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WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:33 am
by Archibald
10k at WUSTL
30k at Washington and Lee
40k at Case Western
Some other things to consider, but just looking for thoughts on these three choices at face value...
Thanks.
Re: WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 9:46 am
by lymenheimer
First, it's frowned upon to double post. Second, you will likely get a better response in the Choosing a Law School sub-forum. Third, before you repost this there, you should read the thread that is stickied at the top of that sub-forum and answer all of the questions.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=206299
Re: WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:24 am
by Shootin
Archibald wrote:10k at WUSTL
30k at Washington and Lee
40k at Case Western
Some other things to consider, but just looking for thoughts on these three choices at face value...
Thanks.
I would probably mainly focus between WUSTL and case western. Probably is not much difference between W&L and case western, so I would go with more scholarship money in that case (case western). In terms of case western vs WUSTL, well, if you got no other loans WUSTL could be something to consider. But really, WUSTL is not really an awesome employment powerhouse, so case western is probably a more correct, logical choice here. But if you are into "All or nothing" type of thing, then WUSTL is the way to go because you have more opportunities to get top jobs. But if you miss that opportunity, you will have tons of debt with a similar job that you would get from case western.
Disclaimer: I am not really familiar with W&L and case western, so I might be off with some things here.
Re: WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 10:31 am
by WinterComing
What do you want to do with your degree? What are your stats? This seems like a retake situation, but it's hard to tell unless you give us more information.
And yeah, this belongs in the choosing forum. The people who are actually qualified to give you advise don't hang around these parts.
Re: WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:13 am
by Archibald
Shootin wrote:Archibald wrote:10k at WUSTL
30k at Washington and Lee
40k at Case Western
Some other things to consider, but just looking for thoughts on these three choices at face value...
Thanks.
I would probably mainly focus between WUSTL and case western. Probably is not much difference between W&L and case western, so I would go with more scholarship money in that case (case western). In terms of case western vs WUSTL, well, if you got no other loans WUSTL could be something to consider. But really, WUSTL is not really an awesome employment powerhouse, so case western is probably a more correct, logical choice here. But if you are into "All or nothing" type of thing, then WUSTL is the way to go because you have more opportunities to get top jobs. But if you miss that opportunity, you will have tons of debt with a similar job that you would get from case western.
Disclaimer: I am not really familiar with W&L and case western, so I might be off with some things here.
Makes sense. Thanks for responding. No other loans and would have some help but WUSTL with a total debt of $250k+ does seem tough to justify i think...
Re: WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 11:21 am
by Archibald
lymenheimer wrote:First, it's frowned upon to double post. Second, you will likely get a better response in the Choosing a Law School sub-forum. Third, before you repost this there, you should read the thread that is stickied at the top of that sub-forum and answer all of the questions.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=206299
sorry for the double post. thanks for responding
Re: WUSTL vs W&L vs CWRU
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:01 pm
by Shootin
WinterComing wrote:What do you want to do with your degree? What are your stats? This seems like a retake situation, but it's hard to tell unless you give us more information.
And yeah, this belongs in the choosing forum. The people who are actually qualified to give you advise don't hang around these parts.
That's hilarious.