Want BigLaw first and foremost, preferably in Cali (open to NYC, maybe even Chicago).
Dinged by Berk, crap offer from UCLA, no word from Stanford.
UChi (sticker)
NU (under 100k)
UVA (half tuition)
I'm not super debt adverse, but I don't want to waste a bunch of money either. I would be all over UVA, but I'm skeptical it can get me to Cali since I don't have strong ties.
Thoughts?
UChi (basically sitcker), NU ($ 1/2), UVA (half) Forum
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Re: UChi (basically sitcker), NU ($ 1/2), UVA (half)
Given your options, I don't think going to UChi at sticker is worth it.
NU would def give you a shot at Cali biglaw, maybe more so than UVA.
Can you negotiate with NU based on your UVA offer?
NU would def give you a shot at Cali biglaw, maybe more so than UVA.
Can you negotiate with NU based on your UVA offer?
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Re: UChi (basically sitcker), NU ($ 1/2), UVA (half)
I don't think there's much in it as to accessibility of California to UVA grads compared to Northwestern. NW places maybe a fifth more graduates there, but that's to be expected as a result of geography. From my class, those I knew wanted California seem to have ended up there without too much trouble.beinghuman wrote:Given your options, I don't think going to UChi at sticker is worth it.
NU would def give you a shot at Cali biglaw, maybe more so than UVA.
Can you negotiate with NU based on your UVA offer?
In July 2017, UVA had 29 sit the CA bar, with 26 pass, compared to 35 from NW with 29 passes. I'm not sure it would be wise to draw anything meaningful from those stats or the other recent employment data, other than both schools do fine at placing in the market.
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Re: UChi (basically sitcker), NU ($ 1/2), UVA (half)
I agree. The difference is marginal at this point. I wasn't implying that it was a huge difference but a small edge might be something that OP might like to consider given their interest in the west coast.
albanach wrote:I don't think there's much in it as to accessibility of California to UVA grads compared to Northwestern. NW places maybe a fifth more graduates there, but that's to be expected as a result of geography. From my class, those I knew wanted California seem to have ended up there without too much trouble.beinghuman wrote:Given your options, I don't think going to UChi at sticker is worth it.
NU would def give you a shot at Cali biglaw, maybe more so than UVA.
Can you negotiate with NU based on your UVA offer?
In July 2017, UVA had 29 sit the CA bar, with 26 pass, compared to 35 from NW with 29 passes. I'm not sure it would be wise to draw anything meaningful from those stats or the other recent employment data, other than both schools do fine at placing in the market.
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