This. If she is smart enough to get a 172 and a 3.8 GPA, then she should be able to figure this out as well. She is what, 21 years old or so, right? Cut the apron strings, Mom. |
So it is NOT ok for a parent to try and give solicited advice to her kid about a huge and expensive decision the parent may be paying for, but it is 100% OK for a stranger on the internet to give unsolicited advice to another stranger? That makes PERFECT sense. |
Or, perhaps, the person uses the board and knows that some people, unlike PP, are not sshats who may have useful advice. |
Just ignore them. They don't have high performing kids like yours. All working at McD. |
| Law is really the field where rankings matter most. Apply to the the top fourteen and go to the highest ranked one DC get in to. |
This is not about you discussing with her. It’s about you posting on DCUM soliciting recommendations for her. Let this adult do her own research. |
| Those are some good stats! But why the pivot from math to law? There is no doubt she could get into a great law school, which would open many doors in the legal field. But does she know what it’s like to be a lawyer? Is she comfortable with lots or reading and writing? How are her writing skills? Even if she gets into a great school, still make sure this is the path she wants to go down. Make sure she’s knows what practicing law is like before commuting $100,000s to getting a JD. |
I agree with this. I received significant merit aid at a regional law school. It did not open as many doors as a highly ranked school would have. But if her goal is to practice family law, it doesn't really matter. So she should think about what she wants to do. Big Law and Big Gov are obsessed with which law school you attended even 30 years down the road. |
| That's a pretty solid score and might land some aid at T14 schools. Apply to all of the 7-20 schools. |
| Apply from the bottom half of the T14 to somewhere in the 20 to 25 range. Go to the best one that admits you. |
Do not go into law unless attending top 10 (probably top 8). It is not worth it and your kid will regret it for the rest of their life especially if loans are involved. Things have changed in the last 20 years. |
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Would recommend applying to anything other than HYS of the T14 schools in addition to the bottom half. I was able to get a scholarship in the form of financial aid by letting the FA office know of other FA offers. You never know what might work.
But also if she wants to work in biglaw, she will be able to pay it off all loans in about 5 years if she’s smart about her salary. |
Are you trying to say that a large portion of the back end of the T14 isn't working in BigLaw anymore? That the T14 is now T8? (Finding that hard to believe.) |
There are many many doc reviewers who graduated from top 15 to top 25 law schools (I even saw top 5 grad) as well as as those who were former associates at BigLaw. They are struggling to pay off ~200K student loans. Unless you have a solid connection who can get the law school grad into a decent position upon graduation, it will be a struggle unless the grad is a top law school grad. Higher ranked better. |
| Wherever she wants |