Is Law School Worth Sticker to YOU? Forum
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Have any of you actually tried to apply to vanderbilt? They have by far the WORST application out there. I ruled them out b/c I couldn't finish it.
I'd pay full tuition at the top 10.
I'd pay full tuition at the top 10.
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Srsly? lulzwell-hello-there wrote:Have any of you actually tried to apply to vanderbilt? They have by far the WORST application out there. I ruled them out b/c I couldn't finish it.
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You're out of your effing mind.Nailjohnj wrote: I believe most schools in the t-100 are worth sticker in their respective regions
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I would probably pay sticker for T14+UT (resident).
EDIT: the poll question is too vague.
EDIT: the poll question is too vague.
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I'd go sticker for all of the T14's that I'm interested in, UCLA or Vandy.
Below that there are probably schools that I would pay sticker for if that was my only option and I hadn't found TLS, but after seeing how schools like WUSTL or BU shell out some good money in scholarships, I couldn't bring myself to be one of the only people there paying full price.
Below that there are probably schools that I would pay sticker for if that was my only option and I hadn't found TLS, but after seeing how schools like WUSTL or BU shell out some good money in scholarships, I couldn't bring myself to be one of the only people there paying full price.
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[Expected post law school salary (%*$ + %*$ + %$...) + personal unquantifiable benefits from law degree] - [opportunity costs based on current job (salary) + unquantifiables (I love/hate my job)] = what you would pay to attend that law school
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I would probably pay sticker for T6, and maybe Penn if I didn't have the numbers for T6.
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True that. I would've paid sticker at the T-14, but that's because I have very little UG debt. Factors such as family wealth and $$ from employment also make a huge difference.Ragged wrote:EDIT: the poll question is too vague.
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Total Litigator wrote:[Expected post law school salary (%*$ + %*$ + %$...) + personal unquantifiable benefits from law degree] - [opportunity costs based on current job (salary) + unquantifiables (I love/hate my job)] = what you would pay to attend that law school

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Lol, yeah I almost deleted that part, but then I put it back in cuz I figured you had to include quantifiables.... I meant for it to only apply in a vast minority of cases, as in "my father has a law firm and I want to work for him" and stuff like that. However, it does look like I'm endorsing those who attend law school because they "love to argue," or "want to defend the innocent" etc.sundance95 wrote:Total Litigator wrote:[Expected post law school salary (%*$ + %*$ + %$...) + personal unquantifiable benefits from law degree] - [opportunity costs based on current job (salary) + unquantifiables (I love/hate my job)] = what you would pay to attend that law school
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I would be willing to be sticker only at T14 + my state school because of residency.
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Yeah, that, but also you put unquantifiables into a formula. If they are unquantifiable...Total Litigator wrote:Lol, yeah I almost deleted that part, but then I put it back in cuz I figured you had to include quantifiables.... I meant for it to only apply in a vast minority of cases, as in "my father has a law firm and I want to work for him" and stuff like that. However, it does look like I'm endorsing those who attend law school because they "love to argue," or "want to defend the innocent" etc.
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I love the SEC. It makes me sad to be leaving it next year. Tucked in game day Polo or button down and game day tie, Croakies, Khackis, and Sperrys is the proper look for a football game. Its all about the Fratire.rad law wrote:Stock up on ties for the football games, too. Quite a few people wear them to tailgates.beachbum wrote:Went out on black Friday to stock up on Polo and Sperrys. You know, just in case.rad law wrote: The rumors are true. Vandy does have a very white and preppy vibe.
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If I call it an "error term" would that be better?sundance95 wrote:Yeah, that, but also you put unquantifiables into a formula. If they are unquantifiable...Total Litigator wrote:Lol, yeah I almost deleted that part, but then I put it back in cuz I figured you had to include quantifiables.... I meant for it to only apply in a vast minority of cases, as in "my father has a law firm and I want to work for him" and stuff like that. However, it does look like I'm endorsing those who attend law school because they "love to argue," or "want to defend the innocent" etc.
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180Total Litigator wrote:If I call it an "error term" would that be better?
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lolsundance95 wrote:180Total Litigator wrote:If I call it an "error term" would that be better?
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Personally any Tier 1 (minus the private schools with no LRAP) and Tier 2 ONLY if it is instate (ie 20k or so)
However, this is basically a worst case scenario
However, this is basically a worst case scenario
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You'd think the quality of the sciences at Pitt would make up for it. Their PhD position competition in sciences is BRUTALHeavenWood wrote:It's (unfairly) overshadowed by Penn State. You know this as well as I.OGR3 wrote:Yeah, because Pitt's pretty low on the college spectrum...HeavenWood wrote:
I swallowed enough of my pride attending a second banana state school on scholly. I'm entitled to a little prestige whoring.
