Hello all,
I am really stuck on how to decide which school to attend. My top choice school is not giving me a lot of money but is in the top 50. My other schools which are way lower ranked are giving me either a full tuition or a little more than that. It is a question of debt or no debt?
Should I look at the amount of money the school is giving me, OR should I care more about the school’s ranking, reputation, alumni network etc?
Please give me any thoughts, advice, suggestions! I would really appreciate it
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(Also, be prepared to hear replies telling you to retake the LSAT lol)
That being said, you might have mitigating circumstances that make your situation different from the typical K-JD graduate. For example someone with a strong background in electrical engineering or certain kinds of computer science who wants to stay in NorCal would probably be able to get an IP lawyer job out of Santa Clara (ranked 94) without much trouble. Unique skills and a high demand niche would work in your favor. Prior contacts in the legal world would work in your favor as well. Maybe you are a paralegal and your firm expressed a desire to have you back as a lawyer. Or maybe you want a "JD advantage" job and your current employer would love to promote you, but you're lacking the JD. I'm sure there are other special circumstances that would make either of those decisions work out better than what the averages would suggest.
In addition to perusing LST like @Pacifico recommended, I'd look around at the sort of firms you'd like to work for in the geographical area where you think you want to practice and see how many attorneys went to each of the schools you are considering. If there are none, that's not a good sign for that school. Alternatively, you might try to ask the schools for alumni contacts (they might be willing to do that now that you're admitted) and see where they ended up. You might even contact some of them to get a better idea of how well they had to do in school to get a good job, and also to get their personal perspective on the whole experience.
If the schools are not forthcoming, you can try the advanced search function on LinkedIn to find recent graduates from your target schools and see where they ended up. Some of them might even be willing to share their thoughts with you.