Cornell/UCLA($)/Vandy($$)/USC($$) for NYC law Forum
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Cornell/UCLA($)/Vandy($$)/USC($$) for NYC law
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Re: Cornell/UCLA($)/Vandy($$)/USC($$) for NYC law
For NYC BigLaw, Cornell is the obvious choice (by far). I'm guessing you're Korean from your username: Cornell is very well-respected in Korea and Asia in general (and so is UCLA; USC is OK, Vandy is unknown).
I would actually suggest re-taking for a scholarship at Cornell. What are your stats?
If you don't want to apply again and money is a big issue, USC is OK, I guess.
I would actually suggest re-taking for a scholarship at Cornell. What are your stats?
If you don't want to apply again and money is a big issue, USC is OK, I guess.
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Re: Cornell/UCLA($)/Vandy($$)/USC($$) for NYC law
.HYPSM wrote:For NYC BigLaw, Cornell is the obvious choice (by far). I'm guessing you're Korean from your username: Cornell is very well-respected in Korea and Asia in general (and so is UCLA; USC is OK, Vandy is unknown).
I would actually suggest re-taking for a scholarship at Cornell. What are your stats?
If you don't want to apply again and money is a big issue, USC is OK, I guess.
Last edited by seoul_man on Sun Apr 10, 2016 11:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Cornell/UCLA($)/Vandy($$)/USC($$) for NYC law
Oh, I see. Still, if I were you, I would re-take the LSAT. A substantial scholarship from Cornell is a very realistic possibility if you obtain a high LSAT score (and that's A LOT of money saved).
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