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Has any one else received the connecticut scholars full tuition??
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Haven't gotten my packet yet and I was accepted over a week ago. I should be getting it on Tuesday(mail isn't coming sunday or monday) I'll let everyone know the moment I know! If you don't mind me asking what were your numbers?snw2367 wrote:Has any one else received the connecticut scholars full tuition??
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I found out that I got it via phone call yesterday. I had a 161/3.45- 3.6 degree GPA, though that doesn't really matter.Ferrisjso wrote:Haven't gotten my packet yet and I was accepted over a week ago. I should be getting it on Tuesday(mail isn't coming sunday or monday) I'll let everyone know the moment I know! If you don't mind me asking what were your numbers?snw2367 wrote:Has any one else received the connecticut scholars full tuition??
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I probably missed it then, but I'm close enough where maybe I got over a half scholly(which is what I would need to make attending viable) I have a 156/3.5 GPA.snw2367 wrote:I found out that I got it via phone call yesterday. I had a 161/3.45- 3.6 degree GPA, though that doesn't really matter.Ferrisjso wrote:Haven't gotten my packet yet and I was accepted over a week ago. I should be getting it on Tuesday(mail isn't coming sunday or monday) I'll let everyone know the moment I know! If you don't mind me asking what were your numbers?snw2367 wrote:Has any one else received the connecticut scholars full tuition??
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Yea I got mine Tuesday the 20th. I bet you get yours next week. I was ED though so we had only 2 weeks to send in our first deposit. (Mine actually said first deposit due Dec. 28).Ferrisjso wrote:Did you get your admissions packet yet? It's been over a week since I've got accepted and I still haven't gotten it. I know you got in a day before me, so I'm guessing you'd get it first?jrbuckler wrote:Congrats!!!!! Glad your decision wasn't far behind!Ferrisjso wrote:Lol, at 4.30 I stopped checking my emails and it turns out I got my acceptance like twenty minutes later Any other acceptances today?
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Yeah that makes sense, thanks!jrbuckler wrote:Yea I got mine Tuesday the 20th. I bet you get yours next week. I was ED though so we had only 2 weeks to send in our first deposit. (Mine actually said first deposit due Dec. 28).Ferrisjso wrote:Did you get your admissions packet yet? It's been over a week since I've got accepted and I still haven't gotten it. I know you got in a day before me, so I'm guessing you'd get it first?jrbuckler wrote:Congrats!!!!! Glad your decision wasn't far behind!Ferrisjso wrote:Lol, at 4.30 I stopped checking my emails and it turns out I got my acceptance like twenty minutes later Any other acceptances today?
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In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
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metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
I was ED, yes I live in CT and plan on working here. I'm 31 have 2 kids in school and own a house in S. Windsor, so I'm not the typical applicant, I'm pretty settled. I'm also going pt evening program, with half scholarship. I wasn't considering negotiating for more, I didnt even know that was a thing honestly.
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That makes 100% sense.jrbuckler wrote:metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
I was ED, yes I live in CT and plan on working here. I'm 31 have 2 kids in school and own a house in S. Windsor, so I'm not the typical applicant, I'm pretty settled. I'm also going pt evening program, with half scholarship. I wasn't considering negotiating for more, I didnt even know that was a thing honestly.
I'm 27, but I own a house near Worcester with my wife, and so we're pretty settled ourselves. We're not moving (yet) but with the 50% scholarship to UCONN (and they gave me in-state tuition) I'm giving good consideration to moving that way upon graduation (it's about an hour to the law school from my house, and considering I already commute about 45-50 minutes to my current job it isn't too daunting), with the knowledge that I'd likely be working in CT. I'm 50-50 between Hartford and Boston though, so I also have to consider some of those schools as well.
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Do you work in CT now? And did you apply day or evening? It makes sense to go to school where you will want to work, I imagine you'll make connections while in school so UCONN would make sense if you wanted to end up working in the Hartford area. What other schools have you applied to?metaxerox88 wrote:That makes 100% sense.jrbuckler wrote:metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
I was ED, yes I live in CT and plan on working here. I'm 31 have 2 kids in school and own a house in S. Windsor, so I'm not the typical applicant, I'm pretty settled. I'm also going pt evening program, with half scholarship. I wasn't considering negotiating for more, I didnt even know that was a thing honestly.
