jlex (2022-2023)
Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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University of Kentucky | Accepted W | Type: RA | $24,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | ||
Indiana University Bloomington | Accepted A | Type: RA | $43,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | ||
University of Notre Dame | Waitlisted W | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | |||
Duke University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $30,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | ||
George Mason University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years |
Visitor Comments
Congrats on UK!! I'm sure you'll see some more acceptances with your #s though. Good luck - where is your number 1 choice?
How long ago did you apply to UK? Did you interview for the Combs/Ashland Scholarships?
If I were in your shoes, I would already be packing my bags for Indiana. It is in the area you want to practice and you are getting a GREAT deal. You know as well as I do that UK has a lot of pull in KY, but if you would rather end up in Indy you would be passing up an amazing opportunity. I have talked to a few people in the real estate biz and apparently the housing market has been doing much better this quarter. If that is true, you shouldn't have too much trouble selling your home. I'm doing mine through innovative reality so I can save some $$$$ (they only charge 1% commissions). Of course the decision will ultimately hinge on what is important to you. Based on my two main criteria, cost and location that you want to practice, UI-B is slam-dunk. Congrats on the $$$ and keep me updated on how everything turns out (also if you want the # to innovative realty).
You are right. It is very similar to FSBO. An agent will come out and help you price your home and give you a good idea of how long homes in your area are staying on the market. They provide you with necessary signs and selling forms as well as list your home in the MLS (I believe they also list it on the FSBO sites). If they buyer does not have an agent, they will represent them so you don't have to pay the typical 3% commission from the buyer's agent. In that case, you would only end up paying 2% rather than 6% if you didn't use them. Granted you may not need them too much. I don't know how much equity you have in your home. I, on the other hand, have not owned for very long (I didn't expect to be moving). Therefore, I am trying to pinch any penny I can in the selling process.
know anything about UK yet? I am nail biting it, waiting for their decision.