I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich? Forum
- S.Picquery
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I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
I know I have more factors to consider, including scholarship options, etc. But, as we are all (for the most part) in that purgatory between applying and receiving all our decisions, perhaps this may give us something to do.
1. I love UMich. Everything I've heard/seen is amazing. I love talking to Dean Z, current students, and have friends there. Plus, I got accepted like a week after I went Complete. My background is in gender and the law (I can get more specific if you want) and they have a journal for that, as well as very strong class offerings. Plus, Catherine MacKinnon teaches there (I wrote papers about her work, this is super exciting for a nerd like me).
2. I love my partner. We've been together for 7 years, will be getting married probably around the time I graduate in 2020. My partner is studying for the MCATs, and will be off to med school after we get married. I'd like my degree to allow me to be able to follow around like a puppy (even if this doesn't work out, we've done long distance for years before, but I'd like the option).
3. When all is said and done, we are likely to end up back in NYC or Atlanta for post med-school times in our lives.
Is it silly to want to go to UMich if I get into say... UChicago for travel-ability? Is it even preferable over maybe something like a full-ride to Emory if I prefer Atlanta to NYC? Is there just not enough info and I should shut up until I get real-life acceptances/scholarship offers?
It's been a long, hard road friends, and being a splitter isn't helping the anxiety (175/3.0). So, I suppose, just let me know what you think? I look forward to hearing from you all!
1. I love UMich. Everything I've heard/seen is amazing. I love talking to Dean Z, current students, and have friends there. Plus, I got accepted like a week after I went Complete. My background is in gender and the law (I can get more specific if you want) and they have a journal for that, as well as very strong class offerings. Plus, Catherine MacKinnon teaches there (I wrote papers about her work, this is super exciting for a nerd like me).
2. I love my partner. We've been together for 7 years, will be getting married probably around the time I graduate in 2020. My partner is studying for the MCATs, and will be off to med school after we get married. I'd like my degree to allow me to be able to follow around like a puppy (even if this doesn't work out, we've done long distance for years before, but I'd like the option).
3. When all is said and done, we are likely to end up back in NYC or Atlanta for post med-school times in our lives.
Is it silly to want to go to UMich if I get into say... UChicago for travel-ability? Is it even preferable over maybe something like a full-ride to Emory if I prefer Atlanta to NYC? Is there just not enough info and I should shut up until I get real-life acceptances/scholarship offers?
It's been a long, hard road friends, and being a splitter isn't helping the anxiety (175/3.0). So, I suppose, just let me know what you think? I look forward to hearing from you all!
- Clemenceau
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
Too early. Sounds like you're off to a good start, but you gotta wait for the dust to settle before you make a commitment to choosing a law school.
Good luck.
Good luck.
- S.Picquery
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
Totally fair. I guess it's just that liminal space between Christmas Eve and Jan 4th(ish) when the admissions folks get back to it that is making me impatient (read: completely, illogically paranoid).
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
Wait for all your offers. I'd suggest looking at things that actually matter and not being swayed by good pitchmen. Law might not be the greatest field for pack up and move every couple of years portability.
It'll all work out for the best, just be patient.
It'll all work out for the best, just be patient.
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
I loved UMich. It was a great three years. There's no difference in portability between UofC and Michigan. I agree you should wait to see how acceptances and $$$ plays out and that law is a tough field for following someone else around (you're either in a major city with big law/govt work or you need the personal/small business connections), but M Law was a truly special place. As I've gotten further from it, I've realized most people who went to law schools in big cities just never developed the same bond with their classmates/professors/school that I enjoyed.
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- cavalier1138
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
That's a bit of a stretch...CTT wrote:There's no difference in portability between UofC and Michigan.
It's true that Michigan won't limit your geographical choices much, but Chicago has a much stronger national reach, as well as a much stronger degree for Chicago biglaw practice. Michigan is a great school, but if the debt difference isn't too great, Chicago is the objectively better choice.
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
UMich won't limit you but tbh the likelihood of you getting into the gpa-focused Chicago with a 3.0 is miniscule.
- S.Picquery
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Re: I know I have to wait a bit, but... UMich?
Totally fair. I was sorta (though VERY optimistically) hoping that they might see that there was a drastic upward trend once I finished my Physics major and began... everything else for my other majors/minors. Doubtful, but one can hope.candidlatke wrote:UMich won't limit you but tbh the likelihood of you getting into the gpa-focused Chicago with a 3.0 is miniscule.