Michigan vs. Georgetown
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 5:30 pm
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pollWineandfood wrote:Hi--I've never posted here before, so I don't know the etiquette, but would appreciate advice as this has become a difficult decision. Let me know if I can provide more information. Michigan has refused to negotiate further and I don't have anything that comes close to competing with Georgetown's offer. My goals: clerking and/or biglaw litigation; however, I'm not really sure and would like the freedom to do whatever I wanted after I graduated. I will be funding living expenses with savings.
School (scholarship):
Michigan (50k)
Georgetown (105k)
The difference is 55k in grants, but I've been using this calculator: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/admissio ... eid=112745
It looks like the difference is something like 90k with interest, and that really puts things into perspective for me. Some of the things I'm grappling with:
- Michigan: has a better LRAP, enjoyed Michigan at Preview despite being a city-lover
- Georgetown: location (I guess? Truthfully, not sure if this really provides any kind of internship/externship advantage that Michigan wouldn't), not a huge fan of the large student body and potentially faculty members who aren't as dedicated
164/3.8x, not URM, and not retaking
My preference is Michigan but my real question is: is Michigan's degree worth that much more than Georgetown's? Thank you for your help!
Can you add what your actual costs of attendance would be instead of just your scholarships?Wineandfood wrote:Thanks for the help! I'm considering everything you're all saying. I added a poll.
I'll also vote Mich is the difference is like $30k.Rigo wrote:Can you add what your actual costs of attendance would be instead of just your scholarships?Wineandfood wrote:Thanks for the help! I'm considering everything you're all saying. I added a poll.
Or just confirm that Dr. Nefario's COA difference analysis is correct?
ETA: eh fuck it whatever. I'll believe the $28k cost difference and say Michigan. Thank you others for doing OP's work.