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The spring before law school

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As a senior in college, I relied on law student blogs to find out what to expect for my first year of law school. Part of the law school experience that was ignored by a lot of blawgs is the late law school application process (ie, deciding where to go, and then getting there.)

This sucked.

So, for all the 0L’s out there, here are four things that happened to me:1

1) Applying to more law schools? Waiting for more money? When it’s time to quit:
The problem is that the law schools that have given me full tuition scholarships (Drake, Stetson, etc.), are not top tier schools, and the other schools that have given sizable scholarships (Yeshiva, Temple, DePaul, etc.) are still not in UMN’s league. (keep reading)

I applied to dozens of law schools. I realized that applying to every school that sent me a fee voucher was a waste of time, especially when the schools started harassing me for deposits. The only school I paid to apply to was UMN (my first choice school). And that’s where I’m at. The lesson? It’s good to have options, but there is a such thing as overkill.


2) Financial Aid. Patience is a virtue.

They were not kidding when they said late July. And once I accept these loans that I will supposedly receive, how long will it take for me to get the disbursement? (read more)

I go to a public law school, so financial aid is based on the FAFSA. Students who take out the full amount of loans get around $7,000 a semester for living expenses. Check with your school and don’t be afraid to ask the financial aid office, “How much do students have to live on after tuition and fees?” if that’s what you really want to know. And yes, loans came in about a week before class started.


3) Minority Followup: I am not Tyrone.

So what are law schools doing to recruit minorities? According to National Jurist, law schools are now taking “a personal approach” to admissions.

I saw this “personal approach” at work this past year. I was more aggressively recruited by law schools than when I applied to undergrad, even though I was a better applicant coming out of high school. (read more)

This included aggressive calls from deans and questionable tactics from minority organizations within law schools.  The Lesson? Being an minority made me more desirable to law schools, but the best school for me was one that didn’t want me for my skin tone.


4) Housing: House me please! The apartment search was sort of a crapshoot. I spent a lot of time on rent.com, but I couldn’t really make any decisions without a financial aid award.

The lesson? Ask your financial aid department about your monthly budget (assuming you get all of the loans) and save up enough money for your first month’s rent and security deposit because you won’t get a reimbursement check until the eve of classes.

Also, check out the law school discussion forums. There are school-specific threads where upperclassmen from your school will answer your questions. This was very helpful to me because a lot of the UMN students I spoke to at campus preview weekend were local, or had rich parents…so they couldn’t help me find affordable housing.

I hope this helps.


1 This is my experience, it may not be true for you. Please communicate with your law school and current students at your school.

2 If you are applying to UMinnesota (and don’t have children or pets) you can apply to the Gamma Eta Gamma house. Gamma is a co-ed legal fraternity that is close to the school and rents rooms at $400/month.

6 Comments

  • Chere
    April 7, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Ugh, the housing thing is SO TRUE! I was in France when I had to find a place to live, and it about drove me crazy. And I actually ended up *almost* moving in with a 2L who was advertising their condo on Top Law School (I ended up getting an apt on campus at the last minute instead).

    I didn’t do the forums that asked about numbers, etc., but I met a TON of my incoming classmates on the TLS page and {some of us} are now BFFs…We bonded in the weeks before school started, hiked, made COSTCO and IKEA runs together – it was the things Admissions videos are made of 🙂

    I’m adding a piece of advice to yours (because lord knows that MY blog isn’t going to help any 0Ls, lol) – ask, and ye shall receive. Example: an incoming student from out of state was asking what neighborhoods are like, where to live, etc. She emailed me and I drove over to her prospective digs last weekend to check them out in the day/night. To the 0Ls – most of us, the normal ones, really do want to help you! We remember what it’s like…

    Great post Jansen!

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  • Jansen
    April 7, 2009 at 7:29 pm

    Actually someone offered to do that for me before I moved here (they offered to take pictures of the neighborhoods)… and I thought that was a bit strange.

    But then again, if someone wanted me to do that now, I would probably do it…so I guess it’s not so weird after all!

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  • MB
    April 7, 2009 at 9:40 pm

    Hey, J., great post. Despite still having some aps outstanding, I think I’m so ready just to get it all over with and commit. I thought I was done, then had that late competitor for UofM’s affection, but now I think I’m just about ready to commit once again.

    It’s funny how I don’t worry about finding a place – probably because there are so many great houses in our price range out in our desired neighborhoods. Trying to find anything in Ithaca scared the crap out of me. I’m sure it helps we’re arriving way early. Good to hear about financial aid too.

    I wish more future 1Ls would show up on LSD and ask questions – I’m getting tired of holding down the fort for us 0L newbies on my own.

    Keep up the great advice. I honestly think your blawg had a significant role in making me feel comfortable that UofM was the right choice – particularly in light of a lot of great options thrown my way.

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