Hello,

Just for fun tell us what's your dream school regardless of your finances, GPA, or test scores. Then 3 reasons why that school(s).

My dream schools are Columbia or NYU.

Columbia

  • In New York, Close to Harlem
  • They have excellent faculty and a wide range of classes
  • Ivy League with strong connection and a beautiful campus
  • NYU

  • In New York, I love the Village area
  • Excellent faculty and wide range of classes
  • Strong BALSA Community
  • Admin note: edited title, no all caps please

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    • Tuesday, Oct 02 2018

      Stanford:

      I want to do computational law and they actually have this option (only school in the country that does).

      Access to the literal founders of the field of computational law and of statistical learning which is my current background and houses the outside-law classes I want to take.

      Really cool clinics that utilize data to look at police brutality and incarceration.

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      Northwestern

      1.) Chicago is my favorite city in the US. Absolutely love the city of Chicago, especially downtown Chicago.

      2.) Reputation and prestige

      3.) It's actually attainable with the right test score despite my poor uGPA, lol.

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      UC Davis

      I don’t have the option to move and this is one of 6 or so schools within commute distance

      They have an immigration clinic. None of the other 6 schools do.

      They’re part of a larger college campus. Hopefully I can sneak in some Spanish classes without hiking my tuition.

      They have smaller L1 sections than other schools.

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      UCI

      Prides itself on public service

      Great faculty, student satisfaction, and so-cal location

      Grad student/Family housing

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      @tekken1225189 said:

      Yale, Stanford, Harvard:

      -Because they are Yale, Stanford, and Harvard

      Same

      Also NYU or Columbia because I adore NYC and I think that law school would be a great chance to live there for a few years to have the experience and then go somewhere else.

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      Yale

      Small class size and intimate contact with faculty

      Focus on learning without grades

      Opportunity to work globally in any field

      Harvard

      Broadest range of courses and experienced faculty

      Unsurpassed alumni base

      Huge, diverse class with multiple perspectives

      Georgetown

      Large course offerings in government and regulation

      Opportunity to do internships/externships in DC during the semester

      Extensive semester abroad options

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      I really only have one honestly, Melbourne University

      local for me

      very high ranked but affordable compared to other similarly ranked institutions

      offers very interesting electives, exchange opportunities and degree partnerships

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      Yale, Stanford, Harvard:

      -Because they are Yale, Stanford, and Harvard

      UC Berkeley:

      Went to undergrad here, so I am greatly nostalgic, would love to be a student there again at my old age

      It's in California- as far as I'm concerned, greatest state in the Union- people can disagree, haha

      Prestige

      Absolutely beautiful campus

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    • Tuesday, Sep 25 2018

      Yale

      Prestige

      Small class size

      Faculty

      Harvard

      Also really prestigious

      Wide range of courses with really interesting ones like election law

      Faculty

      NYU

      Beautiful campus in the village

      I’m already in NYC

      Amazing faculty (again)

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