Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her kick butt at George Mason, get into a T14 law school. Unless bragging right is worth $300,000 to her (it will be more due to flights)
+1 Stanford Law School is one of the best in the world, especially for Intellectual Property Law. Rock on at George Mason as a University Scholar and just go to Stanford Law School upon graduation. The $300K savings would put a huge dent in that law school bill. If DD is good enough to get into Stanford for a B.S. in computer science, she is sure to be good enough to get in four years from now for a J.D.
Exactly. You have prestige chasers clouding their judgment. Firms hire from law school. They don't care about undergrad. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her kick butt at George Mason, get into a T14 law school. Unless bragging right is worth $300,000 to her (it will be more due to flights)
+1 Stanford Law School is one of the best in the world, especially for Intellectual Property Law. Rock on at George Mason as a University Scholar and just go to Stanford Law School upon graduation. The $300K savings would put a huge dent in that law school bill. If DD is good enough to get into Stanford for a B.S. in computer science, she is sure to be good enough to get in four years from now for a J.D.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected. 1590, Math Olympiad awards, on a top ranked robotics team. Literally don't know what more they could've wanted.
DC's friend too. Finalist for the largest science competition in America (you know the one...) + math awards + published research (and not the BS kind) + 1590 + 96 UW GPA with top rigor. Rejected. What else is there??
Anonymous wrote:Have her kick butt at George Mason, get into a T14 law school. Unless bragging right is worth $300,000 to her (it will be more due to flights)
Anonymous wrote:Stanford. I’m super practical but this is a no brained whether she ends up at law school or not.
Anonymous wrote:Have her kick butt at George Mason, get into a T14 law school. Unless bragging right is worth $300,000 to her (it will be more due to flights)
Anonymous wrote:Have her kick butt at George Mason, get into a T14 law school. Unless bragging right is worth $300,000 to her (it will be more due to flights)
Anonymous wrote:Have her kick butt at George Mason, get into a T14 law school. Unless bragging right is worth $300,000 to her (it will be more due to flights)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD was accepted into Stanford REA on Friday. No merit or financial aid of any kind. Also was accepted today to George Mason University, in-state, full-tuition merit scholarship. This was her safety affordable option. Stanford was the stretch.
Which one to choose for a B.S. in Computer Science? The Stanford route is going to cost about $300K more over four years. Is the degree really worth that much more? DH votes for George Mason and to use the savings (including $245K 529) to pay for law school. She is planning to pursue Intellectual Property Law with a STEM B.S.
I am no Stanford fan, but for CS I would always choose Stanford. Congratulations, you've won the lottery. You'd be insane to choose George Mason for CS over Stanford. Why did you even apply? The very top CS students on the entire planet would give anything for an opportunity to study at Stanford. And you're throwing that away for George Mason?
I can't even. That's enough internet for me today.
Anonymous wrote:DD was accepted into Stanford REA on Friday. No merit or financial aid of any kind. Also was accepted today to George Mason University, in-state, full-tuition merit scholarship. This was her safety affordable option. Stanford was the stretch.
Which one to choose for a B.S. in Computer Science? The Stanford route is going to cost about $300K more over four years. Is the degree really worth that much more? DH votes for George Mason and to use the savings (including $245K 529) to pay for law school. She is planning to pursue Intellectual Property Law with a STEM B.S.
Anonymous wrote:DD was accepted into Stanford REA on Friday. No merit or financial aid of any kind. Also was accepted today to George Mason University, in-state, full-tuition merit scholarship. This was her safety affordable option. Stanford was the stretch.
Which one to choose for a B.S. in Computer Science? The Stanford route is going to cost about $300K more over four years. Is the degree really worth that much more? DH votes for George Mason and to use the savings (including $245K 529) to pay for law school. She is planning to pursue Intellectual Property Law with a STEM B.S.
Anonymous wrote:DD was accepted into Stanford REA on Friday. No merit or financial aid of any kind. Also was accepted today to George Mason University, in-state, full-tuition merit scholarship. This was her safety affordable option. Stanford was the stretch.
Which one to choose for a B.S. in Computer Science? The Stanford route is going to cost about $300K more over four years. Is the degree really worth that much more? DH votes for George Mason and to use the savings (including $245K 529) to pay for law school. She is planning to pursue Intellectual Property Law with a STEM B.S.