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http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/denver/2014/hoping2015 wrote:So I'm a little stuck on what to do. I wanted to go to law school in California to be near my parents but can't because courts won't let me relocate my son. So to keep my family together I have to stay in Denver so another school really isn't an option. I had taken the LSAT in Sept. 2014 but didn't do really well. I had gotten into DU with 20,000/yr scholarship. I already had to wait a year to get all the custody stuff figured out and I wanted to retake in December but court happened to be the same day that was the last day to sign up and well I just didn't have a head for it. Now I have to get into DU, and while I think I will because of last year, I'm wondering if a higher LSAT score in February would be helpful to get more scholarship. I know I can do better than I did and I've been studying all year, and I can't put it off another year. Should I just apply with my current stats and say I plan on retaking in February and then if I have a higher score try to negotiate? I was also thinking of writing an addendum explaining why I didn't accept last year and that I would really like to go to their school. Thoughts?
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acr wrote:Don't go to Denver unless it's for free or near free. Potentially life-ruining mistake to take out a significant amount of loans for that school.
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The responses you have received on here are more of just guesses. I am a 3L there and can hopefully give some better guidance. Denver is a good school but it is expensive. In terms of the Denver area they place fairly well. The recession in Denver was bad, but not as bad as much of the rest of the country. Jobs can be found in the Denver area. you should definitely make sure you get a scholarship. The scholarship maxes out at around 36k or so unless you are a chancellors scholar, which is a special application and they only give out a couple. Ultimately, if you have to stay in Denver the school is a good bet and you are likely to get a job when its all said and done.Scalvert wrote:http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/denver/2014/hoping2015 wrote:So I'm a little stuck on what to do. I wanted to go to law school in California to be near my parents but can't because courts won't let me relocate my son. So to keep my family together I have to stay in Denver so another school really isn't an option. I had taken the LSAT in Sept. 2014 but didn't do really well. I had gotten into DU with 20,000/yr scholarship. I already had to wait a year to get all the custody stuff figured out and I wanted to retake in December but court happened to be the same day that was the last day to sign up and well I just didn't have a head for it. Now I have to get into DU, and while I think I will because of last year, I'm wondering if a higher LSAT score in February would be helpful to get more scholarship. I know I can do better than I did and I've been studying all year, and I can't put it off another year. Should I just apply with my current stats and say I plan on retaking in February and then if I have a higher score try to negotiate? I was also thinking of writing an addendum explaining why I didn't accept last year and that I would really like to go to their school. Thoughts?
Thank you for any help!
Their tuition is more than twice your scholarship and their LST score isn't great, but I imagine if you plan on staying in Denver, then you might be alright. I would definitely retake for more money. Unless you go for free, I think this could end up being a very expensive mistake. I would imagine there is a lot of job competition from CU grads in Denver, though. Definitely do your homework on job placement before deciding.
I was accepted in October with 22k/year. Not sure if they have a history of being strict though.GrandJC wrote:In via email. No $ which is odd since I have received three full ride offers so far... Does anyone know if U of Denver typically strict with financial aid?
Do you mind sharing your LSAT/GPA information or at least your range? Recently submitted my application and I'm curious how fast the turnaround might be for me!apc2016 wrote:Accepted two weeks ago (1 week turnaround time for a decision) with $30k year scholarship.
4.0 GPA, LSAT well above 75% range.hopefulJDfor2016 wrote:Do you mind sharing your LSAT/GPA information or at least your range? Recently submitted my application and I'm curious how fast the turnaround might be for me!apc2016 wrote:Accepted two weeks ago (1 week turnaround time for a decision) with $30k year scholarship.
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Do you mind sharing your LSAT and G.P.A.? I assume you didn't negotiate to that amount, it was just offered, correct?Teetime23 wrote:Hi everyone! Got into DU Law last month on a full-tuition scholarship! Still waiting on other decisions to come in, but I'm excited in the possibility of me going there. Anyone put in their deposit? Is living downtown a good idea? Thanks!
Thanks! Was just trying to get a feel because I am trying to negotiate to full scholarship.Teetime23 wrote:3.93 GPA/154 LSAT...strong softs. Yes, the amount was just offered so no negotiation.
No problem! Good luck!spenc360 wrote:Thanks! Was just trying to get a feel because I am trying to negotiate to full scholarship.Teetime23 wrote:3.93 GPA/154 LSAT...strong softs. Yes, the amount was just offered so no negotiation.
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Its sent out with the email, but they're out of scholarship money from what they announced during their admitted student day. I'd call and ask regardless.kwabedi wrote:I applied last week and was admitted today. Do scholarship offers come after the initial acceptance email? Or does this mean that I was not awarded any money?
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I will be withdrawing $15,000 scholarship soon.Draconem wrote:Will be releasing my 90k scholarship soon. Hold out!
Thanks good to know! Drawback is they don't let you know until after the first deposit deadline...keezmasterflex wrote:I will be withdrawing $15,000 scholarship soon.Draconem wrote:Will be releasing my 90k scholarship soon. Hold out!
Same. Would be first choice with scholly offer! But... I applied sooo late in the cycle. guh.bananagram5 wrote:Got my financial aid email with no scholarship $ - they said funds have been exhausted, but more might be available in May depending on accepted offers. No chance I'm paying sticker for Denver but we'll see.
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