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Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 12:57 am
by minnesotamike
I'm trying to figure out how to say no to Harvard so I can accept a T10 scholarship. I'm hoping to get some perspectives of grads with substantial debt (and see past the 0L chatter). Can anyone with experience speak? I'd also love to hear perspectives of grads that said no to HYS.

Are you happy you have an HYS diploma and $200k in loans? Do you wish you had a CCN degree with much smaller debt?

I value some of the things the HYS degree provides (maximum portability, mainly, but also some others), but I don't know how much of a price tag to put on those things.

Hit me with your best anecdotal evidence.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:03 am
by ExAnt3
If your goal is NYC biglaw, I would (and did) recommend choosing CLS (with scholly) over Harvard (sticker). Academia is another story and I'm not too sure how that field works, except that Yale is supposedly the best option for that career path.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:05 am
by thederangedwang
when i went to harvard's asw, i went to the student club fair and the guy in charge of the texas club (yes its a club completely dedicated to all things texas) was a 3L from texas and he had gotten full scholly to UT..he said he regretted not going to texas and that overall he felt like he made the wrong decision

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:06 am
by Borg
I turned down a major T-10 scholarship, but I'm glad I did. However, if that scholarship had been to one of CCN I would have taken it in a heartbeat. The employment options are frankly not that different, and the prestige gap isn't going to mean anything down the line. If you're sitting on a Hamilton or Rubenstein or Root Tilden scholarship or even something halfway there, I think you would be totally crazy not to take it.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:07 am
by Br3v
thederangedwang wrote:when i went to harvard's asw, i went to the student club fair and the guy in charge of the texas club (yes its a club completely dedicated to all things texas) was a 3L from texas and he had gotten full scholly to UT..he said he regretted not going to texas and that overall he felt like he made the wrong decision
Coming from the guy who was like president of a club dedicated to texas

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:07 am
by rad lulz
minnesotamike wrote:(maximum portability, mainly, but also some others)
If it helps, portability to places you don't have preexisting ties to is mainly a myth, especially outside of major markets.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:11 am
by Br3v
rad lulz wrote:
minnesotamike wrote:(maximum portability, mainly, but also some others)
If it helps, portability to places you don't have preexisting ties to is mainly a myth, especially outside of major markets.
With H?.....

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:15 am
by minnesotamike
I have no interest in academia. But I do hope/plan to do some unconventional stuff with my life (probably outside of the law) where an HYS degree would help... if [my future self] can foot the bill. I imagine my first job will be at a big firm in a big city. Afterwards, I'm hoping to get weird.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:17 am
by rad lulz
Br3v wrote:
rad lulz wrote:
minnesotamike wrote:(maximum portability, mainly, but also some others)
If it helps, portability to places you don't have preexisting ties to is mainly a myth, especially outside of major markets.
With H?.....
You'd be surprised when OCI rolls around. Here's an example from an H student. It's acrossthelake's poast.

http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=128

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:29 am
by Curious1
thederangedwang wrote:when i went to harvard's asw, i went to the student club fair and the guy in charge of the texas club (yes its a club completely dedicated to all things texas) was a 3L from texas and he had gotten full scholly to UT..he said he regretted not going to texas and that overall he felt like he made the wrong decision
I'm so sorry you had such a negative experience.

OP--pretty much comes down to the price tag you put on H's intangible prestige and the ability to have lunch at the Harvard Club. If you're married/have dependents/are financially scrupulous, then take the money.

I personally put a very high price on the intangibles because I think if I took money at a lesser school I would always be left wondering what if. Even if I end up doing very well, I would always wonder if I might have done better had I gone to H.

I think there are tangible benefits too--like access to the alumni network, legacy privileges for your kids, etc.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:33 am
by emkay625
minnesotamike wrote:I have no interest in academia. But I do hope/plan to do some unconventional stuff with my life (probably outside of the law) where an HYS degree would help... if [my future self] can foot the bill. I imagine my first job will be at a big firm in a big city. Afterwards, I'm hoping to get weird.
This is intriguing to me! Will you elaborate? Weird like run for office or weird like join the circus?

