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Oracl3 - I'll give you the benefit of the doubt, this once. Perhaps you didn't see this. Read, now.Oracl3 wrote:Retake.
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I recommend checking out the Kent Audio Tour for more information about the school:credence023 wrote:Take a tour of the two schools and figure out for yourself which one you feel most comfortable in. I went to Kent's open house a couple of weeks ago and was very impressed with their facility. I haven't had a chance to visit Loyola but the general consensus is that Kent's is one of the best in Chicago.
You should also consider scholarship offers. Finances should not be taken lightly and if one school offers you a substantive amount of money, you should go to that school.
Finally, not that it matters too much but just a couple of years ago, Kent was ranked 60th according to USNWR - their number has fluctuated a lot over the years often times coming close to tier 1 and then other times staying in the middle of tier 2 pack.
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Seriously reconsidering Kent after the new rankings (I know I shouldn't care that much about them). Anyone have any luck negotiating for lower stipulations on their scholarship? Mine has a 3.25 attached to it.Philosopher1 wrote:Kent's ahead of Loyola in the rankings 61 to 71. Kent's 4th in Trial Advocacy and 10th in Legal Writing. Loyola is 9th in Health Law. Interesting factors
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Forget specialty rankings. Nobody cares.Philosopher1 wrote:I most certainly want to go into advocacy, litigation, etc. Is Loyola's as strong as Kent's? In Chicago, it's said that it is .. but the specialized rankings say otherwise. What are some thoughts ...
I chose Kent for Health Law and am very happy with the course offerings, professors, clinical experience, etc. in this area at the school. I don't feel limited at all and feel like Kent has just as much if not more to offer in this area, especially being a part of IIT. Also, specialty rankings hold very little weight compared to the overall ranking.Spack wrote:I had to stop myself from deciding on Kent when the rankings came out basically because it doesn't really change much. They will still be equal in terms of employment. I think you should just base your decision on scholarship money and what you plan to do with your legal career. I am attending Loyola because I got basically the same scholarship money and I also got some grant assistance, plus I really want to go into Health Law and Kent limits my options for classes in the area. Just my two cents.
I wasn't really thinking about specialty rankings as I'm well aware that they hold little weight, but Loyola does have the Health Law fellowships and the Beazley Institute for Health Law and Policy which I consider a big asset because I want to go into health law. When I compared the two I personally thought that Loyola was better in a multitude of ways but to each his own.administrator wrote:I chose Kent for Health Law and am very happy with the course offerings, professors, clinical experience, etc. in this area at the school. I don't feel limited at all and feel like Kent has just as much if not more to offer in this area, especially being a part of IIT. Also, specialty rankings hold very little weight compared to the overall ranking.Spack wrote:I had to stop myself from deciding on Kent when the rankings came out basically because it doesn't really change much. They will still be equal in terms of employment. I think you should just base your decision on scholarship money and what you plan to do with your legal career. I am attending Loyola because I got basically the same scholarship money and I also got some grant assistance, plus I really want to go into Health Law and Kent limits my options for classes in the area. Just my two cents.
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I'm fine with people disagreeing with me. I never said that the ways in which Loyola was better were in ways that are measured by the US News or that matter to other people as much as they do to me. I think it's a personal choice and I wasn't really arguing for OP or anyone to go to Loyola on the basis of my personal opinion.runnergal wrote:"When I compared the two I personally thought that Loyola was better in a multitude of ways but to each his own."
Well, it's clear that many people, including those at US News disagree with you.
Those should not be factors in your decisionPhilosopher1 wrote:Kent's ahead of Loyola in the rankings 61 to 71. Kent's 4th in Trial Advocacy and 10th in Legal Writing. Loyola is 9th in Health Law. Interesting factors
RockyIII wrote:Those should not be factors in your decisionPhilosopher1 wrote:Kent's ahead of Loyola in the rankings 61 to 71. Kent's 4th in Trial Advocacy and 10th in Legal Writing. Loyola is 9th in Health Law. Interesting factors
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