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Same school for undergrad & law

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Nebby » Thu Jul 10, 2014 7:24 am

Take the LSAT first.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Danger Zone » Thu Jul 10, 2014 7:33 am

Did the same. Shows a commitment to the region if you really want to work there. Zero temptation to act like an undergrad because of how different law school is.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Attax » Thu Jul 10, 2014 10:53 pm

Danger Zone wrote:Did the same. Shows a commitment to the region if you really want to work there. Zero temptation to act like an undergrad because of how different law school is.
Actually glad to hear since I'm also doing this.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by toothbrush » Thu Jul 10, 2014 10:57 pm

when people do this from a t6 it looks preftigious as fuck. if you want iowa job after go to LS there but if you ever want to leave iowa you prob gunna have a hard time convincing

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by csprizzle38 » Thu Jul 10, 2014 11:11 pm

I suppose any number of considerations should be brought to bear on one's decision of where to attend---financial, atmospheric, etc.---but the degree of fit between employment prospects and ambition is typically the predominant one.

Iowa's different from Maine (where I hail from) in that it's a much more selective school, but I think it's reputation is still mostly local I think. If that's what you wanna' do, being an Iowa undergrad will give you a bump if your LSAT's below the median.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Attax » Thu Jul 10, 2014 11:35 pm

csprizzle38 wrote:I suppose any number of considerations should be brought to bear on one's decision of where to attend---financial, atmospheric, etc.---but the degree of fit between employment prospects and ambition is typically the predominant one.

Iowa's different from Maine (where I hail from) in that it's a much more selective school, but I think it's reputation is still mostly local I think. If that's what you wanna' do, being an Iowa undergrad will give you a bump if your LSAT's below the median.
I doubt this. AFAIK most graduate schools like to diversify their class, and with a large number of kids from the flagship UG applying it probably doesn't give you much, if any, advantage in admissions.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by acr » Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:26 am

csprizzle38 wrote:I suppose any number of considerations should be brought to bear on one's decision of where to attend---financial, atmospheric, etc.---but the degree of fit between employment prospects and ambition is typically the predominant one.

Iowa's different from Maine (where I hail from) in that it's a much more selective school, but I think it's reputation is still mostly local I think. If that's what you wanna' do, being an Iowa undergrad will give you a bump if your LSAT's below the median.
I have a 167 on the LSAT.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Nebby » Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:36 am

acr wrote:
csprizzle38 wrote:I suppose any number of considerations should be brought to bear on one's decision of where to attend---financial, atmospheric, etc.---but the degree of fit between employment prospects and ambition is typically the predominant one.

Iowa's different from Maine (where I hail from) in that it's a much more selective school, but I think it's reputation is still mostly local I think. If that's what you wanna' do, being an Iowa undergrad will give you a bump if your LSAT's below the median.
I have a 167 on the LSAT.
Well then you'll get in at Iowa. Probably get some $$$ too.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by redsoxfan1989 » Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:31 am

acr wrote:
csprizzle38 wrote:I suppose any number of considerations should be brought to bear on one's decision of where to attend---financial, atmospheric, etc.---but the degree of fit between employment prospects and ambition is typically the predominant one.

Iowa's different from Maine (where I hail from) in that it's a much more selective school, but I think it's reputation is still mostly local I think. If that's what you wanna' do, being an Iowa undergrad will give you a bump if your LSAT's below the median.
I have a 167 on the LSAT.
Go to Northwestern or Michigan then.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Frothingslosh » Fri Jul 11, 2014 10:51 am

Since you're an Iowa resident, as long as you have higher than a 3.2 you're probably looking at a full-ride. That being said, you should definitely be applying to other schools (or studying for a retake) if you want some solid chances at being able to leave the state/region.

ETA: I see from other threads that you have a 3.7. You're basically a lock for full ride at Iowa. What are your goals post-lawschool? Do you actually want to stay in Iowa/the Midwest?