I'm 27, but I own a house near Worcester with my wife, and so we're pretty settled ourselves. We're not moving (yet) but with the 50% scholarship to UCONN (and they gave me in-state tuition) I'm giving good consideration to moving that way upon graduation (it's about an hour to the law school from my house, and considering I already commute about 45-50 minutes to my current job it isn't too daunting), with the knowledge that I'd likely be working in CT. I'm 50-50 between Hartford and Boston though, so I also have to consider some of those schools as well.
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Applied to day. I work outside Boston, but I grew up in CT and have some connections in Hartford. I also applied to Suffolk and Northeastern, waiting to see if I did any better on the Dec. LSAT to warrant a BC/BU app. I really was impressed with the people who I met while at UCONN when I visited a few months ago, and I could be swayed to work in either Hartford or Boston, and seeing as it's about equidistant, I feel both are viable options.jrbuckler wrote:Do you work in CT now? And did you apply day or evening? It makes sense to go to school where you will want to work, I imagine you'll make connections while in school so UCONN would make sense if you wanted to end up working in the Hartford area. What other schools have you applied to?metaxerox88 wrote:That makes 100% sense.jrbuckler wrote:metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
I was ED, yes I live in CT and plan on working here. I'm 31 have 2 kids in school and own a house in S. Windsor, so I'm not the typical applicant, I'm pretty settled. I'm also going pt evening program, with half scholarship. I wasn't considering negotiating for more, I didnt even know that was a thing honestly.
I'm 27, but I own a house near Worcester with my wife, and so we're pretty settled ourselves. We're not moving (yet) but with the 50% scholarship to UCONN (and they gave me in-state tuition) I'm giving good consideration to moving that way upon graduation (it's about an hour to the law school from my house, and considering I already commute about 45-50 minutes to my current job it isn't too daunting), with the knowledge that I'd likely be working in CT. I'm 50-50 between Hartford and Boston though, so I also have to consider some of those schools as well.
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metaxerox88 wrote:Applied to day. I work outside Boston, but I grew up in CT and have some connections in Hartford. I also applied to Suffolk and Northeastern, waiting to see if I did any better on the Dec. LSAT to warrant a BC/BU app. I really was impressed with the people who I met while at UCONN when I visited a few months ago, and I could be swayed to work in either Hartford or Boston, and seeing as it's about equidistant, I feel both are viable options.jrbuckler wrote:Do you work in CT now? And did you apply day or evening? It makes sense to go to school where you will want to work, I imagine you'll make connections while in school so UCONN would make sense if you wanted to end up working in the Hartford area. What other schools have you applied to?metaxerox88 wrote:That makes 100% sense.jrbuckler wrote:metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
I was ED, yes I live in CT and plan on working here. I'm 31 have 2 kids in school and own a house in S. Windsor, so I'm not the typical applicant, I'm pretty settled. I'm also going pt evening program, with half scholarship. I wasn't considering negotiating for more, I didnt even know that was a thing honestly.
I'm 27, but I own a house near Worcester with my wife, and so we're pretty settled ourselves. We're not moving (yet) but with the 50% scholarship to UCONN (and they gave me in-state tuition) I'm giving good consideration to moving that way upon graduation (it's about an hour to the law school from my house, and considering I already commute about 45-50 minutes to my current job it isn't too daunting), with the knowledge that I'd likely be working in CT. I'm 50-50 between Hartford and Boston though, so I also have to consider some of those schools as well.
The dreaded retake.....good luck I hope you get the score you're aiming for. I had to retake because my scores expired and I felt like I was in some sort of twisted nightmare having to walk in there again.
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Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
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Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
https://www.law.uconn.edu/student-life- ... -residency
thats the link that will give all the info. I recently saw somewhere that someone received a scholarship for UCONN that was only for the first year and then they stated she could apply for residency her second year. You can always call the admissions department and tell them your situation and see if the scholarship is negotiable.
