Just for fun.
Cost of Attendance being equal to you, which school would you choose?
Just for fun.
Cost of Attendance being equal to you, which school would you choose?
@dimakyure869 said:
@johnbaek2325 said:
@dimakyure869 said:
Whichever area you want to practice in. If either, then whichever will be cheaper COA.
COA = Cost Of Attendance??
I think they should be about the same. That is why I am having a difficult time deciding.
Check the schools' budgets which will show you the loan limits/breakdowns. Thats not really a thing you want to assume. Also if it's that close, you should definitely visit or at least talk to as many people as you can... especially get a feel for their OCS.
If your scholarships are similar, be sure to negotiate... that may be the deciding factor.
Also be wary of any conditional scholarships and if both schools use them, talk to current students about section stacking. Conditional scholarships alone are a hard sell, but combined with section stacking, that'd be a hard no for me unless you can get the conditions removed via negotiation.
@dimakyure869
As you suggested, I did check the COA and they were indeed very similar.
The scholarship is somewhat conditional but very reasonable in my opinion.
I only have to maintain full-time student status with a minimum of 2.0 GPA.
Oh and I almost forgot to negotiate. It's a very very good idea!!
Thanks :)
@adelahanty103 said:
@johnbaek2325 Well, both Champaign Urbana (CU) and Madison are really easy places to live that are centrally located to bigger cities, particularly CU. We are 2 hours from St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis and 3.5 hours from Madison. I'd say as a city and for better access to the outdoors (which I personally care about) Madison has more to offer. It's next to lakes, more forest areas, etc. and it also has a bit more of a buzz being the capital. I do think Madison is more expensive though when it comes to rent. I can't say if that particular factor is enough to really sway you though.
When I first came to CU I was a bit nervous (satellite maps don't really say much but corn), but it's been a solid place to live. CU is quieter, yet has a surprising array of buzz from University happenings, good restaurants, and there's less ability for me to get distracted while I'm here. Most everyone is either a student, faculty, or staff, so getting to know your community and professors feels very easy. Most professors I know in town love working and living in CU because they get a lot of research and work done, and whenever they feel like traveling to a bigger city for things that aren't here, it's easy. The access to Chicago and its opportunities can't be overstated here, so again, it might depend on where you feel like you might end up after graduation.
I think you've got a hard choice here, Jinnipig. If you have the resources, you should probably take a trip to visit both to get a feel.
WOW. @adelahanty103!!
Thank you for such a heartfelt response. It was tremendously helpful :)
@dimakyure869 said:
Whichever area you want to practice in. If either, then whichever will be cheaper COA.
COA = Cost Of Attendance??
I think they should be about the same. That is why I am having a difficult time deciding.
@adelahanty103 said:
Agree with Justicerequiresconsequences. I live in Champaign-Urbana and work at UIUC. I can't necessarily comment on the differences of strengths and weaknesses between the two law schools with certainty, but I could help shed some light on the differences in the communities, area, and aspects outside of school. What factors are most important to you? That may help folks weigh in on your question.
Please do shed some light. Do you like Champaign-Urbana? What would you say the pros and cons about the area?
@67129 said:
Where do you think you will practice? That should be a significant factor.
I don't know and quite frankly I don't really care
I have been accepted to both schools with FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIP.
I am having a difficult time deciding.
Which school would YOU choose to go?
Although the score sometimes drops 2-3 points from time to time, I've been mostly scoring exactly @ 167.
The problem is that the score never seems to go beyond 167 no matter what I do.
Sometimes I get -0 on Logic Games and get 167.
Sometimes I totally screw up on Logic Games and/or run out of time and still end up with 167.
When I do Blind Review or do the test under untimed condition, more often than not, my score is well above 170.
I am taking the January 2022 test and my goal is 170.
So frustrated.
Any help would be highly appreciated!!!
I would love to join but I watched it already.. :(
We meet twice a week.
Wednesday and Saturday 3-7pm @ Shinchon (신촌)
Are you on medications? If not, consult with your doctor. I think it should help.
I am thinking of starting a small (in-person) study group!!
We will discuss further for details to how to run the study group but following is the general idea.
Time: Twice a week for 5 weeks
(Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday) can be changed
Location: A study cafe in Seoul (the cost will be shared equally)
We will take "timed" practice tests 62-71 under simulated conditions (I find this to be the best practice)
Blind review will be done individually at home
Come back with additional questions and we will try to help ourselves by helping each other
Most importantly, I would like all of us to be a positive influence
providing good moral support as well as holding each other accountable throughout the treacherous LSAT journey
If anyone is interested, leave me a comment or message me
And I will organize the Kakao Group Chat :)
I am thinking of starting a small (in-person) study group starting Nov. 1st
Time: Twice a week for 5 weeks
(Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday) can be changed
Location: A study cafe in Seoul (the cost will be shared equally)
We will take "timed" practice tests 62-71 under simulated conditions (I find this to be the best practice)
Blind review will be done individually at home
Come back with additional questions and we will try to help ourselves by helping each other
Most importantly, I would like all of us to be a positive influence
providing good moral support as well as holding each other accountable throughout the treacherous LSAT journey
If anyone is interested, leave me a comment
And I will organize the Kakao Group Chat :)
@dimakyure869
huh, I didn't know about NALP reports.
I will check it out.
Thanks a bunch!!!