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Two questions:
1) What are the LSAT and GPA medians going to be for this year? Last year they were a 162 and 3.6 (I believe). I'm sure it's higher this time around.
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
For all of you that shed a tear every time the mailman leaves without that acceptance notice, I can only hope you get in. Some of you are remarkably committed, as is evidenced by the constant, never-ending commenting you do on this page.
Where will you go if you are turned down?
1) What are the LSAT and GPA medians going to be for this year? Last year they were a 162 and 3.6 (I believe). I'm sure it's higher this time around.
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
For all of you that shed a tear every time the mailman leaves without that acceptance notice, I can only hope you get in. Some of you are remarkably committed, as is evidenced by the constant, never-ending commenting you do on this page.
Where will you go if you are turned down?
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How do you ask this without throwing down your grant info? Don't you have to give to get?trancerz3 wrote:Two questions:
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
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/headshotboomboom wrote:How do you ask this without throwing down your grant info? Don't you have to give to get?trancerz3 wrote:Two questions:
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
Boom
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boomboom wrote:How do you ask this without throwing down your grant info? Don't you have to give to get?trancerz3 wrote:Two questions:
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
Boom
No, because I'm not asking what your grant package looks like, I'm asking what the average grant package is like.
EDIT: Okay, fine. Total of 13 thousand.
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I think I got screwed because my parents had to be on my Need Access and they made money this year but REFUSE to help me at all. I got ZERO.trancerz3 wrote:boomboom wrote:How do you ask this without throwing down your grant info? Don't you have to give to get?trancerz3 wrote:Two questions:
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
Boom
No, because I'm not asking what your grant package looks like, I'm asking what the average grant package is like.
EDIT: Okay, fine. Total of 13 thousand.
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Sorry to hear, buddy. Your parents must be very rich?cantstop wrote:I think I got screwed because my parents had to be on my Need Access and they made money this year but REFUSE to help me at all. I got ZERO.trancerz3 wrote:boomboom wrote:How do you ask this without throwing down your grant info? Don't you have to give to get?trancerz3 wrote:Two questions:
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
Boom
No, because I'm not asking what your grant package looks like, I'm asking what the average grant package is like.
EDIT: Okay, fine. Total of 13 thousand.
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I'd say they are comfortably within the middle class. They're divorced. My dad's disabled (has been for ten years) and my mom's got a great financial adviser. FML.trancerz3 wrote: Sorry to hear, buddy. Your parents must be very rich?
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right now, according to LSN, the 25-M-75s for GPA and LSAT are shaping up to be:
3.35-3.55-3.73 and 160-162-164
WHOA, on LSN someone with my exact #s (3.8/165) got WLed. That's not yield protection because the rest of us got in. That d00d must have written his PS about how he likes to sexually abuse livestock or something.
3.35-3.55-3.73 and 160-162-164
WHOA, on LSN someone with my exact #s (3.8/165) got WLed. That's not yield protection because the rest of us got in. That d00d must have written his PS about how he likes to sexually abuse livestock or something.
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I got zero grant $ too. I didn't have to report my parents, but I've worked for the past couple years and Davis says I make too much money to qualify. Of course, I make too little to pay for a fraction of law school without taking out loans. Not to mention that I won't be working in a couple months. Sigh.cantstop wrote:I'd say they are comfortably within the middle class. They're divorced. My dad's disabled (has been for ten years) and my mom's got a great financial adviser. FML.trancerz3 wrote: Sorry to hear, buddy. Your parents must be very rich?
Maybe Davis will give me a grant next year, when I have no salary to report.
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Your grant is considerably higher than most. I think the average is around 7 or 8 k per yeartrancerz3 wrote:boomboom wrote:How do you ask this without throwing down your grant info? Don't you have to give to get?trancerz3 wrote:Two questions:
2) What's an average grant award at Davis? I got in already and got my package, but I'm just wondering how it compares to most people's.
Boom
No, because I'm not asking what your grant package looks like, I'm asking what the average grant package is like.
EDIT: Okay, fine. Total of 13 thousand.
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I've seen some projections that indicate that we might drop to tier 2 in the rankings this year. This sounds scary, considering we did have a free-fall last year of ten spots. Anybody else hear anything to confirm or dispute this?
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I just received the good news! I'm in! Too bad they are only giving me until 4/15 to accept their offer! That is totally whack.
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jenbren wrote:I just received the good news! I'm in! Too bad they are only giving me until 4/15 to accept their offer! That is totally whack.