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I'm doing that right now. Also thinking I might apply to QU. If they increase the scholarship to 20k I think I might just end up attending.jrbuckler wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
https://www.law.uconn.edu/student-life- ... -residency
thats the link that will give all the info. I recently saw somewhere that someone received a scholarship for UCONN that was only for the first year and then they stated she could apply for residency her second year. You can always call the admissions department and tell them your situation and see if the scholarship is negotiable.
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Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
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I didn't ED- to be honest, UConn was barely on my radar. I applied because it's my state school, but I attend UG in Boston. With the full ride, however, I'm 90% sure that I'm enrolling. Attending any other school, even BC for half tuition (in my dreams) would fall below graduating debt free. My family, my high school friends and my boyfriend's family all live within an hour radius of UConn and I was ultimately planning on settling the area post law school anyway. I'm definitely not going to leave the state. Nutmegger for life it seems (did I just say that? yes, yes I did).metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
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While I have been living here for 4 years and I also have been voting here ever since, I still can't unfortunately for my first year:( I can't be a dependent on my parents taxes among other things. I am leaning very heavily towards wanting to stay in Connecticut and if UCONN raises my offer to about 20k or a little more, I will be more willing to take the 30-60k risk of not getting residency. I also got into QU today so I have a second option in the state and I got almost a full ride. Seeing that it's conditional upon me being in the top half, there is a scenario where QU will actually cost more than UCONN so if I stay in Connecticut I'm leaning towards UCONN.snw2367 wrote:Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
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Yea, UCONN is keeping my COA super low, even though they're likely to keep me in CT I'm also leaning that way. Weird thinking I've moved all around the country since leaving CT 10 years ago, only to possibly end up where I came from. Was not thinking that at all when I left, but I'm pretty excited too.snw2367 wrote:I didn't ED- to be honest, UConn was barely on my radar. I applied because it's my state school, but I attend UG in Boston. With the full ride, however, I'm 90% sure that I'm enrolling. Attending any other school, even BC for half tuition (in my dreams) would fall below graduating debt free. My family, my high school friends and my boyfriend's family all live within an hour radius of UConn and I was ultimately planning on settling the area post law school anyway. I'm definitely not going to leave the state. Nutmegger for life it seems (did I just say that? yes, yes I did).metaxerox88 wrote:In as of late last week! Applied RD 12/8, got the notification I think on 12/22, packet with 1/2 scholarship came the day after.
For the people going ED, do you all live in CT? Do you plan to work there after? NY/BOS people thinking about going?
Also, for anyone here who didn't get a full ride, have you tried negotiating for more?
Congrats to everyone who got acceptances and good luck to those still waiting!
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Ferrisjso wrote:While I have been living here for 4 years and I also have been voting here ever since, I still can't unfortunately for my first year:( I can't be a dependent on my parents taxes among other things. I am leaning very heavily towards wanting to stay in Connecticut and if UCONN raises my offer to about 20k or a little more, I will be more willing to take the 30-60k risk of not getting residency. I also got into QU today so I have a second option in the state and I got almost a full ride. Seeing that it's conditional upon me being in the top half, there is a scenario where QU will actually cost more than UCONN so if I stay in Connecticut I'm leaning towards UCONN.snw2367 wrote:Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
I honestly think I'd risk not getting residency and go to UCONN over Quinnipiac. I think it has a better reputation if you want to stay local. My scholarship was conditional from Quinnipiac as well, didn't love that either.
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If they give a little more(like 20k a year) I'll probably do it. A potential additional 60k for me is alot of uncertainty when I'm already north of 100k. Certainly leaning towards UCONN over QU, for me the worst case scenario at QU being worse than the best case scenario at UCONN is pretty hard to justify seeing their employment stats. I'm a little attached to QU because it's my alma matter and I'm getting depressed about leaving(which is why I applied) but UCONN is clearly a better school. Also I don't drive and I've heard Hartford is more walker friendly. That might seem silly but how easy it is to get around without a car is a vital part of my decision.jrbuckler wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:While I have been living here for 4 years and I also have been voting here ever since, I still can't unfortunately for my first year:( I can't be a dependent on my parents taxes among other things. I am leaning very heavily towards wanting to stay in Connecticut and if UCONN raises my offer to about 20k or a little more, I will be more willing to take the 30-60k risk of not getting residency. I also got into QU today so I have a second option in the state and I got almost a full ride. Seeing that it's conditional upon me being in the top half, there is a scenario where QU will actually cost more than UCONN so if I stay in Connecticut I'm leaning towards UCONN.snw2367 wrote:Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
I honestly think I'd risk not getting residency and go to UCONN over Quinnipiac. I think it has a better reputation if you want to stay local. My scholarship was conditional from Quinnipiac as well, didn't love that either.
