Take the Money or BU/BC?
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 2:54 pm
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Took the LSAT 3 times, starting in Oct. 2015, big jump between tests 1 and 2, same score 2 and 3.
In, but waiting on $ from BC and Vandy, guessing around 60-70k based on mylsn. Waiting on decisions from Fordham, WashU, and Northwestern.
I see myself in Boston long term. I want to do trial work and I have experience at firms doing wrongful deaths, serious Personal Injury, etc. Also have some experience/interest in real estate..I understand these are very different practice areas. I picture myself at a small firm but (if my grades were good enough) would go for big law short term to pay loans, save money, and get quality training. I understand that I can't predict my 1L potential.
I'd be 24 by the time I start school, and while I know that taking the LSAT a 4th time fall 2017 could lead to better $$$, I'm not sure it's worth it given my low 140s diagnostic and that I was averaging ~167 before takes 2 and 3. Frankly, I'm also ready to move on with my life.
If I went to a Boston school, I could commute from my parents' house and save money. I also expect some financial assistance from my parents but not much. How effective could my other offers be in leveraging BU/BC? I'm torn between taking the money from Northeastern, or 90kish loans from BC/BU.
Thanks in advance for input
Took the LSAT 3 times, starting in Oct. 2015, big jump between tests 1 and 2, same score 2 and 3.
In, but waiting on $ from BC and Vandy, guessing around 60-70k based on mylsn. Waiting on decisions from Fordham, WashU, and Northwestern.
I see myself in Boston long term. I want to do trial work and I have experience at firms doing wrongful deaths, serious Personal Injury, etc. Also have some experience/interest in real estate..I understand these are very different practice areas. I picture myself at a small firm but (if my grades were good enough) would go for big law short term to pay loans, save money, and get quality training. I understand that I can't predict my 1L potential.
I'd be 24 by the time I start school, and while I know that taking the LSAT a 4th time fall 2017 could lead to better $$$, I'm not sure it's worth it given my low 140s diagnostic and that I was averaging ~167 before takes 2 and 3. Frankly, I'm also ready to move on with my life.
If I went to a Boston school, I could commute from my parents' house and save money. I also expect some financial assistance from my parents but not much. How effective could my other offers be in leveraging BU/BC? I'm torn between taking the money from Northeastern, or 90kish loans from BC/BU.
Thanks in advance for input