Wisco ($$$$) vs. Wake ($$$$)
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2019 8:46 pm
I have my decision down to these two schools, but I am having a rather difficult time deciding. I currently live in Minnesota and am a year out of undergrad. I attended undergrad at a southern religious school, which pushed me academically but left me miserable socially. I did not fit in with the uppity culture present and most of the students around me (I became an atheist during college, which didn't help matters). Being back in MN, I now value my friendships here at an incredibly high rate, but I also despise the weather after being away from it for four years. Unfortunately, MN Law waitlisted me, but I was fortunate enough to receive a full ride from Wisconsin.
After visiting Wake, I now believe that I could do better there academically than I would at Wisconsin. Their faculty really impressed me; however, out of all the people I met at their open house, I was not confident that any of them would one day be a friend. Much of their prospective students seemed to be either cliquey, isolated, or just anti-social. The uppity culture that I had experienced during undergrad seemed to be present to a certain extent, as well. I was not able to meet many of these prospective students, but I was expecting to have more of a connection with some of them. North Carolina has been somewhat a dream of mine, but it appears to be a monumental risk, given my desires in life.
As a moderate conservative (who has been veering a little more left recently, though), I was a little concerned at the reaction the prospective student body at Wisconsin had to the idea that I was a conservative. I felt like I had to quickly move past the topic and be quiet about it. I am unsure if this political disparity in their student body has the ability to damage one's academic experience in law school, but it is something that came to mind. I did end up clicking with some of these students in other ways that I had not socially with those I met at Wake, though. A possible huge downside of Wisconsin is that they increased their class size by two-thirds last year, and I am afraid of what this will do to the school and its future employment opportunities.
My goal is small to mid size law, so I am not presently concerned at the low big law numbers at both of these schools. I would prefer having the option to practice in MN, but I realize this is not an automatic possibility even at Wisconsin. I realize this is a lot and is a bit of a rant, but if anyone has any advice or has had similar experiences, it would be amazing if you could respond with it.
After visiting Wake, I now believe that I could do better there academically than I would at Wisconsin. Their faculty really impressed me; however, out of all the people I met at their open house, I was not confident that any of them would one day be a friend. Much of their prospective students seemed to be either cliquey, isolated, or just anti-social. The uppity culture that I had experienced during undergrad seemed to be present to a certain extent, as well. I was not able to meet many of these prospective students, but I was expecting to have more of a connection with some of them. North Carolina has been somewhat a dream of mine, but it appears to be a monumental risk, given my desires in life.
As a moderate conservative (who has been veering a little more left recently, though), I was a little concerned at the reaction the prospective student body at Wisconsin had to the idea that I was a conservative. I felt like I had to quickly move past the topic and be quiet about it. I am unsure if this political disparity in their student body has the ability to damage one's academic experience in law school, but it is something that came to mind. I did end up clicking with some of these students in other ways that I had not socially with those I met at Wake, though. A possible huge downside of Wisconsin is that they increased their class size by two-thirds last year, and I am afraid of what this will do to the school and its future employment opportunities.
My goal is small to mid size law, so I am not presently concerned at the low big law numbers at both of these schools. I would prefer having the option to practice in MN, but I realize this is not an automatic possibility even at Wisconsin. I realize this is a lot and is a bit of a rant, but if anyone has any advice or has had similar experiences, it would be amazing if you could respond with it.