MM5718 (2022-2023)
Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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Quinnipiac University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $60,000 | Sent: 12/23/10 | Rec: 02/03/11 | Comp: 12/27/10 | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/03/11 | Upd: 13 years | ||
Roger Williams University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $60,000 | Sent: 12/23/10 | Rec: 12/27/10 | Comp: 12/27/10 | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/10/11 | Upd: 13 years | ||
Suffolk University | Accepted A | Type: RA | $75,000 | Sent: 11/27/10 | Rec: 11/27/10 | Comp: 11/29/10 | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/08/11 | Upd: 13 years | ||
New York Law School F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $37,500 | Sent: 12/23/10 | Rec: 12/27/10 | Comp: 01/03/11 | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/04/10 | Upd: 14 years | ||
Northeastern University | Rejected | Type: RA | Sent: 11/22/10 | Rec: 11/23/10 | Comp: 11/23/10 | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/19/11 | Upd: 14 years |
Visitor Comments
Oh trust me...I am kind of freaking out about my decision...trying to stay away from the negativity of the TLS forums, etc. You don't think it's worth it w/ a full scholarship? I was kind of thinking "free" was a good choice, given the uncertainty of the market and the fact that I have undergrad debt...even though I'm well aware that they are the "underdog" of Boston. You can also e-mail me if you want.
See...that's my thinking also. I'm well aware that I (we? since it looks you're attending also?) won't be competitive for the top jobs. That's fine. In an uncertain economy, even BU/BC grads can't be certain that they'll get these HUGE salary jobs (especially if you don't graduate at the top..and that's always uncertain too, right?) and I think I'd rather go w/ less debt. Besides, I don't know about you, but I'm not sure Big Law is really for me anyway and I'd rather have the option to take a lower paying PI job if I want to rather than be saddled w/ loads of debt and "have" to stress out about getting a HUGE salary off the bat. I plan on just doing my best to kick ass at Suffolk and graduate w/ very little debt. I made the mistake in undergrad of passing up a full tuition scholarship and going somewhere else...and I've regretted it ever since. I know law school's different, but I would rather avoid that debt-regret.
Very impressive with the money included. Congratulations.