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Post by acr » Fri Jul 11, 2014 1:48 pm

Frothingslosh wrote:Since you're an Iowa resident, as long as you have higher than a 3.2 you're probably looking at a full-ride. That being said, you should definitely be applying to other schools (or studying for a retake) if you want some solid chances at being able to leave the state/region.

ETA: I see from other threads that you have a 3.7. You're basically a lock for full ride at Iowa. What are your goals post-lawschool? Do you actually want to stay in Iowa/the Midwest?
I definitely don't want to stick around in Des Moines/Iowa City/anywhere else in Iowa once I graduate. I am honestly indifferent between staying in the Midwest, the West Coast, and the East Coast. I've loved my life in the Midwest, and that's where my entire family is. My family is originally from the Los Angeles area, so I have some connections out in California. And I've been out to the East Coast quite a bit and could definitely see myself living there.

I'm planning on applying to WUSTL, Iowa, GWU, USC, UCLA, MN, Georgetown, and Cornell so far, with Iowa probably giving me the most money.

As far as I understand, don't Iowa's scholarships usually come with a tough stipulation though?

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Danger Zone » Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:00 pm

acr wrote:
Frothingslosh wrote:Since you're an Iowa resident, as long as you have higher than a 3.2 you're probably looking at a full-ride. That being said, you should definitely be applying to other schools (or studying for a retake) if you want some solid chances at being able to leave the state/region.

ETA: I see from other threads that you have a 3.7. You're basically a lock for full ride at Iowa. What are your goals post-lawschool? Do you actually want to stay in Iowa/the Midwest?
I definitely don't want to stick around in Des Moines/Iowa City/anywhere else in Iowa once I graduate. I am honestly indifferent between staying in the Midwest, the West Coast, and the East Coast. I've loved my life in the Midwest, and that's where my entire family is. My family is originally from the Los Angeles area, so I have some connections out in California. And I've been out to the East Coast quite a bit and could definitely see myself living there.

I'm planning on applying to WUSTL, Iowa, GWU, USC, UCLA, MN, Georgetown, and Cornell so far, with Iowa probably giving me the most money.

As far as I understand, don't Iowa's scholarships usually come with a tough stipulation though?
If you don't want to be in Iowa anymore, why would you anchor yourself there by going to law school? When I said "it shows a commitment to the region," I also meant that other regions will not look at it as a point in your favor.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Frothingslosh » Fri Jul 11, 2014 4:53 pm

acr wrote:
Frothingslosh wrote:Since you're an Iowa resident, as long as you have higher than a 3.2 you're probably looking at a full-ride. That being said, you should definitely be applying to other schools (or studying for a retake) if you want some solid chances at being able to leave the state/region.

ETA: I see from other threads that you have a 3.7. You're basically a lock for full ride at Iowa. What are your goals post-lawschool? Do you actually want to stay in Iowa/the Midwest?
I definitely don't want to stick around in Des Moines/Iowa City/anywhere else in Iowa once I graduate. I am honestly indifferent between staying in the Midwest, the West Coast, and the East Coast. I've loved my life in the Midwest, and that's where my entire family is. My family is originally from the Los Angeles area, so I have some connections out in California. And I've been out to the East Coast quite a bit and could definitely see myself living there.

I'm planning on applying to WUSTL, Iowa, GWU, USC, UCLA, MN, Georgetown, and Cornell so far, with Iowa probably giving me the most money.

As far as I understand, don't Iowa's scholarships usually come with a tough stipulation though?
Iowa dropped all scholarship stipulations 2 cycles ago. Unless they switched it back, it should just be a good-standing requirement. Feel free to PM me if you want any info on the school and such. Otherwise, the other posters ITT have hit the nail on the head.

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by acr » Fri Jul 11, 2014 4:58 pm

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Re: Same school for undergrad & law

Post by Nelson » Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:09 pm

acr wrote:Yes, thanks to everyone for the info and advice. Iowa just moved down to my safety school.
The best safety school for law school is not going to law school.

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