Fellow Ohioans, please help me decide... Forum
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Fellow Ohioans, please help me decide...
Cincinnati full tuition vs Case Western $44,000/yr ($6,666/yr out of pocket tuition)
Case really has a horrible employment rates (56.6% lst employment score compared to Cincinnati’s 71.2%), but somehow US news ranks Case higher than Cincy. (62 and 72) I also know that Case has a better reputation as an institution as a whole (including undergrad) and has 12th ranked international law program (which I would like to practice).
Are there any Ohioans who could give me some insights? I know this is my second post, but I didn’t really get much out of my last post... Thank you much in advance...
Case really has a horrible employment rates (56.6% lst employment score compared to Cincinnati’s 71.2%), but somehow US news ranks Case higher than Cincy. (62 and 72) I also know that Case has a better reputation as an institution as a whole (including undergrad) and has 12th ranked international law program (which I would like to practice).
Are there any Ohioans who could give me some insights? I know this is my second post, but I didn’t really get much out of my last post... Thank you much in advance...
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Re: Fellow Ohioans, please help me decide...
Honestly, it's hard to pass up only paying $6,666/yr for law school considering the state of the market right now. However, I currently live in Cincinnati and am also thinking about attending Cincinnati next year. The school has a very solid reputation in the Cincinnati market. The legal community here is also very welcoming and it is easy to network. I am not sure how portable the degree is, though. I do know many people at the school and they have enjoyed the school and the opportunities it provides. Cincinnati is also a really good option if you want to do any type of public defender/criminal law work. They work with the Ohio Innocence Project, one of the most successful in the country. As far as the rankings go, at 62 and 72 you should not really look at the difference in rankings. There is not that much of a difference between the two to make that a factor in your decision. That being said, the lower cost of Case could allow you to take different jobs upon graduation, especially if you want to stay in the Cleveland area.
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What 'exactly,' is the job you want to do there.ronald47 wrote: and has 12th ranked international law program (which I would like to practice).
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The difference in LST scores appears to arise from Cinci doing better at placing students in small firms. Neither school is likely to result in a career in "international law".ronald47 wrote:Cincinnati full tuition vs Case Western $44,000/yr ($6,666/yr out of pocket tuition)
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Sorry I meant Case would cost me $6,666/yr more than Cincinnati, but thanks for your help!michelleamania wrote:That being said, the lower cost of Case could allow you to take different jobs upon graduation, especially if you want to stay in the Cleveland area.
RCSOB657 wrote:What 'exactly,' is the job you want to do there.
I didn't mean that I want to work as an international attorney.albanach wrote:Neither school is likely to result in a career in "international law".
I want to practice immigration law in the States.. Maybe at a small firm helping people with status issues.
I'm going to visit both schools soon but I think it would still be too difficult to decide....
I personally don't consider the $6,666/yr difference as too much of a burden, but at the same time, I don't want to pay the extra if there's no benefit.
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Do you speak Spanish?
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Or Mandarin for that matter?
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I'm a Korean immigrant.RCSOB657 wrote:Or Mandarin for that matter?
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You could get a job doing immigration defense at either of those schools. Of you're dead set on public interest work, go to whichever school will give you the classes and most importantly support for work experience and public interest support. Some schools offer their own PLF programs.
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Is there any data on which region has the larger population of Korean immigrants? While not determinative, that could influence the decision.RCSOB657 wrote:You could get a job doing immigration defense at either of those schools. Of you're dead set on public interest work, go to whichever school will give you the classes and most importantly support for work experience and public interest support. Some schools offer their own PLF programs.
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You could always try to find that on the census website. Then go to that city and Google imigration firms, and see if there is a pattern.
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If you wish to work in southwestern Ohio (i.e., the Cincinnati metro market), then go to UC. If you want to work in northeast Ohio, then go to Case Western. It really is that simple. Congratulations.
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Fellow Ohioan (current 1L) who doesn't go to law school in Ohio. Here's what I picked up on from my cycle: UC is a school that is administrative disarray at the moment. While that might not affect the day-to-day for students at UC, it doesn't bode well for the school or for the school's reputation in the Cincinnati area. Case Western is a school that overall has a good reputation, but mostly in the medical/engineering area, not law - that being said, Case Western is a school that is on the rise and is starting to really leverage the benefits of being part of such a strong university system. I would guess that within 5-10 years, Case is going to be a solid T2 option.
I would NOT pay full price to go to Cincinnati (I wouldn't pay full price to go anywhere, tbh). Even though tuition and COL are low in Cincinnati, you'll still be graduating with a pretty significant amount of debt that will take you years to pay off with the type of job you're likely to get. Case Western for only $7k a year isn't bad. But if you really want a degree that carries weight throughout the state (and even in neighboring states), has a little more flexibility in the types of jobs you'll be able to get, and is generally more well-respected, you need to go to Ohio State. If you didn't apply there or get in this cycle, retake and reapply (even though I really hate that piece of advice).
I would NOT pay full price to go to Cincinnati (I wouldn't pay full price to go anywhere, tbh). Even though tuition and COL are low in Cincinnati, you'll still be graduating with a pretty significant amount of debt that will take you years to pay off with the type of job you're likely to get. Case Western for only $7k a year isn't bad. But if you really want a degree that carries weight throughout the state (and even in neighboring states), has a little more flexibility in the types of jobs you'll be able to get, and is generally more well-respected, you need to go to Ohio State. If you didn't apply there or get in this cycle, retake and reapply (even though I really hate that piece of advice).
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Re: Fellow Ohioans, please help me decide...
"specialty rankings" are generally bullshit unless you're #1. especially for fields like "international law". retake the LSAT and go to ohio state.
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I know nothing about UC, but I do live in NEO and everyone I have ever talked to who went to Case, including family members, hated it. I am sure you have long made your decision by now, but my advice is to visit the campus several times and decide from there.
Also, thanks to the OP for reminding me to at least look at UC! I would so much rather in-state tuition!
Also, thanks to the OP for reminding me to at least look at UC! I would so much rather in-state tuition!
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This.Ohiobumpkin wrote:If you wish to work in southwestern Ohio (i.e., the Cincinnati metro market), then go to UC. If you want to work in northeast Ohio, then go to Case Western. It really is that simple. Congratulations.
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