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SeaOttering
Class of 2027
First choice school:
3.5/4.3
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169/180
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School apps

Rank
2023-2024
Result App type FW Resident Schol... Sent Sent raw Received Received raw Complete Complete raw UR UR raw UR2 UR2 raw II II raw Decision Decision raw
29 Boston College Rejected RDregular decision Apr 18 2024-04-18
27 Boston University WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Jan 24 2024-01-24
29 Fordham University WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Feb 01 2024-02-01
35 George Washington Un... Accepted RDregular decision $105,000 Jan 17 2024-01-17
71 Northeastern University WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Feb 09 2024-02-09
60 UCDavis WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Feb 29 2024-02-29
35 UIowa Accepted RDregular decision Mar 17 2024-03-17 Mar 22 2024-03-22
16 UMinnesota WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Dec 20 2023-12-20
49 UWashington Accepted, Wi... RDregular decision Mar 01 2024-03-01
40 UWisconsin WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Feb 16 2024-02-16 Mar 04 2024-03-04

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SeanStrickland2024
17:51
@erase: minor edge if you can tie it into your why law, like bio ethics or something
babybunny
17:51
I think the general consensus is that neither majors nor minors matter too much, only your GPA
babybunny
17:53
i did a double major and graduated in three years and they don’t gaf
[] erase
17:54
should i get an internship to work in a county clerk's office next semester?
babybunny
17:54
anything you can write about is good
babybunny
17:54
why not
babybunny
17:55
as long as it won’t hurt your GPA
[] erase
17:55
idk time management
[] erase
17:55
any tips for time management? esp for finals
babybunny
17:56
I like to make checklists and check things off when I’m done with them
anyone got any clue what's going on with sls.......
[] erase
17:57
i am procrastinating
babybunny
17:58
we can bully you off of here if that would help you get your work done :)
[] erase
18:00
i'm done bye bye! i'll be back later
slaywer
18:20
helppp UT Austin or Gerogetown? Interested in public law. Not interested in living in texas long term but a good school environment/culture is important to me. 90k + instate tution from texas and 186k total after 3 years from GT
trees1234567
18:28
tinman (if he is still around the site) would have good perspective on this
18:38
@slaywer: georgetown 100%. better lrap, and you'll get your loan remainder forgiven after 10 years if you stay in public interest
LuckyDog
18:39
When will we can the Cornell WL movement
18:40
if you make 75k or less, gulc will cover 100% of your loans. if you make 110k, you'll only have to pay like 1k a month max
does anyone think pepperdine still has As to give out?
Ijustwannagetinman
18:45
I would pick Georgetown
Ijustwannagetinman
18:46
I just think as he thoroughly researched the schools, Texas is a great law school, but there’s a significant gap between top 14 schools and even number 15. Texas is a great school and has an expanding LRAP program, but I believe it’s more limiting to Texas than we are led to believe
Ijustwannagetinman
18:46
I do love Texas though
Ijustwannagetinman
18:46
@menherachan: Texas also does that but goes up to 120k
Ijustwannagetinman
18:47
Idk anything about georgetowns LRAP tbh. But the environment strikes me as much more competitive in general which was a turn off for me
Ijustwannagetinman
18:47
I think there’s an argument for both
trees1234567
18:58
see tinman dropping knowledge
19:04
FWIW the terms of LRAPs vary *significantly* beyond the topline figures everyone looks at (Pay $0 below X in income, benefit-eligible up to $Y in income)
19:05
For anyone picking a school based on that, I would review LRAP terms (NB: A lot of programs have made changes recently since the SAVE repayment plan was introduced, so updated plan documents may not be available. Email the school's LRAP point person if you have unanswered questions)
19:08
For one example: Georgetown's LRAP requires you to enter within two years of graduation, or request an extension if you spend two years in clerkships (not eligible for LRAP). Texas' LRAP has a similar two-year window, but automatically extends it to three for clerkships *immediately after graduation*
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