JustinG1 wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 6:34 pm
For personal reasons I feel like it’s best for me to go to law school this year, I know it isn’t the best situation
The 2018 ABA disclosures show a full quarter of the NSU and STU class unemployed. For the people that are employed in private practice, the median salary for STU grads is $59k (mean is $62k), and NSU doesn't report. By comparison, Stetson has 90% employment, and the median salary for private practice is $67.5k (mean is $76k).
Another thing to consider is a possible downturn in the economy. The ABA website has disclosures going back to 2011 (a couple years after the last crash). At that point, only ~60% of the graduating classes from NSU and STU found long-term employment, compared to ~%68 of Stetson graduates. Nobody knows the future, but it's something to consider.
If you are hell-bent on going right now, I would probably pony up the extra $60k and do Stetson. I think the salary bump and the better employment numbers justify it. Between the other two, I would take NSU off the table since it is more expensive and doesn't give you anything you can't get at STU.