Vanderbilt vs BC (+ waitlist possibilities)
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:12 pm
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i don't see any reason to take BC over vandy unless you need to stay close to family during the school yearamjam wrote:I'm a New Yorker, born and bred, hoping to return to the NYC area after law school. Right now I'm interested in BigLaw and Corporate Law, but I'm KJD so I recognize my goals may change once I get into law school and get more experience. What won't change is my desire to be close to my NY-based family and to pay off my law school debt as quickly as I can.
I've just been accepted to Vandy and need to make a quick decision if I'm going to give up my spot at BC and deposit at Vandy.
Scholarships:
$13k/yr at BC
$15k/yr at Vandy
This basically evens out the difference in tuition between the two. Yes, I know it isn't great.
Wrench: I'm still waiting to hear back from 5 other schools--all of which are higher ranked than BC and Vandy. I am not enthused about the possibility of losing more deposits.
Should I take the plunge and deposit at Vandy because it's higher ranked, or should I sit tight at BC because it's in the NE and I'd be close to my family even if I'm not in NY?
Thanks for your help!
These are both too expensive. Take some time off and retake. Going K-JD is probably a bad idea regardless.amjam wrote:I'm a New Yorker, born and bred, hoping to return to the NYC area after law school. Right now I'm interested in BigLaw and Corporate Law, but I'm KJD so I recognize my goals may change once I get into law school and get more experience. What won't change is my desire to be close to my NY-based family and to pay off my law school debt as quickly as I can.
I've just been accepted to Vandy and need to make a quick decision if I'm going to give up my spot at BC and deposit at Vandy.
Scholarships:
$13k/yr at BC
$15k/yr at Vandy
This basically evens out the difference in tuition between the two. Yes, I know it isn't great.
Wrench: I'm still waiting to hear back from 5 other schools--all of which are higher ranked than BC and Vandy. I am not enthused about the possibility of losing more deposits.
Should I take the plunge and deposit at Vandy because it's higher ranked, or should I sit tight at BC because it's in the NE and I'd be close to my family even if I'm not in NY?
Thanks for your help!
cavalier1138 wrote:I don't see any reason to take either.
Take some time off school, retake and reapply for schools that give you a better shot at your goals. Vanderbilt can place you in NYC biglaw, but it's too expensive with your current scholarship offer. What are your stats?
Retake.amjam wrote:cavalier1138 wrote:I don't see any reason to take either.
Take some time off school, retake and reapply for schools that give you a better shot at your goals. Vanderbilt can place you in NYC biglaw, but it's too expensive with your current scholarship offer. What are your stats?
I'm a reverse splitter for most schools-- 3.87/161. I basically flopped the LSAT and only had one opportunity to take it before the start of this cycle due to an abroad semester.
What would I do for a year off? I haven't even really considered taking a year and don't know what I would do for work.
You NEED to sit out at least this cycle and retake. You have a great GPA and seem to think you can do much better on the LSAT. Take any job that will allow you to support yourself and spend time studying for the LSAT. Law schools won't care what job you get.amjam wrote:cavalier1138 wrote:I don't see any reason to take either.
Take some time off school, retake and reapply for schools that give you a better shot at your goals. Vanderbilt can place you in NYC biglaw, but it's too expensive with your current scholarship offer. What are your stats?
I'm a reverse splitter for most schools-- 3.87/161. I basically flopped the LSAT and only had one opportunity to take it before the start of this cycle due to an abroad semester.
What would I do for a year off? I haven't even really considered taking a year and don't know what I would do for work.
To be clear, you're talking about debt financing your life for the next couple years. Who cares what you'll do for the next year. Do you have the option to live with family? If you're leaving LSAT points on the table you may also be leaving $100,000 on the table. Just because you haven't put any thought into this much better idea isn't a reason not to do it.amjam wrote: What would I do for a year off? I haven't even really considered taking a year and don't know what I would do for work.