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Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:10 am
by DareDilla
Hello!
Highly considering Hofstra law as they gave me an extremely generous scholarhship. Decided to start up this thread.
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 2:04 pm
by Johnnybgoode92
DareDilla wrote:Hello!
Highly considering Hofstra law as they gave me an extremely generous scholarhship. Decided to start up this thread.
And what exactly do you plan on doing with a Hofstra JD? Did you get in anywhere else?
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:16 pm
by DareDilla
Johnnybgoode92 wrote:DareDilla wrote:Hello!
Highly considering Hofstra law as they gave me an extremely generous scholarhship. Decided to start up this thread.
And what exactly do you plan on doing with a Hofstra JD? Did you get in anywhere else?
Just local immigration or real estate law in the New York or Long Island area. As long as I can graduate with no debt I’m happy. I know a handful of Hofstra grads that have done well for themselves. Got into St. John’s but not as much scholarship so I’m leaning towards Hofstra. Still waiting on a few schools.
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 11:03 am
by Johnnybgoode92
DareDilla wrote:Johnnybgoode92 wrote:DareDilla wrote:Hello!
Highly considering Hofstra law as they gave me an extremely generous scholarhship. Decided to start up this thread.
And what exactly do you plan on doing with a Hofstra JD? Did you get in anywhere else?
Just local immigration or real estate law in the New York or Long Island area. As long as I can graduate with no debt I’m happy. I know a handful of Hofstra grads that have done well for themselves. Got into St. John’s but not as much scholarship so I’m leaning towards Hofstra. Still waiting on a few schools.
Those are still competitive fields. With schools of that caliber you take what you can get. I’d retake and shoot for a better school with a full scholarship. There is no reason you can’t get St. John’s or Brooklyn or Cardozo to give a full scholarship if you double back on the lsat
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 4:54 pm
by LSATWiz.com
It comes off as snobbish to criticize the admitted students' threads where kids are looking to congregate and not seeking out advice about career prospects. While your intentions are good, I think it may be counterproductive to your intent.
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 7:36 pm
by FND
DareDilla wrote:Just local immigration or real estate law in the New York or Long Island area. As long as I can graduate with no debt I’m happy. I know a handful of Hofstra grads that have done well for themselves. Got into St. John’s but not as much scholarship so I’m leaning towards Hofstra. Still waiting on a few schools.
Please ignore Johnny. Absolutely nothing wrong with graduating from Hofstra with no debt. I wish you lots of luck.
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 5:15 pm
by Johnnybgoode92
Look up “Hofstra law reputation” thread started by aimo5656. You’ll get the picture.
Re: Hofstra Law 2023
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 8:33 pm
by nixy
Local immigration law is really not a field concerned with pedigree.