Kent vs LUC (with some ?? in the mix)
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:06 pm
Hi all,
I'm looking at deposit deadlines next week, and although I'm pretty sure how I will proceed but thought I'd pop in here to see if others have thoughts. I have been out of school for 9 years, and have been a community organizer for the last 5 (volunteer, 10-15 hours/week). I hope to work in legal aid in Chicago after graduating, especially interested in community/movement lawyering - so debt minimization is a high priority (lucky enough to have no undergrad loans). I have connections in Chicago legal aid community due to my organizing activities. My stats - LSAT-Flex: 172; GPA: 3.63. I took the January LSAT so my apps were sent out Feb 3.
My acceptances of note are IIT-Kent with a full ride, and Loyola Chicago with $35k/yr (tuition is 50k).
From convos I've had with a couple Chicago legal aid attorneys, there is not enough of a difference between LUC and Kent to be worth taking on more debt. This includes the ED of a community legal aid org (in other words, someone who hires for the type of position I want). With that full ride at Kent I should be able to get away with just Stafford loans and my savings, and as far as I can tell it's a good school that'll get me where I want to be.
The wildcards are that I've been waitlisted at Michigan & Berkeley, and I'm still waiting to hear back from Northwestern (my top choice) and NYU. The feedback I've gotten is that if I get into any of these I should go for it. At this point, I have to put down a deposit at Kent by the 15th so I figure I'll do that and if I get into a T14 I'll change course?? I'd love to stay in Chicago for school but if I get into such a good school I feel like it's worth the move. Let me know if folks have any thoughts!
I'm looking at deposit deadlines next week, and although I'm pretty sure how I will proceed but thought I'd pop in here to see if others have thoughts. I have been out of school for 9 years, and have been a community organizer for the last 5 (volunteer, 10-15 hours/week). I hope to work in legal aid in Chicago after graduating, especially interested in community/movement lawyering - so debt minimization is a high priority (lucky enough to have no undergrad loans). I have connections in Chicago legal aid community due to my organizing activities. My stats - LSAT-Flex: 172; GPA: 3.63. I took the January LSAT so my apps were sent out Feb 3.
My acceptances of note are IIT-Kent with a full ride, and Loyola Chicago with $35k/yr (tuition is 50k).
From convos I've had with a couple Chicago legal aid attorneys, there is not enough of a difference between LUC and Kent to be worth taking on more debt. This includes the ED of a community legal aid org (in other words, someone who hires for the type of position I want). With that full ride at Kent I should be able to get away with just Stafford loans and my savings, and as far as I can tell it's a good school that'll get me where I want to be.
The wildcards are that I've been waitlisted at Michigan & Berkeley, and I'm still waiting to hear back from Northwestern (my top choice) and NYU. The feedback I've gotten is that if I get into any of these I should go for it. At this point, I have to put down a deposit at Kent by the 15th so I figure I'll do that and if I get into a T14 I'll change course?? I'd love to stay in Chicago for school but if I get into such a good school I feel like it's worth the move. Let me know if folks have any thoughts!