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Help with New York Law School
What are your thoughts on NYLS. I live in LA and did not to well on the Lsat, I will take the feb test as well.
But i am interested in NYLS because i think i will get accepted and they have a good sports law program. I also believe being in the city, I will make alot of connections. I am very sociable and think i can make it work.
I am worried about hosing, If i would be able to find a cool roommate also about money, it will get expensive.
I WILL TAKE AND APPRICIATE ALL THE HELP I CAN GET.
Thank you
But i am interested in NYLS because i think i will get accepted and they have a good sports law program. I also believe being in the city, I will make alot of connections. I am very sociable and think i can make it work.
I am worried about hosing, If i would be able to find a cool roommate also about money, it will get expensive.
I WILL TAKE AND APPRICIATE ALL THE HELP I CAN GET.
Thank you
- Versailles1919
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Will you be paying full tuition + housing?
- Barack O'Drama
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Don't come to NYC for NYLS.Andrewfromla818 wrote:What are your thoughts on NYLS. I live in LA and did not to well on the Lsat, I will take the feb test as well.
But i am interested in NYLS because i think i will get accepted and they have a good sports law program. I also believe being in the city, I will make alot of connections. I am very sociable and think i can make it work.
I am worried about hosing, If i would be able to find a cool roommate also about money, it will get expensive.
I WILL TAKE AND APPRICIATE ALL THE HELP I CAN GET.
Thank you
Their employment is 50% (on a good year) and it's expensive AF. However hard you think it will be to score higher on the LSAT and get into a school worth going to, multiply that by about 100. That's how much more challenging it is likely to be to secure a legal job from NYLS and pay off your debt.
There's TTTTs in SoCal that you're better off going to according to employment.
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- cavalier1138
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No.
Just... no. To all of this. No.
ETA: Can we just ban the OP already? The first time he asked about "party schools," I kind of believed he was just being dumb, but this is clearly trolling.
Just... no. To all of this. No.
ETA: Can we just ban the OP already? The first time he asked about "party schools," I kind of believed he was just being dumb, but this is clearly trolling.
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How is this trolling? Its a question. Stop being such a loser and commenting on my posts kid.cavalier1138 wrote:No.
Just... no. To all of this. No.
ETA: Can we just ban the OP already? The first time he asked about "party schools," I kind of believed he was just being dumb, but this is clearly trolling.
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Probably, still waiting for apps and to hear back from the schoolVersailles1919 wrote:Will you be paying full tuition + housing?
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You know damn well how it's trolling. Just stop.Andrewfromla818 wrote:How is this trolling? Its a question. Stop being such a loser and commenting on my posts kid.cavalier1138 wrote:No.
Just... no. To all of this. No.
ETA: Can we just ban the OP already? The first time he asked about "party schools," I kind of believed he was just being dumb, but this is clearly trolling.
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NYLS exists to rake in the app fees on the people who mistake it for NYU and apply.
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What does that mean?Slippin' Jimmy wrote:NYLS exists to rake in the app fees on the people who mistake it for NYU and apply.
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shut up gcavalier1138 wrote:You know damn well how it's trolling. Just stop.Andrewfromla818 wrote:How is this trolling? Its a question. Stop being such a loser and commenting on my posts kid.cavalier1138 wrote:No.
Just... no. To all of this. No.
ETA: Can we just ban the OP already? The first time he asked about "party schools," I kind of believed he was just being dumb, but this is clearly trolling.
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Remember the last thread you had about becoming a sports or entertainment agent? That should tell you exactly why you shouldn’t even consider going to NYLS.
That’s all the help you need.
That’s all the help you need.
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Now I lol'd hard at this.Slippin' Jimmy wrote:NYLS exists to rake in the app fees on the people who mistake it for NYU and apply.
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Giving an objective opinion, I don't think it is worth it to travel across the country for a school that isn't nationally acclaimed. I also thinking paying full tuition + housing would only be a consideration for T20, and that's even hit or miss. That being said, I also don't know your economic position. If you are well off and you are just looking for a law degree then I don't see why not. Most importantly, this is YOUR law school decision. If you really feel that you should attend NYLS then you should do it. I also would not make your decision based off anonymous comments from people you don't know. Consult people who you know and respect in your life, and possibly even professors that might have additional opinions. Also, look at specific things about the school that you like other than location. Does it have programs you like? Does it have a large alumni network? Furthermore, I would take a visit to the school as well before you make such a large decision.Andrewfromla818 wrote:What are your thoughts on NYLS. I live in LA and did not to well on the Lsat, I will take the feb test as well.
But i am interested in NYLS because i think i will get accepted and they have a good sports law program. I also believe being in the city, I will make alot of connections. I am very sociable and think i can make it work.
I am worried about hosing, If i would be able to find a cool roommate also about money, it will get expensive.
I WILL TAKE AND APPRICIATE ALL THE HELP I CAN GET.
Thank you
You can PM me if you have any questions because I live in NY and visit Manhattan frequently.
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- cavalier1138
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I wouldn't make my decision based off some guy telling me that if I'm well off I should just blow $300k on a worthless piece of paper. But kudos for taking the OP seriously.Versailles1919 wrote:Giving an objective opinion, I don't think it is worth it to travel across the country for a school that isn't nationally acclaimed. I also thinking paying full tuition + housing would only be a consideration for T20, and that's even hit or miss. That being said, I also don't know your economic position. If you are well off and you are just looking for a law degree then I don't see why not. Most importantly, this is YOUR law school decision. If you really feel that you should attend NYLS then you should do it. I also would not make your decision based off anonymous comments from people you don't know. Consult people who you know and respect in your life, and possibly even professors that might have additional opinions. Also, look at specific things about the school that you like other than location. Does it have programs you like? Does it have a large alumni network? Furthermore, I would take a visit to the school as well before you make such a large decision.
You can PM me if you have any questions because I live in NY and visit Manhattan frequently.
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This is so damn accurate lolSlippin' Jimmy wrote:NYLS exists to rake in the app fees on the people who mistake it for NYU and apply.
But yeah, please don't go to NYLS
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For some people, money is a large factor in their law school decision. I'm not sure if you're aware, but people with wealthy backgrounds or solid financial stability can generally take more risks. Not trying to justify the decision or insult his financial status. Also, I'm an anonymous comment. Based off of my own post, I wouldn't make the decision based off my commentary.cavalier1138 wrote:I wouldn't make my decision based off some guy telling me that if I'm well off I should just blow $300k on a worthless piece of paper. But kudos for taking the OP seriously.Versailles1919 wrote:Giving an objective opinion, I don't think it is worth it to travel across the country for a school that isn't nationally acclaimed. I also thinking paying full tuition + housing would only be a consideration for T20, and that's even hit or miss. That being said, I also don't know your economic position. If you are well off and you are just looking for a law degree then I don't see why not. Most importantly, this is YOUR law school decision. If you really feel that you should attend NYLS then you should do it. I also would not make your decision based off anonymous comments from people you don't know. Consult people who you know and respect in your life, and possibly even professors that might have additional opinions. Also, look at specific things about the school that you like other than location. Does it have programs you like? Does it have a large alumni network? Furthermore, I would take a visit to the school as well before you make such a large decision.
You can PM me if you have any questions because I live in NY and visit Manhattan frequently.
However, @Andrewfromla818 judging from your other threads, I don't think you're taking the process seriously asking questions about "party schools." And that's also why people aren't answering you seriously. Take some time to figure out if law school is for you. And if it is, retake the lsat. People genuinely care about law school admissions on this forum.
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