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I haven't heard this. I don't see why this would happen.trancerz3 wrote:I've seen some projections that indicate that we might drop to tier 2 in the rankings this year. This sounds scary, considering we did have a free-fall last year of ten spots. Anybody else hear anything to confirm or dispute this?
But , nonetheless. The new rankings should be out soon, right?
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This is all head-in-ass stuff. There is no good reason to believe that Davis will be T2 anymore than there's good reason to believe it will rocket into the top-25. Historically, Davis has averaged a ranking in the mid-30s (for the past 10 years). If anything, it will probably go up a few slots. But the main thing is: Until the rankings come out, nobody knows.aquarium_drinker wrote:I haven't heard this. I don't see why this would happen.trancerz3 wrote:I've seen some projections that indicate that we might drop to tier 2 in the rankings this year. This sounds scary, considering we did have a free-fall last year of ten spots. Anybody else hear anything to confirm or dispute this?
But , nonetheless. The new rankings should be out soon, right?
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There would be a student uprising at King Hall if it dropped out of the top 50.
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It would certainly make me regret the whole passing-on-GW-and-BU thing, but to be honest I really don't see UCD falling out of the top-50, it's been T1 since forever.google wrote:There would be a student uprising at King Hall if it dropped out of the top 50.
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No way. Not gonna happen.trancerz3 wrote:I've seen some projections that indicate that we might drop to tier 2 in the rankings this year. This sounds scary, considering we did have a free-fall last year of ten spots. Anybody else hear anything to confirm or dispute this?
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The people at UC Davis's Career Services center don't want to answer my questions, for some reason, and the 15th is creeping up rapidly, so I need an answer NOW.
Maybe someone here knows. If you're going to Davis and you don't know, I'd worry a bit... There's a 40k gap between the average salary at Hastings and Davis -- what's up with that?
This is a portion of the email I sent to Davis which, after 3 tries, is still yet to be answered:
3) On the discrepancy between UC Davis Law & UC Hastings salary data:
The UC Davis School of Law profile at Top Law Schools (http://www.top-law-schools.com/davis-law-school.html) states that, "On average, approximately 95% of [UC Davis School of Law's] students have jobs after graduation with an average starting salary totaling slightly above $78,000."
On the other hand, UC Hastings' website (--LinkRemoved--) states that the "average" (mean or median is not specified) salary is $115,097 for the class of 2007, assumably as of February 2008, nine months after graduation.
I have no idea why there should be a nearly $40,000 dollar salary gap between UC Davis and UC Hastings, however I do not disbelieve the numbers. I do not think UC Hastings is manipulating its statistics such that this ENORMOUS gap can be accounted for. Why does this gap exist?
Maybe someone here knows. If you're going to Davis and you don't know, I'd worry a bit... There's a 40k gap between the average salary at Hastings and Davis -- what's up with that?
This is a portion of the email I sent to Davis which, after 3 tries, is still yet to be answered:
3) On the discrepancy between UC Davis Law & UC Hastings salary data:
The UC Davis School of Law profile at Top Law Schools (http://www.top-law-schools.com/davis-law-school.html) states that, "On average, approximately 95% of [UC Davis School of Law's] students have jobs after graduation with an average starting salary totaling slightly above $78,000."
On the other hand, UC Hastings' website (--LinkRemoved--) states that the "average" (mean or median is not specified) salary is $115,097 for the class of 2007, assumably as of February 2008, nine months after graduation.
I have no idea why there should be a nearly $40,000 dollar salary gap between UC Davis and UC Hastings, however I do not disbelieve the numbers. I do not think UC Hastings is manipulating its statistics such that this ENORMOUS gap can be accounted for. Why does this gap exist?
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Not that I believe any job stats from ANY school...
But assuming each is similarly derived, I would chalk it up to where the grads end up practicing. UCH overwhelmingly SF; UCD more evenly split SF & Sac (though I don't know what the distro is like). I don't get the feeling Sac COL is 35% less than SF, but it is substantial enough that my mom makes the commute from Sac to SF every day.
Edit: thought of another hypothesis when I hit submit. Maybe more UCD end up in state govt while more UCH go into better paying firm/ corporate jobs.
Edit2: Math fix
But assuming each is similarly derived, I would chalk it up to where the grads end up practicing. UCH overwhelmingly SF; UCD more evenly split SF & Sac (though I don't know what the distro is like). I don't get the feeling Sac COL is 35% less than SF, but it is substantial enough that my mom makes the commute from Sac to SF every day.
