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Seamus887 wrote:I want Harvard so bad, but I know my GPA most likely shuts me out. Out of real chances, right now Columbia or Virginia.GreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
Is it weird to say Cornell? Not even top 6 but their employment numbers look so strong. I would also really like to practice in NYC but would rather attend school somewhere with a lower CoL.GreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
I know it's not T-14 but UCLA. I'm just dying for that weather after 10 feet of snow in Boston this year not to mention 18 years in upstate NY. I would love GULC too. I'm going for public interest and government not big lawGreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
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jumbocolumbo wrote:Is it weird to say Cornell? Not even top 6 but their employment numbers look so strong. I would also really like to practice in NYC but would rather attend school somewhere with a lower CoL.GreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
If you could choose any law school what would it be?Seamus887 wrote:I want Harvard so bad, but I know my GPA most likely shuts me out. Out of real chances, right now Columbia or Virginia.GreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
NYU sure would be niceGreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
Sounds dope, choice validated.ruizdaw wrote:jumbocolumbo wrote:Is it weird to say Cornell? Not even top 6 but their employment numbers look so strong. I would also really like to practice in NYC but would rather attend school somewhere with a lower CoL.GreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
That's exactly my rationale. Also they have a summer program that lets you go to Paris France for five weeks :3
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jj2hawks wrote:NYU sure would be niceGreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
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yeah i think so too. They like the guys who have academics then goes to work and gets several promotions while getting high LSAT. Pretty much they only take sure things. Kind of like the yankees in a way so you have no idea if it's really there education or the people are already winners at life.whacka wrote:yeah I'm a little under their 75th percentile, the LSAT is gonna be the tough one for me. I don't think I'm going to apply unless I get at least a 174 because I think Yale hates K-JDsSeamus887 wrote:You have the GPA?whacka wrote:I'd be lying to myself if I didn't say YaleGreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
Dream: Stanford (not gonna happen). Cornell is realistic for me too, (I think, anyway) although it'll more likely be WUSTL or Vandy. I would love being on the West coast, but I don't think I can afford CoL. I looked at average rent around UCLA and Berkeley campuses, and was like "nope."jumbocolumbo wrote:Is it weird to say Cornell? Not even top 6 but their employment numbers look so strong. I would also really like to practice in NYC but would rather attend school somewhere with a lower CoL.GreekOmega12 wrote:What is everyone's top choice? (Assuming we all get the score we want)
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MA here! OsKosh is one too!jj2hawks wrote:any fellow URM's hanging around the thread ?

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