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Ferrisjso wrote:If they give a little more(like 20k a year) I'll probably do it. A potential additional 60k for me is alot of uncertainty when I'm already north of 100k. Certainly leaning towards UCONN over QU, for me the worst case scenario at QU being worse than the best case scenario at UCONN is pretty hard to justify seeing their employment stats. I'm a little attached to QU because it's my alma matter and I'm getting depressed about leaving(which is why I applied) but UCONN is clearly a better school. Also I don't drive and I've heard Hartford is more walker friendly. That might seem silly but how easy it is to get around without a car is a vital part of my decision.jrbuckler wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:While I have been living here for 4 years and I also have been voting here ever since, I still can't unfortunately for my first year:( I can't be a dependent on my parents taxes among other things. I am leaning very heavily towards wanting to stay in Connecticut and if UCONN raises my offer to about 20k or a little more, I will be more willing to take the 30-60k risk of not getting residency. I also got into QU today so I have a second option in the state and I got almost a full ride. Seeing that it's conditional upon me being in the top half, there is a scenario where QU will actually cost more than UCONN so if I stay in Connecticut I'm leaning towards UCONN.snw2367 wrote:Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
I honestly think I'd risk not getting residency and go to UCONN over Quinnipiac. I think it has a better reputation if you want to stay local. My scholarship was conditional from Quinnipiac as well, didn't love that either.
Hartford is a bit more walker friendly, I suppose, than QU... but it should be noted in CT you'll be heavily inconvenienced w/out a car for normal non-law school tasks like groceries and accessing wonderful stores like CostCo! (lol) Do you at least bike?
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No I don't:( I do run though! I know not being able to drive is a handicap for me, but I'm trying to make the best of it. Keep in mind I come from NYC where it is far easier to get around without a car/far harder to drive(It's possible I can drive in a less populated area but I wouldn't be able to ever do a highway due to pretty bad anxiety/ADD). I've also never been to a CostCo but I've heard great things! Also by QU are you referring to the main university in Hamden or the law school at North Haven because 2 years ago they moved the law school off of the main campus? I actually would be quite comfortable walking to school in Hamden(I do this currently), North Haven is the ? for me.snw2367 wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:If they give a little more(like 20k a year) I'll probably do it. A potential additional 60k for me is alot of uncertainty when I'm already north of 100k. Certainly leaning towards UCONN over QU, for me the worst case scenario at QU being worse than the best case scenario at UCONN is pretty hard to justify seeing their employment stats. I'm a little attached to QU because it's my alma matter and I'm getting depressed about leaving(which is why I applied) but UCONN is clearly a better school. Also I don't drive and I've heard Hartford is more walker friendly. That might seem silly but how easy it is to get around without a car is a vital part of my decision.jrbuckler wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:While I have been living here for 4 years and I also have been voting here ever since, I still can't unfortunately for my first year:( I can't be a dependent on my parents taxes among other things. I am leaning very heavily towards wanting to stay in Connecticut and if UCONN raises my offer to about 20k or a little more, I will be more willing to take the 30-60k risk of not getting residency. I also got into QU today so I have a second option in the state and I got almost a full ride. Seeing that it's conditional upon me being in the top half, there is a scenario where QU will actually cost more than UCONN so if I stay in Connecticut I'm leaning towards UCONN.snw2367 wrote:Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
I honestly think I'd risk not getting residency and go to UCONN over Quinnipiac. I think it has a better reputation if you want to stay local. My scholarship was conditional from Quinnipiac as well, didn't love that either.
Hartford is a bit more walker friendly, I suppose, than QU... but it should be noted in CT you'll be heavily inconvenienced w/out a car for normal non-law school tasks like groceries and accessing wonderful stores like CostCo! (lol) Do you at least bike?
