How I Chose My Law School + Choice Reveal!
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
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I'm going to law school, and taking you all with me through the selection process. I applied to 13 law schools, and narrow them down to my number one choice. You'll even see the deposit process! Play the game and guess where I chose before the reveal.
Places I applied and talk about in the video (in no particular order):
Wisconsin-Madison
Duke
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest
North Carolina Chapel Hill
Penn State Dickinson
Boston College
Washington University
UC Irvine
Notre Dame
University of Minnesota
Washington and Lee
(I also applied to University of Pennsylvania but forgot to mention it.)
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Iam so glad I came across your channel very informative and I love your bubbly personality...congratulations on all your success well-deserved
congrats!! definitely going to watch your journey. Can't wait to know my decision in the next few months!
Please let me know! Excited for you!
I have four graduate degrees and the most important element to going to any graduate school is knowing you have a supporter or mentor at the school.
The first two times I was totally on my own and the experiences in both those places were often very unenjoyable. Be sure that when you pick your grad school know someone there believes in you and will encourage and help steer you when you need it. They should also be someone who cares if you get a job when you get out with their education in hand, too.
THIS VIDEO IS WHAT I JUST NEEDED FOR MOTIVATION & SOME INSPO! AND GOOD CHOICE TOO!
You are so adorable! Yayy! You're going to WashU!!!!! Could you please elaborate on how you were able to receive financial help for you to visit? How did that convo go?
They just sent me a postcard in the mail after I took the LSAT offering to pay. I emailed them back to follow up. If you're looking for aid in visiting, it is certainly worth inquiring about the opportunity through email!
Great Job! Did you apply to these schools during early admission bc I know some school will not want you to apply to other schools if you apply with them?
So what I think you're referring to is early decision. Once you apply to a school for early decision, you CANNOT apply to any other schools unless you are rejected, waitlisted, or deferred to the regular admission cycle. I didn't have any place that I for sure wanted to go to regardless of financial aid offers, so I didn't apply for early decision anywhere.
@@LifeAsALawStudent Ok, thank you so much!
@@LifeAsALawStudent What do you mean you can't apply for any other schools? How can they know if you applied for other schools?
I'm going to be making that decision in another year and half.
Late in the game but Congratulations 🎊 awesome content within this video!
Hey, this is amazing! I'm from StL, I grew up by the Delmar Divide near WashU! I have a question: did you apply for a specific scholarship for your fullride, or was it offered along with your acceptance?
Some schools do have scholarships you officially apply for, but at WashU the Fellowship was part of my acceptance package. Thanks for your question!
@@LifeAsALawStudent awesome, thank you!
All I see is the scene from the movie Pretty Woman when she goes into the the fancy store and says “you work on commission right?” And then shows them the bags and says “big mistake!” That’s how I feel about Notre Dame letting you get away - they are gonna wish they took this last month more seriously when you were deciding - - WashU, congrats! Wait til you see what you now have! That was the Best decision to believe in Nicole- she will bring forth tenfold back to you!! PS- I choose correctly
Big mistake! Huge. *struts out*
This is great. Congratulations! :)
& NOT incurring debt
Hey, good choice! ;) I think you'll be very happy at WashU!
Me too! Thanks :)
FYI, after watching your video I noticed that when you paid your deposit you selected an automatic withdrawal. Meaning that if you fall behind in payments they can withdraw whatever amount is due in one fail swoop. It’s better to change that setting in online banking to Manual. That way you select what amount you send and when. So your account won’t go into overdraft. Not saying it will just looking out. Sound advice I learned from Suzi Orman financial guru.
Thanks Jonathan, personally I'm a fan of not having to keep track of when everything is due and paid with automatic payments, but it also helps to have the privilege of a full ride where no payments are ever deducted from my account.
Life As A Law Student good luck the rest of the way. 🤞👍
Life As A Law Student so how are your studies going? I hope all is well with everything. You must be enjoying the good food when you’re able to. At least I hope so. Take care.
Just curious, did you get rejected from any law schools that you applied to? I'm planning on applying next year for law schools and am terrified of getting rejected.
Hey Erika! First off, don't be terrified! You lose absolutely nothing with a no. Make sure that you apply to schools in three categories: 1) safety, 2) satisfying, and 3) reach. If you play your cards right with where you apply, there's little to no chance you'll get rejected at the first two categories. And who knows how many of the third will be happy to have you?! WashU was a bit of a reach school for me, but I ended up committing with a full ride :)
I was waitlisted at UPenn and University of North Carolina. I expected the first and honestly still don't understand the second haha.
Univ of North Carolina Chapel Hill has to accept a pretty high percentage of in-state law students, so I wouldn't take that personally at all!
Washington
Congrats!!
Thank you so much!
Honestly, I don’t want to read that much 😂
Elijah Miller I think that’s the first time ever I heard those words come from her mouth !
Hey, gotta be real
13;00-where she went
When did you submit your last application?
I believe I worked to have everything submitted by November, but I'm honestly not a hundred percent sure. Earlier is definitely better, but as long as you are in by the due date you should be good to go!
Congratulations! Just stumbled onto this video so I hope you have enjoyed law school. Please check out my channel for some legal-related videos. I went to Georgetown law and am a practicing attorney now.
Hi! You mentioned that some schools provide travel assistance for visits. Can you please elaborate on how to go about getting the school to fund your visit?
Hi Emil! WashU offered without me even asking, which was super nice. It led me to inquire if other schools would extend the same offer. It definitely depends on the school, as some just don't budget for travel funding, but many told me they would provide a limited stipend for travelling to their Admitted Students Days that could be sent to you in a check or be deposited into your Student Account (and applied toward admission fees) if you ended up attending their institution. My best advice is simply to ask what the school can offer in order for you to visit. Being able to say you have applied, it's one of your top choices, you're an excellent candidate, etc. all can help persuade offices with the budget to allocate you some money for the visit. Hope this helps!
Hi there, Would you be able to advice me with regards to what are my legal options to take down a scammer from Wisconsin ?
You should never turn down a T14. T14s have resources and job statistics that the rest of law schools lack. And why are you applying to schools you never heard of, but also T14s? This is literally the worst application/ selection video I’ve ever seen in my life. You decide law schools based on how much paper and stickers (?!?) they sent you, but then a T14 sends you “too much paper” and you just don’t want to read that much. Some news for you: law school is all about reading things. Just delete this. It makes you look stupid and uninformed about incredibly standard application norms.
What school did you attend?
@@LifeAsALawStudent A top 10. I came from a low income background, so I’m sensitive to post-grad job results. I regularly counsel younger friends who are thinking about, or applying to, law schools.
@@butch4butch That explains a lot.
She got a massive scholarship plus a stipend from a T-20 law school. You’re a big time, T-10 graduate/admitted student but you’re watching law school admissions videos. This is one of the most nauseating comments I’ve ever seen.
This was a rude comment. She can choose whatever school she wants for whatever reason she wants to