University of Oregon visit Forum
- amc5769
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University of Oregon visit
Hey folks! I'm new to the forum, this is my first post. I'm still in my undergrad with 1 semester left. I'm majoring in Corporate finance with focus in investment portfolio analysis and capital budgeting from Pennsylvania State University.
I recently went on a trip to Eugene, OR to check out the law school and all I can say is WOW! This campus makes Penn State look like a homeless shelter! The admin building looks like an Apple store and the city seems very lively.
As of right now UofO is my top choice, mainly because my father lives in Portland and am fairly confident he has connections to get me an entry level legal position post-graduation.
I am however kind of disappointed in how it ranks compared to other schools. The price is more than fair I believe ($19k/yr) as opposed to my home school (Penn State: $36k/yr), and I could save myself a hell of a lot of money, but I'm more concerned with getting the best possible education for the best price.
As for the area, Eugene seems like a very small town but lots of young people and all types of beer you can drink around there!
Any other U of O students please chime in on your experience and what kind of GPA/LSAT they're looking for.
I recently went on a trip to Eugene, OR to check out the law school and all I can say is WOW! This campus makes Penn State look like a homeless shelter! The admin building looks like an Apple store and the city seems very lively.
As of right now UofO is my top choice, mainly because my father lives in Portland and am fairly confident he has connections to get me an entry level legal position post-graduation.
I am however kind of disappointed in how it ranks compared to other schools. The price is more than fair I believe ($19k/yr) as opposed to my home school (Penn State: $36k/yr), and I could save myself a hell of a lot of money, but I'm more concerned with getting the best possible education for the best price.
As for the area, Eugene seems like a very small town but lots of young people and all types of beer you can drink around there!
Any other U of O students please chime in on your experience and what kind of GPA/LSAT they're looking for.
- Mojosodope
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Re: University of Oregon visit
I go to PSU also, aren't all finance majors focused on portfolio analysis and capital budgeting?amc5769 wrote:Hey folks! I'm new to the forum, this is my first post. I'm still in my undergrad with 1 semester left. I'm majoring in Corporate finance with focus in investment portfolio analysis and capital budgeting from Pennsylvania State University.
I recently went on a trip to Eugene, OR to check out the law school and all I can say is WOW! This campus makes Penn State look like a homeless shelter! The admin building looks like an Apple store and the city seems very lively.
As of right now UofO is my top choice, mainly because my father lives in Portland and am fairly confident he has connections to get me an entry level legal position post-graduation.
I am however kind of disappointed in how it ranks compared to other schools. The price is more than fair I believe ($19k/yr) as opposed to my home school (Penn State: $36k/yr), and I could save myself a hell of a lot of money, but I'm more concerned with getting the best possible education for the best price.
As for the area, Eugene seems like a very small town but lots of young people and all types of beer you can drink around there!
Any other U of O students please chime in on your experience and what kind of GPA/LSAT they're looking for.
Anyway, have you seen Oregon's job placement statistics? They are atrocious, much worse than even Penn State's which is bad as well.
What is your LSAT and GPA?
And to answer your question their median GPA is 3.36 and LSAT is 158. Their medians represent their job statistics. It just isn't a very good law school
- amc5769
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Re: University of Oregon visit
Thanks for the reply!
My focus isn't a "declared" focus, but at the campus I attend you can choose to take different classes within finance such as Capital Budgeting, Risk and Valuation, Derivatives and Futures securities blah blah blah.
I haven't yet taken my LSAT, I'm gonna wait until i graduate next semester to begin studying. Major GPA is a 3.4.
I'm still very torn between going for my JD, MBA, or both concurrently.
I'm also not 100% set on schools or anything until i take my LSAT, but Oregon for 1.) Is $19k/yr vs. PSU which is $36k/yr. and 2.) I'd like to live in Oregon and it may have a better alumni base and opportunity for me their.
My focus isn't a "declared" focus, but at the campus I attend you can choose to take different classes within finance such as Capital Budgeting, Risk and Valuation, Derivatives and Futures securities blah blah blah.
I haven't yet taken my LSAT, I'm gonna wait until i graduate next semester to begin studying. Major GPA is a 3.4.
I'm still very torn between going for my JD, MBA, or both concurrently.
I'm also not 100% set on schools or anything until i take my LSAT, but Oregon for 1.) Is $19k/yr vs. PSU which is $36k/yr. and 2.) I'd like to live in Oregon and it may have a better alumni base and opportunity for me their.
- Mojosodope
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Re: University of Oregon visit
So you plan on not applying until next year?amc5769 wrote:Thanks for the reply!
My focus isn't a "declared" focus, but at the campus I attend you can choose to take different classes within finance such as Capital Budgeting, Risk and Valuation, Derivatives and Futures securities blah blah blah.
I haven't yet taken my LSAT, I'm gonna wait until i graduate next semester to begin studying. Major GPA is a 3.4.
I'm still very torn between going for my JD, MBA, or both concurrently.
I'm also not 100% set on schools or anything until i take my LSAT, but Oregon for 1.) Is $19k/yr vs. PSU which is $36k/yr. and 2.) I'd like to live in Oregon and it may have a better alumni base and opportunity for me their.
Even if Oregon is 19/yr it stil only offers a 36% chance of legal employment. So you might as well flush than $57k down the toilet. Lewis and Clark actually places better in Oregon, but still has pretty shitty statistics.
And when you say the campus you attend does that mean you don't go to main?
- amc5769
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Re: University of Oregon visit
No I'm at the Harrisburg campus
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Re: University of Oregon visit
You've gone for four years and are graduating from a Penn State Branch Campus for 36K/year?
- altoid99
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Re: University of Oregon visit
RC fail.thereelfeels wrote:You've gone for four years and are graduating from a Penn State Branch Campus for 36K/year?
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Re: University of Oregon visit
There is nothing wrong with going to Oregon if that's where you'd like to live and its for the right price. However, as has been previously pointed out, the employment prospect are marginal. The good news is, if you can get a decent LSAT score you may be able to get a full tuition scholarship. Be sure to put plenty of time into your LSAT preparation. Here is the link to Law School Numbers for last year admits (it will give you an idea of the numbers you should shoot for): http://oregon.lawschoolnumbers.com/applicants/1213
I will caution you though. Don't set your sights too low. Right now you don't have an LSAT score. If you score 170+ a T14 is still possible in this market.
GL!
I will caution you though. Don't set your sights too low. Right now you don't have an LSAT score. If you score 170+ a T14 is still possible in this market.
GL!