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Re: UCONN School of Law c/o 2020 (2016-2017)
A car is essential in CT. You might be able to get by in NY but for law school there are lots of events and stuff for which personal transportation is key. And groceries will be hard to find on foot if you're going to live super close to campus to make up for the lack of a car.
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Re: UCONN School of Law c/o 2020 (2016-2017)
Ferrisjso wrote:No I don't:( I do run though! I know not being able to drive is a handicap for me, but I'm trying to make the best of it. Keep in mind I come from NYC where it is far easier to get around without a car/far harder to drive(It's possible I can drive in a less populated area but I wouldn't be able to ever do a highway due to pretty bad anxiety/ADD). I've also never been to a CostCo but I've heard great things! Also by QU are you referring to the main university in Hamden or the law school at North Haven because 2 years ago they moved the law school off of the main campus? I actually would be quite comfortable walking to school in Hamden(I do this currently), North Haven is the ? for me.snw2367 wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:If they give a little more(like 20k a year) I'll probably do it. A potential additional 60k for me is alot of uncertainty when I'm already north of 100k. Certainly leaning towards UCONN over QU, for me the worst case scenario at QU being worse than the best case scenario at UCONN is pretty hard to justify seeing their employment stats. I'm a little attached to QU because it's my alma matter and I'm getting depressed about leaving(which is why I applied) but UCONN is clearly a better school. Also I don't drive and I've heard Hartford is more walker friendly. That might seem silly but how easy it is to get around without a car is a vital part of my decision.jrbuckler wrote:Ferrisjso wrote:While I have been living here for 4 years and I also have been voting here ever since, I still can't unfortunately for my first year:( I can't be a dependent on my parents taxes among other things. I am leaning very heavily towards wanting to stay in Connecticut and if UCONN raises my offer to about 20k or a little more, I will be more willing to take the 30-60k risk of not getting residency. I also got into QU today so I have a second option in the state and I got almost a full ride. Seeing that it's conditional upon me being in the top half, there is a scenario where QU will actually cost more than UCONN so if I stay in Connecticut I'm leaning towards UCONN.snw2367 wrote:Since you've been living here presumably for four years AND vote in CT, I'd wonder if you could already claim instate..Ferrisjso wrote:Got my scholarship. Sadly seeing as I'm out of state it doesn't look like it would be affordable to attend(if I lived in state it would be half tuition). There is the possibility that I can get in state residency my second year(which would certainly make it much more affordable) but I don't know how sure a thing that is. I don't want to write of a school I'm actually quite fond of, so I'm going to try to figure out how likely it is I'll be able to become a CT resident. Does anyone know the policy for that(I'm attending UG in CT and I vote in CT)or at least where I can find it? A friend also offered to let me stay with them for LS if I were to attend UCONN, would that also affect my in state eligibility? Without the scholarship right now Cardozo seems to be a more affordable option but there is a big part of me that wants to stay in CT and practice there.
I honestly think I'd risk not getting residency and go to UCONN over Quinnipiac. I think it has a better reputation if you want to stay local. My scholarship was conditional from Quinnipiac as well, didn't love that either.
Hartford is a bit more walker friendly, I suppose, than QU... but it should be noted in CT you'll be heavily inconvenienced w/out a car for normal non-law school tasks like groceries and accessing wonderful stores like CostCo! (lol) Do you at least bike?
Hey Ferrisjo, not driving in Hartford is totally doable, you just need to take that into account in choosing an apartment or living situation. Also a lot of people who don't have cars uber - my friend has a dog and no car and has taken the dog with her in the uber! She decided to live a little farther from the school (a few miles) so she takes the bus to school but is right across the street from Whole Foods, tons of restaurants, and a gym.
As far as residency goes - student services is very good about helping students get residency since a lot of people come in needing to get residency to meet their budget. You have to show that you are independent from your out-of-state parents, so your lease, car, and school payments all have to be in your name. You also have to get a CT driver's license (I am pretty sure) and register to vote in CT. I am a life-long CT resident so I did not have to apply for residency, but a lot of my friends did apply and subsequently got residency. There are also always scholarships being given out throughout the year that you can apply for, sometimes they involve a writing component but those aren't too bad. Hope this helps!
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