Hello!

I applied to law schools with a151 in my LSAT, 3.4 GPA, URM.

Obviously not the best but I decided to apply this cycle as it is the end of my gap year and because of other external factors.

I am interested in International Law which is why I applied to American as it's ranked #4 in IL.

I got into American with no money and I would have to move to D.C. Tuition itself would be $174,000 for 3 years.

American is my #1 because of the amazing international program but that cost...but I also would want to practice law in D.C.

I got into St. Thomas University and got $25,000 scholarship so it would come out around $65,000 for 3 years and live at home.

It is tempting only because I wouldn't have to take out as many loans.

My parents also wouldn't be able to help out with law school $ as they support my family + grandparents.

I would love to hear anyone's thoughts, input and/or what you would do in my position. Thank you and hope you're all staying safe!

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  • Sunday, Apr 05 2020

    I think you can try to get your LSAT up a bit in this day and age all that debt is p scary

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  • Sunday, Apr 05 2020

    Neither of those schools. Get your LSAT up and you'll be competitive for the top schools.

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  • Sunday, Apr 05 2020

    @68834 Haha it is nice being accepted but that 6 figure debt isn't so nice

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  • Sunday, Apr 05 2020

    @rbreville506 I've been thinking about sitting for the June LSAT because I know I could do better. My fear is that June LSAT will get cancelled as well. But we will see!

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  • Saturday, Apr 04 2020

    I know it is exciting to get accepted but please retake the LSAT. That’s a lot of debt you’re talking about.

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  • Saturday, Apr 04 2020

    I would say, You can sit for June LSAT and hopefully get a higher LSAT score and send a letter to American University letting them know that you have a higher LSAT score. With this pandemic, the schools have extended their enrollment for the year. So scholarship money may or may not be available after june.

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  • Saturday, Apr 04 2020

    What kind of law are you looking to practice? American has good job placement in DC but...at sticker price? Bro, what are the odds you give it a year and bring up that LSAT? With some work, we could be talking a whole other story.

    I think either of those schools will teach you to be a great attorney. If it were me, I’d choose the local, cheaper option: there’s no need to go into insurmountable debt for law school.

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