Made a 2020 thread here http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 7&t=271088 so we don't have to keep resurrecting this oneconnordalto wrote:Couldn't find a 2020 thread so figured this would suffice since people are active.lymenheimer wrote:m052310 wrote:I went complete on 10/10 and just got in yesterday. Seems like they just started with decisions.connordalto wrote:Checking in.. writing the dec LSAT and applying after that. Did my undergrad in environmental studies here at CU and can answer questions about boulder, CU campus life, etc.Wrong year, guys. If you're applying now, it's for the Class of 2020.a.sch wrote:I think I went into review on 11/4 (or maybe it was 11/1) and got in yesterday! Pretty quick turnaround - good luck!! I have no connections to Colorado/Boulder but have visited and would love to live there.pirate101 wrote:Hey, for anyone that has received a decision how long were you in review? I went into review on 11/8 and wanted to see how soon I might know
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10k discount, comes out to around 40k total if you get in state. I'm very debt averse but I think this would prolly be justifiable.Rubbishdump wrote:10k discount or have to pay 10k?connordalto wrote:From what I've seen, they don't give out many full rides but kids on LSN have gotten around 30k/10/10 or something close with around 3.7+, 165+.Rubbishdump wrote:Are they pretty stingy with scholarships? I'm above both 75ths. Would never pay sticker, though
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So as a nonresident I would pay 30k/yr for UC? That's god awfulconnordalto wrote:10k discount, comes out to around 40k total if you get in state. I'm very debt averse but I think this would prolly be justifiable.Rubbishdump wrote:10k discount or have to pay 10k?connordalto wrote:From what I've seen, they don't give out many full rides but kids on LSN have gotten around 30k/10/10 or something close with around 3.7+, 165+.Rubbishdump wrote:Are they pretty stingy with scholarships? I'm above both 75ths. Would never pay sticker, though
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Yeah I would think you would have to get in state first to even consider. But paying 20-40k total for CU doesn't seem terrible to me. Idk if Denver firms prefer T14 or are willing to hire from CU though, if you want that.Rubbishdump wrote:So as a nonresident I would pay 30k/yr for UC? That's god awfulconnordalto wrote:10k discount, comes out to around 40k total if you get in state. I'm very debt averse but I think this would prolly be justifiable.Rubbishdump wrote:10k discount or have to pay 10k?connordalto wrote:From what I've seen, they don't give out many full rides but kids on LSN have gotten around 30k/10/10 or something close with around 3.7+, 165+.Rubbishdump wrote:Are they pretty stingy with scholarships? I'm above both 75ths. Would never pay sticker, though
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Will they offer you in-state tuition if you aren't from Colorado?connordalto wrote:Yeah I would think you would have to get in state first to even consider. But paying 20-40k total for CU doesn't seem terrible to me. Idk if Denver firms prefer T14 or are willing to hire from CU though, if you want that.Rubbishdump wrote:So as a nonresident I would pay 30k/yr for UC? That's god awfulconnordalto wrote:10k discount, comes out to around 40k total if you get in state. I'm very debt averse but I think this would prolly be justifiable.Rubbishdump wrote:10k discount or have to pay 10k?connordalto wrote:From what I've seen, they don't give out many full rides but kids on LSN have gotten around 30k/10/10 or something close with around 3.7+, 165+.Rubbishdump wrote:Are they pretty stingy with scholarships? I'm above both 75ths. Would never pay sticker, though
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Yeah, pretty standard I think if your above both the 75 percentiles. But at the very least i know you can get in state in CO after just a year.Rubbishdump wrote:Will they offer you in-state tuition if you aren't from Colorado?connordalto wrote:Yeah I would think you would have to get in state first to even consider. But paying 20-40k total for CU doesn't seem terrible to me. Idk if Denver firms prefer T14 or are willing to hire from CU though, if you want that.Rubbishdump wrote:So as a nonresident I would pay 30k/yr for UC? That's god awfulconnordalto wrote:10k discount, comes out to around 40k total if you get in state. I'm very debt averse but I think this would prolly be justifiable.Rubbishdump wrote:10k discount or have to pay 10k?connordalto wrote:From what I've seen, they don't give out many full rides but kids on LSN have gotten around 30k/10/10 or something close with around 3.7+, 165+.Rubbishdump wrote:Are they pretty stingy with scholarships? I'm above both 75ths. Would never pay sticker, though