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How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:42 pm
by jfb
I have a 3.9 and 170 (oct. 10), up from a 161 (feb.09). Wasn't really planning on scoring that high, so have had to revise my school list some. I don't really have a preference for region, but would prefer a reasonably large city.
UCLA
USC
BOALT
GW
GULC
BU
BC
NW
UMICH
maybe NYU
Are there any that I should add/remove. Also, I am pretty debt averse, are there any on this list that I could expect to get decent money from? Finally, good or bad idea to ED to GW? Thanks a lot.
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:48 pm
by mteevin
have you visited GW? i would encourage anyone who is going to ED there to visit. the law school is extremely small, campus non-existent, and housing expensive. it's a quality education, no doubt, but there is a potential for serious disappointment if you're not familiar with what you're getting.
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:49 pm
by Ragged
You should try CCN. Maybe even ED at NYU.
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:51 pm
by s0ph1e2007
Yea NYU, CCN, Mich, UVA apps are really worth it
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:53 pm
by jfb
mteevin wrote:have you visited GW? i would encourage anyone who is going to ED there to visit. the law school is extremely small, campus non-existent, and housing expensive. it's a quality education, no doubt, but there is a potential for serious disappointment if you're not familiar with what you're getting.
Yea, I lived in DC for a while. I've never done a formal visit but have walked around the "campus." Could be better, but if the education is free, not sure it would bother me. I'm leaning against GW ed, but wanted to get some thoughts.
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:15 pm
by ahduth
Yeah, I would reach higher into the T14, per the above recommendations.
I'm pretty contra-ED period, but I personally would definitely not ED to GW with those numbers. NYU or somewhere like that maybe.
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:22 pm
by jtemp320
s0ph1e2007 wrote:Yea NYU, CCN, Mich, UVA apps are really worth it
Agreed - maybe Duke too - I'd blanket the T14 - you should be getting fee waivers and should give yourself options - with your #s likely in at some T14, out at others, $ at some
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:39 pm
by jfb
So then assuming I add at least Columbia, NYU, (no interest in Chicago), I'll ask the burning question...what are my chances??
Again I plan to apply to:
UCLA
BOALT
GW
GULC
BU
BC
NW
UMICH
NYU
Columbia
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:48 pm
by im_blue
BOALT - 50%
NYU - about 2/3
Columbia - about 1/3
in at rest of your list
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:51 pm
by casper13
jfb wrote:So then assuming I add at least Columbia, NYU, (no interest in Chicago), I'll ask the burning question...what are my chances??
Again I plan to apply to:
UCLA
BOALT
GW
GULC
BU
BC
NW
UMICH
NYU
Columbia
But you have NW listed among schools?
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:56 pm
by im_blue
casper13 wrote:jfb wrote:So then assuming I add at least Columbia, NYU, (no interest in Chicago), I'll ask the burning question...what are my chances??
Again I plan to apply to:
UCLA
BOALT
GW
GULC
BU
BC
NW
UMICH
NYU
Columbia
But you have NW listed among schools?
downtown >>> Hyde Park
Re: How is this list??
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:15 pm
by jfb
casper13 wrote:jfb wrote:So then assuming I add at least Columbia, NYU, (no interest in Chicago), I'll ask the burning question...what are my chances??
Again I plan to apply to:
UCLA
BOALT
GW
GULC
BU
BC
NW
UMICH
NYU
Columbia
But you have NW listed among schools?
Sorry, I meant University of Chicago