Edit: thought of another hypothesis when I hit submit. Maybe more UCD end up in state govt while more UCH go into better paying firm/ corporate jobs.
Edit2: Math fix
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Yeah, I would guess it is because most davis kids go into Sac or public interest - it is that kind of place.pretzellogic wrote:The people at UC Davis's Career Services center don't want to answer my questions, for some reason, and the 15th is creeping up rapidly, so I need an answer NOW.
Maybe someone here knows. If you're going to Davis and you don't know, I'd worry a bit... There's a 40k gap between the average salary at Hastings and Davis -- what's up with that?
This is a portion of the email I sent to Davis which, after 3 tries, is still yet to be answered:
3) On the discrepancy between UC Davis Law & UC Hastings salary data:
The UC Davis School of Law profile at Top Law Schools (http://www.top-law-schools.com/davis-law-school.html) states that, "On average, approximately 95% of [UC Davis School of Law's] students have jobs after graduation with an average starting salary totaling slightly above $78,000."
On the other hand, UC Hastings' website (--LinkRemoved--) states that the "average" (mean or median is not specified) salary is $115,097 for the class of 2007, assumably as of February 2008, nine months after graduation.
I have no idea why there should be a nearly $40,000 dollar salary gap between UC Davis and UC Hastings, however I do not disbelieve the numbers. I do not think UC Hastings is manipulating its statistics such that this ENORMOUS gap can be accounted for. Why does this gap exist?
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Davis places a ton of graduates into the Sacramento market and govt/PI jobs (of which there are of course a ton in Sacramento), which tend to be lower paying. According to ILRG's most recently published data, comparing the two school's median private sector salaries yields a much smaller disparity ($120,000 for Hastings, $103,000 for Davis) which can be almost entirely explained by the different costs of living/salaries between Sacramento and Bay Area firms.
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Those TLS profiles are OLD. If you read the Hastings one it lists the tuition as like 21k or something. That was 3-5 years ago. Now its 32k.pretzellogic wrote:The people at UC Davis's Career Services center don't want to answer my questions, for some reason, and the 15th is creeping up rapidly, so I need an answer NOW.
Maybe someone here knows. If you're going to Davis and you don't know, I'd worry a bit... There's a 40k gap between the average salary at Hastings and Davis -- what's up with that?
This is a portion of the email I sent to Davis which, after 3 tries, is still yet to be answered:
3) On the discrepancy between UC Davis Law & UC Hastings salary data:
The UC Davis School of Law profile at Top Law Schools (http://www.top-law-schools.com/davis-law-school.html) states that, "On average, approximately 95% of [UC Davis School of Law's] students have jobs after graduation with an average starting salary totaling slightly above $78,000."
On the other hand, UC Hastings' website (--LinkRemoved--) states that the "average" (mean or median is not specified) salary is $115,097 for the class of 2007, assumably as of February 2008, nine months after graduation.
I have no idea why there should be a nearly $40,000 dollar salary gap between UC Davis and UC Hastings, however I do not disbelieve the numbers. I do not think UC Hastings is manipulating its statistics such that this ENORMOUS gap can be accounted for. Why does this gap exist?
I think the difference is more like 10-15k, not 40k. And it has to do with COL more than anything else. The only real differences between UCH and UCD in terms of job prospects are location, not caliber of work. UCH = Bay Area, UCD = mostly Sacramento, and some Bay Area.
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I just checked and I'm in as well--pdf letter dated 4/10. I'm in DC so I have yet to receive a hard copy. The pdf letter also says I have to respond by the 15th!! That is completely ridculous, considering that's 2 days from now and I have not even received my letter. Anyone have success getting a deposit extension, and if so who did you email/talk to? How much is the deposit anyway?jenbren wrote:I just received the good news! I'm in! Too bad they are only giving me until 4/15 to accept their offer! That is totally whack.
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I'm pretty sure the letter you get ( that doesn't have a huge red "unofficial" watermarked across it) gives you three weeks from the date of your letter. So does the admitted students website.DCDeckard wrote:I just checked and I'm in as well--pdf letter dated 4/10. I'm in DC so I have yet to receive a hard copy. The pdf letter also says I have to respond by the 15th!! That is completely ridculous, considering that's 2 days from now and I have not even received my letter. Anyone have success getting a deposit extension, and if so who did you email/talk to? How much is the deposit anyway?jenbren wrote:I just received the good news! I'm in! Too bad they are only giving me until 4/15 to accept their offer! That is totally whack.
First deposit is $250, second is $500.
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