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UF to GULC
Finished 1L Fall at UF probably in the top 1-2% (they haven't released rankings yet, just going off of last year's class ranks). Background wise, I have a 2/3 scholarship at UF, and I want to work in BigLaw in NYC or DC. After spring grades, if I do as well as I did in fall I know I'll apply to Harvard/Columbia/NYU and likely attend. My main concern is whether or not Georgetown is worth the extra $150k in terms of improved odds at BigLaw in DC or even NYC. From the 2Ls at UF I have talked to it seems like BigLaw in NYC or DC would be a huge uphill climb, so I am leaning towards applying to Georgetown and going if Harvard/Columbia/NYU don't work out. Can any of you guys speak to the OCI process for transfers at GULC? I don't want to pay the extra $150k if BigLaw will still be out of reach.
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Re: UF to GULC
Why GT over schools like Duke and UVA that place significantly better in biglaw than GT and place very well into DC? I rather stay at UF for that price and be top 2% than pay 2 years full boat at GT.Anonymous User wrote:Finished 1L Fall at UF probably in the top 1-2% (they haven't released rankings yet, just going off of last year's class ranks). Background wise, I have a 2/3 scholarship at UF, and I want to work in BigLaw in NYC or DC. After spring grades, if I do as well as I did in fall I know I'll apply to Harvard/Columbia/NYU and likely attend. My main concern is whether or not Georgetown is worth the extra $150k in terms of improved odds at BigLaw in DC or even NYC. From the 2Ls at UF I have talked to it seems like BigLaw in NYC or DC would be a huge uphill climb, so I am leaning towards applying to Georgetown and going if Harvard/Columbia/NYU don't work out. Can any of you guys speak to the OCI process for transfers at GULC? I don't want to pay the extra $150k if BigLaw will still be out of reach.
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Re: UF to GULC
Your job prospects are at least as good in the top 5% of UF as they would be at GULC, if what you want is FL biglaw. It won’t be guaranteed, but if you’re a decent interviewer then top 5% should definitely be good enough in Miami—I can’t speak for other cities. If you want to leave Florida, that’s another story.
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Re: UF to GULC
Get into GULC through ED, pay 1500 for the deposit, then try and get into better schools via regular transfer admission.
Or apply Chiacgo ED (binding) because you'll get in ... but maybe you don't want to live in Chicago ... UChi will allow you to achieve your goals.
Or apply Chiacgo ED (binding) because you'll get in ... but maybe you don't want to live in Chicago ... UChi will allow you to achieve your goals.
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Re: UF to GULC
My plan is to apply to GULC and pay the deposit, but I'm worried that if I don't get into better schools then worst case scenario I will go to GULC, and I want to make sure transferring to GULC will still be worth the money. I'm mostly concerned with how transfers at GULC fare during OCI and in regards to BigLaw in DC or NYC.joefresh wrote:Get into GULC through ED, pay 1500 for the deposit, then try and get into better schools via regular transfer admission.
Or apply Chiacgo ED (binding) because you'll get in ... but maybe you don't want to live in Chicago ... UChi will allow you to achieve your goals.
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Re: UF to GULC
My evidence is anecdotal. Transferred into GULC this past semester, and every transfer I know, who participated in OCI, received a biglaw position. I use the qualifier because I know a lot who didn't participate due to part-time status or public interest. I went through OCI myself and received numerous offers from firms.Anonymous User wrote:My plan is to apply to GULC and pay the deposit, but I'm worried that if I don't get into better schools then worst case scenario I will go to GULC, and I want to make sure transferring to GULC will still be worth the money. I'm mostly concerned with how transfers at GULC fare during OCI and in regards to BigLaw in DC or NYC.joefresh wrote:Get into GULC through ED, pay 1500 for the deposit, then try and get into better schools via regular transfer admission.
Or apply Chiacgo ED (binding) because you'll get in ... but maybe you don't want to live in Chicago ... UChi will allow you to achieve your goals.
I don't think the namesake holds you back, if that's what you're asking. However, I also don't think you should take this as "oh this one guy said GULC transfers all get biglaw." Those transfers I'm mentioning are all incredibly bright and social, and I wouldn't expect them to have any trouble interviewing. I believe your ability to do well in OCI boils down to your ability to interview, once you're through the door.
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Re: UF to GULC
It's not. It would be a very bad decision. If you stay in the top 1-2% and massmail NYC and DC biglaw over the summer, you'll get bites from NYC and DC biglaw. In addition to that, you'll get a lot of bites from FL biglaw at OCI (and through massmailing). GULC isn't remotely worth it unless you have some compelling reason to be in DC or out of Florida. Even then, you can do better. Don't waste your money.Anonymous User wrote:My plan is to apply to GULC and pay the deposit, but I'm worried that if I don't get into better schools then worst case scenario I will go to GULC, and I want to make sure transferring to GULC will still be worth the money. I'm mostly concerned with how transfers at GULC fare during OCI and in regards to BigLaw in DC or NYC.joefresh wrote:Get into GULC through ED, pay 1500 for the deposit, then try and get into better schools via regular transfer admission.
Or apply Chiacgo ED (binding) because you'll get in ... but maybe you don't want to live in Chicago ... UChi will allow you to achieve your goals.