RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - bxfinestcocoa - 01-03-2021
Congratulations!!!! I was waiting for this update, I am getting my BS in Engineering and then Law School. So good to here someone went unconventional and did good on the LSAT.
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - ThatBankDude - 01-03-2021
Congratulations on the Northwestern acceptance! A good friend of mine just graduated from law school there. Absolutely phenomenal program!
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - SweetSecret - 01-04-2021
Congratulations on your acceptance! Keep us posted on where else you get accepted.
I need to finish my MBA and then law school will be next.
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - HogwartsSchool - 03-18-2021
(12-21-2020, 11:18 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: Haven't been around here in a while, but I have an exciting update: this afternoon I got my first acceptance letter, from Northwestern. I'm going to be a lawyer! No word on financial aid yet, and there are still a lot of schools I'm waiting to hear back from, but this is a huge deal for me. Thank you so much to everyone here on the forum who helped make this possible. I absolutely, 100% could not have done it without you.
(08-24-2020, 08:47 PM)ThatBankDude Wrote: Hey, if you get into Duke, we will both be Dukies! ? Good luck!
Doesn't look like this will be happening, unfortunately; they waitlisted me. Oh well!
Yale
Applied and awaiting decision
Stanford
Applied and awaiting decision
Harvard
Applied and awaiting decision
Chicago
Applied and awaiting decision
Columbia
Applied and awaiting decision
NYU
Applied and awaiting decision
Penn
Applied and awaiting decision
Virginia
Applied and awaiting decision
Michigan
Applied and awaiting decision
Duke
Waitlisted
UC-Berkeley
Applied and awaiting decision
Northwestern
Accepted! Go Wildcats!
Cornell
Applied, selected for and completed interview. Awaiting decision
Georgetown
Applied, selected for interview (scheduled for 12/18)
Request update.
Have you been accepted to any additional law schools and did you make a decision on where to attend?
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - TINASAM - 03-18-2021
(03-18-2021, 08:19 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: Request update.
Have you been accepted to any additional law schools and did you make a decision on where to attend?
The OP hasn't logged in on over 6 weeks.
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - mysonx3 - 04-23-2021
Sorry everyone for the LONG delay between updates. Life has been hectic.
Here is the recap of my application cycle:
Admissions Results:
Acceptances: Northwestern, Cornell
Waitlists: University of Chicago, University of Michigan, Penn, University of Virginia, Duke, Georgetown
Rejections: Yale, Stanford, Harvard, UC-Berkeley
Left on Read: Columbia, NYU
Very, very happy with my two acceptances, even if a little bummed out at some of the other decisions. Also a little frustrated with NYU and Columbia for not making a decision when I submitted my application so long ago (almost eight months, in the case of Columbia).
Financial Aid:
Law school is extremely expensive, so this is a huge factor for me. Cornell made the first offer, totaling $135,000 ($45k per year). That works out to roughly 2/3 of tuition.
A few weeks later, Northwestern sent their offer: $180,000 ($60k per year, or approximately 90% of tuition).
For law school, it is common to negotiate scholarships with schools. During this process, Cornell decided to match Northwestern's offer, leaving me with equal offers from each school.
Finally, Northwestern declined my request to increase their offer to top Cornell's.
Considerations:
- With equivalent scholarship offers, the lower cost of living worked out to make Cornell about $10-15k cheaper.
- I intend to go into a public interest career (as opposed to a well-paying job at a firm or the like). Both schools have programs to help graduates who choose such careers pay back their loans. However, Cornell's program is quite a bit better and more flexible.
- Northwestern has a strong program for appellate advocacy, a Supreme Court litigation clinic, and a program allowing you to work on independent research for the bulk of your third year - all of which are extremely appealing
- Cornell has a fantastic Death Penalty clinic (which is the type of work I want to do)
- Northwestern is in a big city (Chicago), while Cornell is in a small college town (Ithaca, NY)
The Decision:
I will be attending Cornell Law School in the fall!
Thank you so much to everyone hear who helped me through my circuitous undergrad journey. Without you, this wouldn't be possible!
Go Big Red!
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - natshar - 04-23-2021
(04-23-2021, 11:46 AM)mysonx3 Wrote: Sorry everyone for the LONG delay between updates. Life has been hectic.
Here is the recap of my application cycle:
Admissions Results:
Acceptances: Northwestern, Cornell
Waitlists: University of Chicago, University of Michigan, Penn, University of Virginia, Duke, Georgetown
Rejections: Yale, Stanford, Harvard, UC-Berkeley
Left on Read: Columbia, NYU
Very, very happy with my two acceptances, even if a little bummed out at some of the other decisions. Also a little frustrated with NYU and Columbia for not making a decision when I submitted my application so long ago (almost eight months, in the case of Columbia).
