UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride) Forum
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UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride)
Hi guys! I really need help with this decision. I am a Texas resident with big law ambitions and have two great scholarship offers. SMU (my alma mater) has offered me the full ride Hutchinson scholarship with a top 1/2 stipulation, while the highest ranking law school in Texas, UT, has offered me 20k per year. I'm leaning towards UT because of the alumni network alone, but am I totally crazy for turning down full scholly at SMU?
Thanks in advance!!!
Thanks in advance!!!
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Re: UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride)
UT. easy choice. It's better in every aspect. The scholarship, your options at graduation, Austin, and your ability to have what you want in 3 different markets, if you're above median. Don't screw this one up.
Disclaimer: I'm at UT, but from Dallas and passed on SMU for the above reasons
Disclaimer: I'm at UT, but from Dallas and passed on SMU for the above reasons
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Re: UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride)
As a current SMU law student, I would say to do UT. The top 1/2 is no guarantee and you'll need top 10% here to get big law and it's still a toss up. At UT you have better odds and UT carries further than the regional ties of SMU.
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I thought 20% of SMU kids get BigLaw per employment data?? Is top 10% no guarantee because rich kids with connections or something that or not top 10%??mp2306 wrote:As a current SMU law student, I would say to do UT. The top 1/2 is no guarantee and you'll need top 10% here to get big law and it's still a toss up. At UT you have better odds and UT carries further than the regional ties of SMU.
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I really appreciate the responses. It's going to hurt turning down free money but I guess it's the best decision in the long run. I thought THE DECISION would be the easiest part of the process...so terribly wrong.
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Re: UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride)
BasilHallward wrote:I thought 20% of SMU kids get BigLaw per employment data?? Is top 10% no guarantee because rich kids with connections or something that or not top 10%??mp2306 wrote:As a current SMU law student, I would say to do UT. The top 1/2 is no guarantee and you'll need top 10% here to get big law and it's still a toss up. At UT you have better odds and UT carries further than the regional ties of SMU.
Yea connections are huge here. A lot more of who you know than grades to get big law in my opinion.
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I've noticed this attending events in Dallas and running into SMU students. A lot of Highland Park types (nothing wrong with that). Kids with parents that own no significant assets (myself included) don't really fit in there IMO.mp2306 wrote:BasilHallward wrote:I thought 20% of SMU kids get BigLaw per employment data?? Is top 10% no guarantee because rich kids with connections or something that or not top 10%??mp2306 wrote:As a current SMU law student, I would say to do UT. The top 1/2 is no guarantee and you'll need top 10% here to get big law and it's still a toss up. At UT you have better odds and UT carries further than the regional ties of SMU.
Yea connections are huge here. A lot more of who you know than grades to get big law in my opinion.
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Re: UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride)
Yea I don't come from the Highland park life either. But I was lucky enough to come from a STEM undergraduate background which is helpful in Dallas for IP big law. But unless you have some special circumstance like that it seems exceptionally difficult from an insiders perspectiveBasilHallward wrote:I've noticed this attending events in Dallas and running into SMU students. A lot of Highland Park types (nothing wrong with that). Kids with parents that own no significant assets (myself included) don't really fit in there IMO.mp2306 wrote:BasilHallward wrote:I thought 20% of SMU kids get BigLaw per employment data?? Is top 10% no guarantee because rich kids with connections or something that or not top 10%??mp2306 wrote:As a current SMU law student, I would say to do UT. The top 1/2 is no guarantee and you'll need top 10% here to get big law and it's still a toss up. At UT you have better odds and UT carries further than the regional ties of SMU.
Yea connections are huge here. A lot more of who you know than grades to get big law in my opinion.
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Re: UT $$$ vs SMU$$$$ (full ride)
UT is the easy choice. Paying 13k more per year (assuming you would remain in the top half at SMU) to attend UT is a no-brainer. Congrats by the way.pennylane2016 wrote:Hi guys! I really need help with this decision. I am a Texas resident with big law ambitions and have two great scholarship offers. SMU (my alma mater) has offered me the full ride Hutchinson scholarship with a top 1/2 stipulation, while the highest ranking law school in Texas, UT, has offered me 20k per year. I'm leaning towards UT because of the alumni network alone, but am I totally crazy for turning down full scholly at SMU?
Thanks in advance!!!