Late application to NYU / attending lower ranked school for public interest?
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2020 3:12 pm
Context:
I took my LSAT twice in 2017 and 2018 but never applied until this year because I didn't quite hit my goal score and knew I wasn't planning to retake — I've been working full time for a few years and had maxed out the study time I was able to give and had left the test feeling like I did about as well as I was during practice. I was also starting to have career success so I tabled the idea but recently became 100% sure that it's worth dropping the marketing career to pursue law school.
Stats:
LSAT: [Low 16x], then [High 16x]
GPA: [3.9x]
Schools:
I really need financial aid to consider going to school -- I don't have family financial support and will be relying on loans, savings, and part-time work (worst case) to cover COA. Because I didn't hit the 170 mark that I wanted, I assumed T6 and most likely T14 were all off the table for any shot at scholarship, but I've gotten scholarships from every school I've been accepted to so far and I'm wondering if I undershot.
Huge preference to be in NYC but applied all over to see what offers I could get / increase my ability to negotiate.
Qs:
Knowing that I want to go into public interest/social justice and not big law, how important is ranking?
I could technically still late apply to NYU. Is it even worth it?
Thoughts on the schools below/ any advice?
Accepted at:
Cardozo - 55k scholarship / year
Boston University - full tuition covered
ASU - scholarship offer shared over the phone but amount TBC
Waiting on:
Fordham
UCLA
Vanderbilt
UT Austin
I took my LSAT twice in 2017 and 2018 but never applied until this year because I didn't quite hit my goal score and knew I wasn't planning to retake — I've been working full time for a few years and had maxed out the study time I was able to give and had left the test feeling like I did about as well as I was during practice. I was also starting to have career success so I tabled the idea but recently became 100% sure that it's worth dropping the marketing career to pursue law school.
Stats:
LSAT: [Low 16x], then [High 16x]
GPA: [3.9x]
Schools:
I really need financial aid to consider going to school -- I don't have family financial support and will be relying on loans, savings, and part-time work (worst case) to cover COA. Because I didn't hit the 170 mark that I wanted, I assumed T6 and most likely T14 were all off the table for any shot at scholarship, but I've gotten scholarships from every school I've been accepted to so far and I'm wondering if I undershot.
Huge preference to be in NYC but applied all over to see what offers I could get / increase my ability to negotiate.
Qs:
Knowing that I want to go into public interest/social justice and not big law, how important is ranking?
I could technically still late apply to NYU. Is it even worth it?
Thoughts on the schools below/ any advice?
Accepted at:
Cardozo - 55k scholarship / year
Boston University - full tuition covered
ASU - scholarship offer shared over the phone but amount TBC
Waiting on:
Fordham
UCLA
Vanderbilt
UT Austin