Nebraska v South Carolina Forum
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Nebraska v South Carolina
Hi,
Accepted at both which one do you guys think will provide me with the best opportunities.
Thanks!
Accepted at both which one do you guys think will provide me with the best opportunities.
Thanks!
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
In order to receive the best feedback in this forum, please provide as much of the following information in your original post as possible:
-The schools you are considering
-The total Cost of Attendance (COA) of each. COA = cost of tuition + fees + books + cost of living (COL) + accumulated interest - scholarships. Here is a helpful calculator.
-How you will be financing your COA, i.e. loans, family, or savings
-Where you are from and where you want to work, and other places where you have significant ties (if any)
-Your general career goals
-Your LSAT/GPA numbers
-How many times you have taken the LSAT
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
Do you want to work in South Carolina or Nebraska?
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
Cravath DC officelavarman84 wrote:Do you want to work in South Carolina or Nebraska?
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
In case it isn't clear yet, this question is impossible to answer without knowing where you want to work and what you want to do (and all the other information would be helpful too).
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- usn26
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
Idk, if the choices are Nebraska and South Carolina the answer is probably "you did this wrong, retake and reapply next year."cavalier1138 wrote:In case it isn't clear yet, this question is impossible to answer without knowing where you want to work and what you want to do (and all the other information would be helpful too).
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
A quick review of OP's profile shows s/he has applied to UCONN, Miami and Cinci as well. Sounds like the old, patented shotgun approach to law school admissions, and I foresee OP giving a heartfelt interview to the NY Times in four years about how his/her JD from Southwest Kakalacky St Technical College at sticker didn't place them in a market-paying job in NYC where they could comfortably service 200K in debt. It's the end of legal hiring as we know it, folks.
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
Grew up in SC. Great state as long as you stay away from Columbia, which is regrettably where USC is.
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Columbia is great, man.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:Grew up in SC. Great state as long as you stay away from Columbia, which is regrettably where USC is.
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If you like massive amounts homeless people, astonishingly low IQs and crippling depression from lack of trees/grass/naturelavarman84 wrote:Columbia is great, man.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:Grew up in SC. Great state as long as you stay away from Columbia, which is regrettably where USC is.
oh and a football stadium that looks like a dead cockroach
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A lack of trees/grass/nature? How many cities have you lived in?Future Ex-Engineer wrote:If you like massive amounts homeless people, astonishingly low IQs and crippling depression from lack of trees/grass/naturelavarman84 wrote:Columbia is great, man.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:Grew up in SC. Great state as long as you stay away from Columbia, which is regrettably where USC is.
oh and a football stadium that looks like a dead cockroach
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Grand total of 0 long term. Although I did enjoy Boston the summer I lived there researching at MITlavarman84 wrote:A lack of trees/grass/nature? How many cities have you lived in?Future Ex-Engineer wrote:If you like massive amounts homeless people, astonishingly low IQs and crippling depression from lack of trees/grass/naturelavarman84 wrote:Columbia is great, man.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:Grew up in SC. Great state as long as you stay away from Columbia, which is regrettably where USC is.
oh and a football stadium that looks like a dead cockroach
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Re: Nebraska v South Carolina
My dad went to South Carolina Law. I've never been to Columbia, and he's never been back since he graduated (which may or may not tell you something), but "lack of trees/grass/nature" seems like a weird criticism.
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That would be the problem. Homeless people and a lack of trees/grass/nature are present in most cities. Based on my experience, Columbia is better than average in terms of grass/trees/nature because of USC.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:Grand total of 0 long term. Although I did enjoy Boston the summer I lived there researching at MITlavarman84 wrote:A lack of trees/grass/nature? How many cities have you lived in?Future Ex-Engineer wrote:If you like massive amounts homeless people, astonishingly low IQs and crippling depression from lack of trees/grass/naturelavarman84 wrote:Columbia is great, man.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:Grew up in SC. Great state as long as you stay away from Columbia, which is regrettably where USC is.
oh and a football stadium that looks like a dead cockroach
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Yeah, I'm not advocating for (or against) the city overall but Columbia is pretty green. Did a lovely kayaking session there. It's hardly a concrete jungle.
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Outted as doucheSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Cravath DC officelavarman84 wrote:Do you want to work in South Carolina or Nebraska?
OP needs to provide more info. Where do u see yourself working after law school? Prices of these schools? LSAT/GPA? Legal goals?
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