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American v. GW v. Mason
I am struggling to decide whether I should transfer and where I should transfer to. I finished 1L at American with a 3.48 (top 33%) and have been accepted to GW and Mason as a transfer. I pay 20k a year at American, GW would cost 56k a year, and Mason would be completely free. The goal is a firm job. I could be wrong, but I feel like Mason is almost a step down from AU, despite the ratings, if I am looking to go into private sector. Where should I go?? Any advice would be much appreciated!!
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Re: American v. GW v. Mason
American makes you pay back your scholarship right?
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Re: American v. GW v. Mason
No, that's only with certain types of scholarships. I would not need to pay mine back.perfunctory wrote:American makes you pay back your scholarship right?
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Re: American v. GW v. Mason
Mason is completely free. There's your answer.
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Re: American v. GW v. Mason
Which scholarships do they make you pay back if you transfer?sssmith wrote:No, that's only with certain types of scholarships. I would not need to pay mine back.perfunctory wrote:American makes you pay back your scholarship right?
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