UPenn vs. UCLA for NorCal BigLaw
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 1:04 pm
I'm torn between UCLA ($70K) and UPenn (pending--maybe sticker) for NorCal Big Law. I do NOT want to be in SoCal long term. Berkeley/SLS/HYS = rejection, UChicago/Columbia = WL. I'm still waiting on NYU. My other acceptances/waitlists aren't priority anymore, as my partner doesn't want to do more long distance and is job hunting in major metros only.
-GPA/LSAT: 3.5, 173 (taken once). 3.5 years of work experience ( environmental law group and then USAO paralegal).
-I'm from Northern California and my entire family is there, but I went to college in New England and have worked here since.
-Financing: I've saved up $90K, and my parents have generously offered to loan me up to $200K w/o interest. I have a partner who will share living expenses. $ is $, but for the sake of this decision, I want to think more about opportunities > money.
-Career goals: BigLaw litigation--land use/real estate, but I'd like to end my career in PI environmental law of some kind. If I went to Penn, I'd do a certificate with Wharton courses (and an environmental law certificate, time permitting).
I think UCLA could be a good fit, but I'm worried about competing with Stanford/Berkeley/T14 grads in San Francisco/Silicon Valley. I like Philly.
-GPA/LSAT: 3.5, 173 (taken once). 3.5 years of work experience ( environmental law group and then USAO paralegal).
-I'm from Northern California and my entire family is there, but I went to college in New England and have worked here since.
-Financing: I've saved up $90K, and my parents have generously offered to loan me up to $200K w/o interest. I have a partner who will share living expenses. $ is $, but for the sake of this decision, I want to think more about opportunities > money.
-Career goals: BigLaw litigation--land use/real estate, but I'd like to end my career in PI environmental law of some kind. If I went to Penn, I'd do a certificate with Wharton courses (and an environmental law certificate, time permitting).
I think UCLA could be a good fit, but I'm worried about competing with Stanford/Berkeley/T14 grads in San Francisco/Silicon Valley. I like Philly.