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Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
Hi everyone. I have a 3.45 GPA and a 166 LSAT. I am from Chicago originally, and I want to stay in the Midwest, but the financial future of Illinois is not looking good, so I think I want to relocate to a nearby region. I am considering Grand Rapids, MI but I have no ties to the area other than family-friends in Detroit (other side of the state).
I have been told I will be in strong consideration for substantial scholarships at UIUC, IU- Bloomington, and MSU. Of all three I think I would most prefer Illinois, but how do Illinois and Indiana place in Grand Rapids? I should add that I don't want Big Law and I'd strongly consider coming back to Chicago if the tax situation improves.
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
I have been told I will be in strong consideration for substantial scholarships at UIUC, IU- Bloomington, and MSU. Of all three I think I would most prefer Illinois, but how do Illinois and Indiana place in Grand Rapids? I should add that I don't want Big Law and I'd strongly consider coming back to Chicago if the tax situation improves.
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
(1) Generally the smaller the market, the more sensitive it is to ties. You have absolutely no ties to Grand Rapids and won't be going to school there. It will be very difficult for you to find a job in Grand Rapids from any of the schools you listed.gochigo wrote:Hi everyone. I have a 3.45 GPA and a 166 LSAT. I am from Chicago originally, and I want to stay in the Midwest, but the financial future of Illinois is not looking good, so I think I want to relocate to a nearby region. I am considering Grand Rapids, MI but I have no ties to the area other than family-friends in Detroit (other side of the state).
I have been told I will be in strong consideration for substantial scholarships at UIUC, IU- Bloomington, and MSU. Of all three I think I would most prefer Illinois, but how do Illinois and Indiana place in Grand Rapids? I should add that I don't want Big Law and I'd strongly consider coming back to Chicago if the tax situation improves.
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
(2) What do you want to do other than not Big Law?
(3) Illinois' state income tax went up 1.2% and is now only 0.7% higher than Michigan's. Seems like a pretty severe reaction for such a small change.
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
I'm thinking of property taxes as well. Not to mention Grand Rapids has a much lower cost of living. I'd like to have my own firm eventually. I'm really interested in immigration
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
Have you thought about Iowa law school and moving there? Or retaking the LSAT for Michigan?
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
Whatever you do don't go to Cooley, no matter what anyone else tells you
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
Michigan, Notre Dame, Chicago, and Northwestern are the big ones there.
Any T14 will also do and stellar grades from MSU, Wayne, or the big ten schools.
GR is an insular market (and somewhat town)...I'm from a town south of Kalamazoo and a lot of the true GR people at firms wouldn't consider me from "West Michigan" I love GR, but just realize that politically it is not like the rest of MI.
Also the City of GR has an income tax FYI. Glad my firm is outside a MI metro. I think a lot of the bigger MI cities have them.
Any T14 will also do and stellar grades from MSU, Wayne, or the big ten schools.
GR is an insular market (and somewhat town)...I'm from a town south of Kalamazoo and a lot of the true GR people at firms wouldn't consider me from "West Michigan" I love GR, but just realize that politically it is not like the rest of MI.
Also the City of GR has an income tax FYI. Glad my firm is outside a MI metro. I think a lot of the bigger MI cities have them.
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I am most definitely not going to Cooley lol.
Iowa is too middle of nowhere for me. I'm open to St. Louis I suppose, but it is pretty far from the Chicago area. I've also taken the LSAT three times and I don't want to take it again, even with the restriction being lifted. Michigan is my reach though. I've also considered just working in Chicago and living in Indiana, but I need to look at how the income taxes would work though.
I know immigration lawyers don't make the most money, so I really want to have my paycheck go as far as possible.
Iowa is too middle of nowhere for me. I'm open to St. Louis I suppose, but it is pretty far from the Chicago area. I've also taken the LSAT three times and I don't want to take it again, even with the restriction being lifted. Michigan is my reach though. I've also considered just working in Chicago and living in Indiana, but I need to look at how the income taxes would work though.
I know immigration lawyers don't make the most money, so I really want to have my paycheck go as far as possible.
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If you don't get into Michigan, and if you've never lived there, GR is going to be a pretty hard get.
I'd strongly suggest you re-assess your issues with Illinois. If you're looking for a private sector job, I wouldn't worry too much about unfunded public pensions and the like. Sure, it's not a great climate, but things aren't so hot in Michigan, either. It's the quintessential rust belt state.
It's always possible you could get a GR or Detroit job. But it's truly an uphill battle.
I'd strongly suggest you re-assess your issues with Illinois. If you're looking for a private sector job, I wouldn't worry too much about unfunded public pensions and the like. Sure, it's not a great climate, but things aren't so hot in Michigan, either. It's the quintessential rust belt state.
It's always possible you could get a GR or Detroit job. But it's truly an uphill battle.
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
You probably will not be able to get a GR job. People who grow up in other parts of Michigan and go to school in Michigan can't get a job in GR.
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
If you are that hung up on Grand Rapids, you would be best suited taking a(nother) year off and moving/working there, then re-taking the LSAT to get into Michigan. With no ties it will be nearly impossible for you to crack the GR market from any of the schools you have mentioned.
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
I don't want to derail this thread, but why do people like Grand Rapids so much, and why is it so insular? Seems like people from there worship it
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Re: Good law schools for Grand Rapids market
It's a real city, but not a "big city." Has a young vibe with some culture, but still has something in the way of commerce. Lots of brewery action. Located well for outdoor adventures. It's just a pretty solid place. I don't know that it's bizarrely insular - the things said about job hunting for regional biglaw here are said on this board all the time about Miami, San Diego, Portland, etc.carsondalywashere wrote:I don't want to derail this thread, but why do people like Grand Rapids so much, and why is it so insular? Seems like people from there worship it
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