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:37 am
by Dany
rad lulz wrote:
Br3v wrote:
rad lulz wrote:
minnesotamike wrote:(maximum portability, mainly, but also some others)
If it helps, portability to places you don't have preexisting ties to is mainly a myth, especially outside of major markets.
With H?.....
You'd be surprised when OCI rolls around. Here's an example from an H student. It's acrossthelake's poast.

http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=128
Do you really not know how to link to a specific post? :lol:

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:38 am
by rad lulz
Dany wrote: Do you really not know how to link to a specific post? :lol:
No :(

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:39 am
by thederangedwang
Curious1 wrote:
thederangedwang wrote:when i went to harvard's asw, i went to the student club fair and the guy in charge of the texas club (yes its a club completely dedicated to all things texas) was a 3L from texas and he had gotten full scholly to UT..he said he regretted not going to texas and that overall he felt like he made the wrong decision
I'm so sorry you had such a negative experience.

OP--pretty much comes down to the price tag you put on H's intangible prestige and the ability to have lunch at the Harvard Club. If you're married/have dependents/are financially scrupulous, then take the money.

I personally put a very high price on the intangibles because I think if I took money at a lesser school I would always be left wondering what if. Even if I end up doing very well, I would always wonder if I might have done better had I gone to H.

I think there are tangible benefits too--like access to the alumni network, legacy privileges for your kids, etc.
what?

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:39 am
by Br3v
Wait echo chamber got locked? I'm behind the times

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:41 am
by Dany
rad lulz wrote:
Dany wrote:Do you really not know how to link to a specific post? :lol:
No :(
Click the little white page in the top right next to where it says "Posted: Sat Apr 28."

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:43 am
by Curious1
thederangedwang wrote:
Curious1 wrote:
thederangedwang wrote:when i went to harvard's asw, i went to the student club fair and the guy in charge of the texas club (yes its a club completely dedicated to all things texas) was a 3L from texas and he had gotten full scholly to UT..he said he regretted not going to texas and that overall he felt like he made the wrong decision
I'm so sorry you had such a negative experience.

OP--pretty much comes down to the price tag you put on H's intangible prestige and the ability to have lunch at the Harvard Club. If you're married/have dependents/are financially scrupulous, then take the money.

I personally put a very high price on the intangibles because I think if I took money at a lesser school I would always be left wondering what if. Even if I end up doing very well, I would always wonder if I might have done better had I gone to H.

I think there are tangible benefits too--like access to the alumni network, legacy privileges for your kids, etc.
what?
What was unclear about this?

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:44 am
by RedBirds2011
Br3v wrote:Wait echo chamber got locked? I'm behind the times
Bearsgrl lol

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:45 am
by rad lulz
Every time I eat at Chick Fil A I'm always like "Fuck I should have retaken my LSAT. I could be eating at the Harvard Club right now."

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:46 am
by Br3v
RedBirds2011 wrote:
Br3v wrote:Wait echo chamber got locked? I'm behind the times
Bearsgrl lol
Perma?

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:47 am
by Curious1
rad lulz wrote:Every time I eat at Chick Fil A I'm always like "Fuck I should have retaken my LSAT. I could be eating at the Harvard Club right now."
So you would've taken the money.

Doesn't everyone else has the same priorities.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:48 am
by RedBirds2011
Br3v wrote:
RedBirds2011 wrote:
Br3v wrote:Wait echo chamber got locked? I'm behind the times
Bearsgrl lol
Perma?
idk

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:49 am
by Br3v
rad lulz wrote:Every time I eat at Chick Fil A I'm always like "Fuck I should have retaken my LSAT. I could be eating at the Harvard Club right now."
Not gonna sit here and let you talk about cfa like that

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:50 am
by rad lulz
Curious1 wrote:
rad lulz wrote:Every time I eat at Chick Fil A I'm always like "Fuck I should have retaken my LSAT. I could be eating at the Harvard Club right now."
So you would've taken the money.

Doesn't everyone else has the same priorities.
I mean, that wasn't really my point, but whatever.

Re: Any HYS Grads wish they had gone somewhere cheaper?

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 1:51 am
by Curious1
Br3v wrote:
rad lulz wrote:Every time I eat at Chick Fil A I'm always like "Fuck I should have retaken my LSAT. I could be eating at the Harvard Club right now."
Not gonna sit here and let you talk about cfa like that
I actually really really love cfa...I had some gross chicken tenders today and wished it was cfa.