Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
UMD does not have a law school. That is UMB.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
Isn't UMD ranked a lot higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
There is no need for “pre-law advising” and I can’t imagine how anything in undergrad could possibly relate to bar passage rates.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about so I'd shut up. A good college pre-law advisor can make all the difference in the world. I work in law school admissions and can tell you this from daily experience. UMD has one of the top programs in the country and it absolutely makes a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save your money for law school and go to whichever of these is in-state.
While think W&M is the stronger option of the two, this is very sound advice.
+1 W&M OOS is exorbitant. Really not worth it. UMD a little better. But with two good options, silly not to go in-state.
Better in terms of OOS tuition. We don’t know which option is instate for OP.
UMD is better at what?
Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
There is no need for “pre-law advising” and I can’t imagine how anything in undergrad could possibly relate to bar passage rates.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about so I'd shut up. A good college pre-law advisor can make all the difference in the world. I work in law school admissions and can tell you this from daily experience. UMD has one of the top programs in the country and it absolutely makes a difference.
What do pre-law advisors do that's so helpful?
My (ivy) didn't have pre-law advisors and I didn't think I was going to law school until the very end, so I wouldn't have used them even if they had existed. It didn't make any difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save your money for law school and go to whichever of these is in-state.
While think W&M is the stronger option of the two, this is very sound advice.
+1 W&M OOS is exorbitant. Really not worth it. UMD a little better. But with two good options, silly not to go in-state.
Better in terms of OOS tuition. We don’t know which option is instate for OP.
UMD is better at what?
Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&M has a much stronger law school, however, which benefits its pre-law advising and a high Bar passage rate
There is no need for “pre-law advising” and I can’t imagine how anything in undergrad could possibly relate to bar passage rates.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about so I'd shut up. A good college pre-law advisor can make all the difference in the world. I work in law school admissions and can tell you this from daily experience. UMD has one of the top programs in the country and it absolutely makes a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save your money for law school and go to whichever of these is in-state.
While think W&M is the stronger option of the two, this is very sound advice.
+1 W&M OOS is exorbitant. Really not worth it. UMD a little better. But with two good options, silly not to go in-state.
Better in terms of OOS tuition. We don’t know which option is instate for OP.
UMD is better at what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save your money for law school and go to whichever of these is in-state.
While think W&M is the stronger option of the two, this is very sound advice.
+1 W&M OOS is exorbitant. Really not worth it. UMD a little better. But with two good options, silly not to go in-state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save your money for law school and go to whichever of these is in-state.
While think W&M is the stronger option of the two, this is very sound advice.