In the end, I have no regrets: I got a good education at a great price, but I'm ready to go to a law school that has actual lay prestige beyond its immediate city.
Did you go to Pitt for UG as well?
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You're kidding right?well-hello-there wrote:Have any of you actually tried to apply to vanderbilt? They have by far the WORST application out there. I ruled them out b/c I couldn't finish it.
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I'd pay sticker at UF
@15k a year for resident.

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No. LS at sticker no matter where is not worth it for me.
1. I'm 36. My future earning potential vs. the likely expenses I will incur over the next 10-20 years (a larger home + cost of raising a family) do not justify taking on the level of debt that sticker at any school would charge.
2. The work I want to do with this degree will likely not lead to top corporate law type salaries, I'm happy to be proved wrong of course... but I don't see myself pulling in 200k+ a year as a lawyer.
3. I know what it takes to earn 150K+/year in both the white collar and blue collar worlds. Among other things it requires a person sacrifice the things that are important (e.g. time with family) in order to bank the big bucks. Thanks, but I'm happy to sacrifice 50K/year for a better QOL.
1. I'm 36. My future earning potential vs. the likely expenses I will incur over the next 10-20 years (a larger home + cost of raising a family) do not justify taking on the level of debt that sticker at any school would charge.
2. The work I want to do with this degree will likely not lead to top corporate law type salaries, I'm happy to be proved wrong of course... but I don't see myself pulling in 200k+ a year as a lawyer.
3. I know what it takes to earn 150K+/year in both the white collar and blue collar worlds. Among other things it requires a person sacrifice the things that are important (e.g. time with family) in order to bank the big bucks. Thanks, but I'm happy to sacrifice 50K/year for a better QOL.
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The people making 100k are working almost the same number of hours as the ones making 150k, they're just doing it in different cities. Better plan on closer to 60k.tartugas wrote:No. LS at sticker no matter where is not worth it for me.
1. I'm 36. My future earning potential vs. the likely expenses I will incur over the next 10-20 years (a larger home + cost of raising a family) do not justify taking on the level of debt that sticker at any school would charge.
2. The work I want to do with this degree will likely not lead to top corporate law type salaries, I'm happy to be proved wrong of course... but I don't see myself pulling in 200k+ a year as a lawyer.
3. I know what it takes to earn 150K+/year in both the white collar and blue collar worlds. Among other things it requires a person sacrifice the things that are important (e.g. time with family) in order to bank the big bucks. Thanks, but I'm happy to sacrifice 50K/year for a better QOL.
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I was seriously even wary of paying sticker at HYS. But I'm incredibly risk-averse (should rethink my love of venture capital probably).
Any school in the T14 can be worth sticker, as can any top regional school, or any school that's the best in its state. Thus, Idaho/Wyoming/Montana could be worth sticker, but Brooklyn or Loyola or Villanova probably aren't (from a pure cost-benefit calculus).
Any school in the T14 can be worth sticker, as can any top regional school, or any school that's the best in its state. Thus, Idaho/Wyoming/Montana could be worth sticker, but Brooklyn or Loyola or Villanova probably aren't (from a pure cost-benefit calculus).
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I know this would never work in practice because of self selection and moral hazard problems but there could be money made by insuring against striking out like this. Better yet if you could buy all of a persons future income for say a guaranteed 90k a year increasing proportionally (or whatever is moderately below the average).Kretzy wrote:I was seriously even wary of paying sticker at HYS. But I'm incredibly risk-averse (should rethink my love of venture capital probably).
Any school in the T14 can be worth sticker, as can any top regional school, or any school that's the best in its state. Thus, Idaho/Wyoming/Montana could be worth sticker, but Brooklyn or Loyola or Villanova probably aren't (from a pure cost-benefit calculus).
How many people in a a t17 (to make radlaw happy) would take this deal?
Averages would be on a per school basis -- so no free riding on Harvard/Yale -- and only for 10 years so if you work your ass of or get lucky and make partner you can profit. If you don't have a job after 1 year either your benefits will be canceled or we will ship you off to India for doc review. Also, this only includes private sector jobs since LRAP should cover PI and you only continue benefits if you are fired so you can't just quit after 5 years. (just assume there is no obvious loophole other than not trying as hard).
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I'm an offender of this as I always say I wouldn't go to a T14 at sticker, and I was not competitive for these schools. I was actually considering not going at all until BU gave some $ - so my debt total will be around 100k total which I think is manageable.Stringer Bell wrote:There is definitely some truth to this statement.tkgrrett wrote: Not really, its more like the people who arent competitive for the t14 always make it a point to tell everyone they wouldnt pay sticker at a t14.
I always said I would go to Michigan at sticker though.... ah.... love that school. No idea why, but I would've taken it at sticker over even UVA or Penn with a little $ (a lot is a different story).
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