Vandy vs GW vs UVA
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:27 pm
My LSAT was 167 (took it three times, that was the highest), Undergrad GPA was 3.9, and Graduate GPA is 3.8 (I'm told the latter doesn't matter but including it just in case). I was planning on starting law school fresh out of undergrad but decided to grow/mature so I got my Masters (as of this May) and now I'm ready to attend. I am not considering waiting until next cycle or retaking the LSAT. I know that's a common response but it's not something I'm willing to do.
I want to go into Criminal Law although I know I may change my mind once I start law school. I'm leaning towards the defense side/public defender's office but I'm also considering prosecution and I think I may potentially be interested in working as a federal prosecutor. If not that, then just going to a private (crim. defense) firm at some point. I'm also potentially interested in clerkships.
Vandy is offering me $35k a year which puts my total loan amount over three years at $139k.
GW is offering me $50k a year which puts my total loan amount over three years at $125k.
I haven't heard anything about money from UVA so I'm assuming no scholarship so loan total at $254k.
The loan totals include my expenses for the year/cost of attendance.
I'm currently leaning towards Vanderbilt. Here are my general concerns/factors I'm considering:
1. I think I want to practice in the Nova/DC area (which is where I live now). I'm concerned about paying double rent/moving back and forth to work summers in the DC area (I'm told I should work in the geographic area I want to practice).
2. I'm wondering if I should even want to practice in the DC area because public defender pay is so small and cost of living in DC is so high. I make $56k right now and can barely afford a 1 bedroom/no roommates (REALLY don't want roommates) and I don't even have loan payments right now.
3. I posted before about GW (w/ money) vs UVA (w/out money) and most people said UVA. I'm wondering if money from Vandy makes Vandy the recommended option.
4. If I practiced in Nashville for a couple of years, how hard would it be to switch to a different geographical area (such as DC)? This is assuming I went to Vandy.
I appreciate any and all guidance. Again, I'm not interested in waiting or retaking so please just take my word for it that nothing can sway me on that and don't try to convince me. I want to make sure I make the best decision possible given what I'm willing to do. Thank you in advance.
I want to go into Criminal Law although I know I may change my mind once I start law school. I'm leaning towards the defense side/public defender's office but I'm also considering prosecution and I think I may potentially be interested in working as a federal prosecutor. If not that, then just going to a private (crim. defense) firm at some point. I'm also potentially interested in clerkships.
Vandy is offering me $35k a year which puts my total loan amount over three years at $139k.
GW is offering me $50k a year which puts my total loan amount over three years at $125k.
I haven't heard anything about money from UVA so I'm assuming no scholarship so loan total at $254k.
The loan totals include my expenses for the year/cost of attendance.
I'm currently leaning towards Vanderbilt. Here are my general concerns/factors I'm considering:
1. I think I want to practice in the Nova/DC area (which is where I live now). I'm concerned about paying double rent/moving back and forth to work summers in the DC area (I'm told I should work in the geographic area I want to practice).
2. I'm wondering if I should even want to practice in the DC area because public defender pay is so small and cost of living in DC is so high. I make $56k right now and can barely afford a 1 bedroom/no roommates (REALLY don't want roommates) and I don't even have loan payments right now.
3. I posted before about GW (w/ money) vs UVA (w/out money) and most people said UVA. I'm wondering if money from Vandy makes Vandy the recommended option.
4. If I practiced in Nashville for a couple of years, how hard would it be to switch to a different geographical area (such as DC)? This is assuming I went to Vandy.
I appreciate any and all guidance. Again, I'm not interested in waiting or retaking so please just take my word for it that nothing can sway me on that and don't try to convince me. I want to make sure I make the best decision possible given what I'm willing to do. Thank you in advance.