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I would choose Cornell, but I like Ithaca more than most people. Either choice is defensible imo.
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If you want a better shot at biglaw in the Southeast (or heading back to Florida), I don't think Duke is a crazy choice. But if you think you'll probably end up in NYC, Cornell will get you there.
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Where do you want to work, besides not being 100% sold on NY?
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Are you able to reapply next cycle? Looking at your LSN, it looks like you under-performed your numbers for some reason.
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Duke is either on the same level or slightly better than Cornell for NYC, but definitely not worse.zeglo wrote:D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, NYexistentialcrisis wrote:Where do you want to work, besides not being 100% sold on NY?
My one thought is that Cornell has higher tuition. So I am not entirely sure of the real value of the scholarships.
For strictly NYC, is Duke any worse?
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Re: Duke ($$) vs. Cornell ($$$)
The Ivy League designation is pretty meaningless for law schools. At the same cost, no one would be recommending Cornell; the only thing giving people pause is the extra scholarship money on the table.zeglo wrote:No. I already gave my notice at my job and whatnot. Not an option.
I was 100% set on Duke. But now I am having an existential crisis I should have gone to the Ivy up north.
If you want Atlanta and Charlotte as a possibility, that's much more realistic from Duke than Cornell, especially without ties.
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at equal cost, its 100% Duke based on your goals. the question is whether or not Duke is worth 40K(?) more.zeglo wrote:So I thought me wanting Duke was not an issue, but now suddenly I am thinking Cornell is way better based on thread. Is it just because of the money? At equal cost, would you go Duke?
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Personally, I'd pick Cornell. D.C market is notoriously really tough to break into and Atlanta is very tough without ties from what I understand. I'd rather have that extra 45k (more when you factor in the interest on the loan) and then shoot for Florida BL with NYC BL as a backup.
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I don't disagree that they're about the same for NYC, but I'm curious as to why you think Duke can be slightly better but definitely not slightly worse, given that half as many Duke students end up in NYC.proteinshake wrote:Duke is either on the same level or slightly better than Cornell for NYC, but definitely not worse.
Did you already turn down Cornell before making this thread? If so, was the point just to confirm that going to Duke wasn't a terrible decision? I mean, it's a real tossup, and either choice is defensible. So no, it wouldn't be dumb to go to Duke. But if both these options are still on the table, I'd seriously think about whether you want to take on an extra $30,000 or so in debt for the better location and debatably better opportunities in the South or whether you want to save the money.zeglo wrote:But now I am having an existential crisis I should have gone to the Ivy up north.
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my thinking was that since a higher percentage of Duke students end up in big law/clerk and since NYC is the easiest market, a higher percentage of Duke students could have gotten NYC big law? I'm open to being shown why this thinking is wrong though.Lavitz wrote:I don't disagree that they're about the same for NYC, but I'm curious as to why you think Duke can be slightly better but definitely not slightly worse, given that half as many Duke students end up in NYC.proteinshake wrote:Duke is either on the same level or slightly better than Cornell for NYC, but definitely not worse.
also I'm pretty sure OP doesn't even have Cornell as an option anymore.
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Yeah, I guess that makes sense. Just seems difficult to actually prove.proteinshake wrote: my thinking was that since a higher percentage of Duke students end up in big law/clerk and since NYC is the easiest market, a higher percentage of Duke students could have gotten NYC big law? I'm open to being shown why this thinking is wrong though.
also I'm pretty sure OP doesn't even have Cornell as an option anymore.
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Ok, well I guess I'll vote for Duke in this poll to make you feel better. Good luck!zeglo wrote:Yeah, this was just to hear about my already-made decision because I am a huge, obsessive tool. I still appreciate the input.
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I don't think Duke would give you any meaningful advantage for DC (in before the Duke students wax poetic about how Duke gets all its median students DC).zeglo wrote:D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, NYexistentialcrisis wrote:Where do you want to work, besides not being 100% sold on NY?
My one thought is that Cornell has higher tuition. So I am not entirely sure of the real value of the scholarships.
For strictly NYC, is Duke any worse?
I guess theoretically Duke might be better for ATL or Charlotte, but I'm skeptical that you have a good chance at either without strong ties.
Edit: And if you do have strong ties to those markets, I think Cornell would probably give you a strong shot as well.
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Without ties, Duke will give a person a MUCH stronger shot at ATL or Charlotte.existentialcrisis wrote:I don't think Duke would give you any meaningful advantage for DC (in before the Duke students wax poetic about how Duke gets all its median students DC).zeglo wrote:D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, NYexistentialcrisis wrote:Where do you want to work, besides not being 100% sold on NY?
My one thought is that Cornell has higher tuition. So I am not entirely sure of the real value of the scholarships.
For strictly NYC, is Duke any worse?
I guess theoretically Duke might be better for ATL or Charlotte, but I'm skeptical that you have a good chance at either without strong ties.
Edit: And if you do have strong ties to those markets, I think Cornell would probably give you a strong shot as well.
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What kind of a chance is a much stronger chance though? My impression is that both legal markets are small and relatively insular. How many Duke students without ties to ATL or Charlotte do you think there are working at A&B or Moore van Allen?lavarman84 wrote:Without ties, Duke will give a person a MUCH stronger shot at ATL or Charlotte.existentialcrisis wrote:I don't think Duke would give you any meaningful advantage for DC (in before the Duke students wax poetic about how Duke gets all its median students DC).zeglo wrote:D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, NYexistentialcrisis wrote:Where do you want to work, besides not being 100% sold on NY?
My one thought is that Cornell has higher tuition. So I am not entirely sure of the real value of the scholarships.
For strictly NYC, is Duke any worse?
I guess theoretically Duke might be better for ATL or Charlotte, but I'm skeptical that you have a good chance at either without strong ties.
Edit: And if you do have strong ties to those markets, I think Cornell would probably give you a strong shot as well.
That is a genuine question, I didn't go to Duke so I don't actually know, but my impression is that the answer is not many.
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I have no idea about the specifics. I'm not a Duke alum or student. I can only speak to Duke having a much stronger reputation and alumni base in the Southeast.existentialcrisis wrote:What kind of a chance is a much stronger chance though? My impression is that both legal markets are small and relatively insular. How many Duke students without ties to ATL or Charlotte do you think there are working at A&B or Moore van Allen?lavarman84 wrote:Without ties, Duke will give a person a MUCH stronger shot at ATL or Charlotte.existentialcrisis wrote:I don't think Duke would give you any meaningful advantage for DC (in before the Duke students wax poetic about how Duke gets all its median students DC).zeglo wrote:D.C., Atlanta, Charlotte, NYexistentialcrisis wrote:Where do you want to work, besides not being 100% sold on NY?
My one thought is that Cornell has higher tuition. So I am not entirely sure of the real value of the scholarships.
For strictly NYC, is Duke any worse?
I guess theoretically Duke might be better for ATL or Charlotte, but I'm skeptical that you have a good chance at either without strong ties.
Edit: And if you do have strong ties to those markets, I think Cornell would probably give you a strong shot as well.
That is a genuine question, I didn't go to Duke so I don't actually know, but my impression is that the answer is not many.
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