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Re: Americans vs. Brooklyn

Post by timshellaw » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:47 pm

You may want to ask in the Choosing a Law School forum (though you will just get an onslaught of "retake" and "retake").

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Re: Americans vs. Brooklyn

Post by FromDCtoWhere » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:53 pm

I didn't go to American, but I live in DC right now. Friendship Heights/Washington DC is an amazing place to live and go to school, and I love living in DC, just keep in mind the cost of living down here is pretty high (between food, housing, transportation etc.). If you're saying American didn't give you a lot of $, I'd just keep that in mind.

Best of luck with your decision, if you have any questions about DC I'd be happy to help!

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Re: Americans vs. Brooklyn

Post by mephistopheles » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:10 pm

well, since anything's appreciated...


avoid both like the plague. do you really want to throw away your financial future for a lottery chance coming out of either of these schools, both of which are low on the totem pole re: law school selection in the immediate region?

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