Financial Aid:
Law school is extremely expensive, so this is a huge factor for me. Cornell made the first offer, totaling $135,000 ($45k per year). That works out to roughly 2/3 of tuition.
A few weeks later, Northwestern sent their offer: $180,000 ($60k per year, or approximately 90% of tuition).
For law school, it is common to negotiate scholarships with schools. During this process, Cornell decided to match Northwestern's offer, leaving me with equal offers from each school.
Finally, Northwestern declined my request to increase their offer to top Cornell's.
Considerations:
- With equivalent scholarship offers, the lower cost of living worked out to make Cornell about $10-15k cheaper.
- I intend to go into a public interest career (as opposed to a well-paying job at a firm or the like). Both schools have programs to help graduates who choose such careers pay back their loans. However, Cornell's program is quite a bit better and more flexible.
- Northwestern has a strong program for appellate advocacy, a Supreme Court litigation clinic, and a program allowing you to work on independent research for the bulk of your third year - all of which are extremely appealing
- Cornell has a fantastic Death Penalty clinic (which is the type of work I want to do)
- Northwestern is in a big city (Chicago), while Cornell is in a small college town (Ithaca, NY)
The Decision:
I will be attending Cornell Law School in the fall!
Thank you so much to everyone hear who helped me through my circuitous undergrad journey. Without you, this wouldn't be possible!
Go Big Red! Impressive! Going to an Ivy League law school.
You didn't want to wait on the one's who didn't get back you? Or what is the chance of getting off the waitlist of any of them.
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - mysonx3 - 04-23-2021
(04-23-2021, 11:56 AM)natshar Wrote: (04-23-2021, 11:46 AM)mysonx3 Wrote: Sorry everyone for the LONG delay between updates. Life has been hectic.
Here is the recap of my application cycle:
Admissions Results:
Acceptances: Northwestern, Cornell
Waitlists: University of Chicago, University of Michigan, Penn, University of Virginia, Duke, Georgetown
Rejections: Yale, Stanford, Harvard, UC-Berkeley
Left on Read: Columbia, NYU
Very, very happy with my two acceptances, even if a little bummed out at some of the other decisions. Also a little frustrated with NYU and Columbia for not making a decision when I submitted my application so long ago (almost eight months, in the case of Columbia).
Financial Aid:
Law school is extremely expensive, so this is a huge factor for me. Cornell made the first offer, totaling $135,000 ($45k per year). That works out to roughly 2/3 of tuition.
A few weeks later, Northwestern sent their offer: $180,000 ($60k per year, or approximately 90% of tuition).
For law school, it is common to negotiate scholarships with schools. During this process, Cornell decided to match Northwestern's offer, leaving me with equal offers from each school.
Finally, Northwestern declined my request to increase their offer to top Cornell's.
Considerations:
- With equivalent scholarship offers, the lower cost of living worked out to make Cornell about $10-15k cheaper.
- I intend to go into a public interest career (as opposed to a well-paying job at a firm or the like). Both schools have programs to help graduates who choose such careers pay back their loans. However, Cornell's program is quite a bit better and more flexible.
- Northwestern has a strong program for appellate advocacy, a Supreme Court litigation clinic, and a program allowing you to work on independent research for the bulk of your third year - all of which are extremely appealing
- Cornell has a fantastic Death Penalty clinic (which is the type of work I want to do)
- Northwestern is in a big city (Chicago), while Cornell is in a small college town (Ithaca, NY)
The Decision:
I will be attending Cornell Law School in the fall!
Thank you so much to everyone hear who helped me through my circuitous undergrad journey. Without you, this wouldn't be possible!
Go Big Red! Impressive! Going to an Ivy League law school.
You didn't want to wait on the one's who didn't get back you? Or what is the chance of getting off the waitlist of any of them.
Unfortunately I didn't have the option to wait on the ones that haven't gotten back to me - my deposit deadline at Cornell was April 15th (part of the reason I'm so frustrated not to have heard back). That first deposit isn't binding, so I have the option to change my mind if one of the waitlists or schools I haven't heard from turns into an acceptance. However, even if it does, it's unlikely it will come with enough financial aid to warrant choosing that school over Cornell.
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - Cofffeee - 04-23-2021
Congratulations! Its wonderful
RE: Mysonx3's Law School Thread - bjcheung77 - 04-23-2021
Amazing! Congrats! Cornell and Northwestern are great schools for the study of Law. It's a winner either one you pick, this reminds me of some other post on another forum... Anyways, forget the other schools if they haven't followed up yet unless your first and second choice are Columbia and NYU... Good luck on your upcoming new educational journey, enjoy the ride!
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