer given employment outcomes and so shouldn't be attended at the same price. Personally, I think NYC biglaw is way better than a 50k job in TN.Generally wrote:I'm grown and married so either way I am paying rent. Also not ok with non-big law really. If its southern law, I want the big law we have here. I.e Atlanta or one of the few firms in Nash that could maybe be considered bigOtunga wrote:If you can live at home going to Vanderbilt, maybe that could make Vandy $50,000 cheaper than Michigan, in which case it could be justified given that you're okay with non-biglaw, southern placement.Generally wrote:So this choice has been made easy with $0 from UVA and $120,000 from Mich. But.... what do yall think about Vandy with $110,000 in scholarships vs Mich here? I live in Nashville already, so it would be very convenient, but would I be sacrificing much if I picked Vandy over Michigan for my goals? I hate to think I am closing doors by choosing a not quite as good school.
Still, I'm quite debt-adverse and I think Michigan is worth an extra 50k.
OP do you want the South or do you want biglaw anywhere you can find it?Otunga wrote:I'd vote Michigan then - Vandy is simply not a peer given employment outcomes and so shouldn't be attended at the same price. Personally, I think NYC biglaw is way better than a 50k job in TN.Generally wrote:I'm grown and married so either way I am paying rent. Also not ok with non-big law really. If its southern law, I want the big law we have here. I.e Atlanta or one of the few firms in Nash that could maybe be considered bigOtunga wrote:If you can live at home going to Vanderbilt, maybe that could make Vandy $50,000 cheaper than Michigan, in which case it could be justified given that you're okay with non-biglaw, southern placement.Generally wrote:So this choice has been made easy with $0 from UVA and $120,000 from Mich. But.... what do yall think about Vandy with $110,000 in scholarships vs Mich here? I live in Nashville already, so it would be very convenient, but would I be sacrificing much if I picked Vandy over Michigan for my goals? I hate to think I am closing doors by choosing a not quite as good school.
Still, I'm quite debt-adverse and I think Michigan is worth an extra 50k.
I'd go to Michigan. Vandy is also very Tennessee centric, I believe. I think any T-14 would be better for Atlanta, Texas, etc. Also you can always do resume drops. I went to a non-Southern T-14 but had friends who did resume drops and got biglaw jobs in the South. Sometimes Southern offices won't go to OCI (since they have trouble recruiting at non-Southern schools), but they are open to resume drops, etc. Since you have ties to the area already, convincing them that you're interested in going back is going to be relatively easy.Generally wrote:So this choice has been made easy with $0 from UVA and $120,000 from Mich. But.... what do yall think about Vandy with $110,000 in scholarships vs Mich here? I live in Nashville already, so it would be very convenient, but would I be sacrificing much if I picked Vandy over Michigan for my goals? I hate to think I am closing doors by choosing a not quite as good school.
Yea see top goal is southern big law, but if I can't get it I would much prefer non southern big law to southern 50k shitlaw. I worry Vandy leaves me with a good chance of missing big law, but I don't know perhaps Vandy is just as strong if you are looking at southern big law firms?krads153 wrote:I'd go to Michigan. Vandy is also very Tennessee centric, I believe. I think any T-14 would be better for Atlanta, Texas, etc. Also you can always do resume drops. I went to a non-Southern T-14 but had friends who did resume drops and got biglaw jobs in the South. Sometimes Southern offices won't go to OCI (since they have trouble recruiting at non-Southern schools), but they are open to resume drops, etc. Since you have ties to the area already, convincing them that you're interested in going back is going to be relatively easy.Generally wrote:So this choice has been made easy with $0 from UVA and $120,000 from Mich. But.... what do yall think about Vandy with $110,000 in scholarships vs Mich here? I live in Nashville already, so it would be very convenient, but would I be sacrificing much if I picked Vandy over Michigan for my goals? I hate to think I am closing doors by choosing a not quite as good school.
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what would your 2 cents be if the cost was effectively the same but staying in Nash would be easier and preferred because I like living here?BruceWayne wrote:I went to school a few years back, but I'll tell you right now (as someone with extremely strong Atlanta ties--stronger than yours) the rank you'd need to get Atlanta from UVA/Michigan really isn't that different from what you'd need to get it from Vanderbilt. Quite frankly, I think you'd be surprised at just how close Vandy is seen by Atlanta firms to UVA/Duke (f your ties to Atlanta are TRULY strong then Michigan is basically the same school as UVA for the big ATL firms,). If you can save 50K going to Vandy I'd do it.
Just my 2 cents.
However, there is going to be a massive difference for biglaw outside of the SE at Vandy vs. UVA/Michigan.
My NYC firm hires only like top 10% out of vandy...but they take around median or below median from UVA/Mich.BruceWayne wrote:I went to school a few years back, but I'll tell you right now (as someone with extremely strong Atlanta ties--stronger than yours) the rank you'd need to get Atlanta from UVA/Michigan really isn't that different from what you'd need to get it from Vanderbilt. Quite frankly, I think you'd be surprised at just how close Vandy is seen by Atlanta firms to UVA/Duke (f your ties to Atlanta are TRULY strong then Michigan is basically the same school as UVA for the big ATL firms,). If you can save 50K going to Vandy I'd do it.
Just my 2 cents.
However, there is going to be a massive difference for biglaw outside of the SE at Vandy vs. UVA/Michigan.
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