BU is an outstanding choice, and BU actually had the HIGHEST number of transfers into Harvard according to Harvard's 509 in case you are still interested in Harvard after 1L. But congratulations, no matter what you do, you'll be in incredible hands
BU is a great law school, top 30 in the country. Also, "Big Law" can be utterly miserable and may not be the path you want, anyhow. I have known many people who burnt out very fast working in corporate law.
Congats on your application success. I'm not in the law world and I'm not that much older than you, but I feel like as I've gotten older i have realised that rankings are really not the be all end all. And (as you touched on) they tend to allow people who don't necessarily know better than you make you doubt your choices and reasonings. There are so many ways to skew ranking and it's impossible for them to reflect the exact values and career goals that you hold. I'm also not american so maybe some people might care exactly which school someone goes to but I have no doubt you will be able to make a great career for yourself no matter the path you choose.
you can do just as well at BU. Make those connections, make sure to get internships and convert one to long term employment. It totally makes sense to choose a law school closer to home so don't feel bad about your decision! Money is also not everything, family matters, comfort matters because sometimes Big Law isn't even what you want to do!
This made me so happy for you. I’ve been watching you for some time now and hearing that you’ll be at BU is so exciting. This year I applied to undergrad and was hoping to get into UChicago and I did. However, after a lot of contemplation I chose to go to BU for my next four. It’s so amazing to see you grow and I am beyond proud of you! ☹️
I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing the LSAT test she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
Congrats!! Hope all goes well for you. Don’t worry about what other people think of your decision. You have to choose where your growth will be best for you, in various areas of life. Any updates on where your pre-med friend is going?
I would do anything to get into most of those schools.... I scored a 156 in June (150 on my first try, ugh) so I'll be lucky to get in a top 100 lol... but we will see what happens. I really don't want to take the LSAT without logic games bc I fear I will score even lower, but everyone is telling me to give it another shot.
I would go to Cornell Law because Ivy League has its global appeal that cannot be under-estimated in today's job market. But best of luck if you value close proximity to your home town more.
Brilliant news. Boston U has a great law school, and the reasons for selecting are absolutely sound. There’s a kind of nonsense over this idea of ‘best’ universities, that is far too generalised and nothing to do with how individuals engage with the curriculum or the opportunities, nor how they succeed in their chosen areas beyond graduation. I was thinking about it a lot recently with these ridiculous threats from major firms that they wouldn’t hire students from Columbia or students from - LOL - Harvard, because of what’s seen as endorsing participation in protests. Honestly, firms have always been low risk when it comes to engage in graduate students. For someone like you who has an interest in the literary field as well as law, you have far more niche opportunities that will likely reflect the work that you really want to do rather than the idea of going into a nameless, faceless corporation. I think you know very well that what they want is somebody who is both capable and imaginative.
BU is a great choice and your reasons don’t have to make sense to anyone but you. There is always the option to transfer to Harvard after your first year too
Don't be short sighted. With the saved $$$, those extra $$$ could be invested. Roughly 88x by age 65. Save and invest $100,000 once...leads to about $8.8M. Who's making more? Suggest people look at/revisit compounding interest.
BU is an incredible school! And especially if it's cheaper than Cornell and NYU, it totally makes sense
BU is an outstanding choice, and BU actually had the HIGHEST number of transfers into Harvard according to Harvard's 509 in case you are still interested in Harvard after 1L. But congratulations, no matter what you do, you'll be in incredible hands
I can't wait to see you in a different city like Boston. I hope you'll show us around Boston on your camera. Good luck.
Congratulations! Boston Uni Law School is world class. You are on your way to the top! Am so proud of you. Richard
Congratulations on Boston! That's huge. I've enjoyed your videos as I get ready to apply to schools this fall.
BU is absolutely stunning! Boston is extremely fun. Good luck!
BU is a great law school, top 30 in the country. Also, "Big Law" can be utterly miserable and may not be the path you want, anyhow. I have known many people who burnt out very fast working in corporate law.
Congats on your application success. I'm not in the law world and I'm not that much older than you, but I feel like as I've gotten older i have realised that rankings are really not the be all end all. And (as you touched on) they tend to allow people who don't necessarily know better than you make you doubt your choices and reasonings. There are so many ways to skew ranking and it's impossible for them to reflect the exact values and career goals that you hold. I'm also not american so maybe some people might care exactly which school someone goes to but I have no doubt you will be able to make a great career for yourself no matter the path you choose.
I'm so sorry for all the pain you went through. Thank you for updating us and I can't wait to see more of your vlogs. 😊
you can do just as well at BU. Make those connections, make sure to get internships and convert one to long term employment. It totally makes sense to choose a law school closer to home so don't feel bad about your decision! Money is also not everything, family matters, comfort matters because sometimes Big Law isn't even what you want to do!
This made me so happy for you. I’ve been watching you for some time now and hearing that you’ll be at BU is so exciting.
This year I applied to undergrad and was hoping to get into UChicago and I did. However, after a lot of contemplation I chose to go to BU for my next four.
It’s so amazing to see you grow and I am beyond proud of you! ☹️
Congratulations! So happy for you!
I failed 3 times, i lost money to reviews that never helped but the major thing is that I've not lost hope
Passing the LSAT is when you study hard,if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself help like Mr Thomas
I had interest in working with him but I was discouraged by my friends out of ignorance 😔
I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing the LSAT test she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
Sometimes hard work doesn’t pay you have to back it up with smartness🤓, I think your cousin understood that perfectly
His info
Congrats!! Hope all goes well for you. Don’t worry about what other people think of your decision. You have to choose where your growth will be best for you, in various areas of life. Any updates on where your pre-med friend is going?
I would do anything to get into most of those schools.... I scored a 156 in June (150 on my first try, ugh) so I'll be lucky to get in a top 100 lol... but we will see what happens. I really don't want to take the LSAT without logic games bc I fear I will score even lower, but everyone is telling me to give it another shot.
so proud of you!
I would go to Cornell Law because Ivy League has its global appeal that cannot be under-estimated in today's job market. But best of luck if you value close proximity to your home town more.
What area of law do you want to practice?
Can you record yourself saying car keys now and then again in 3-4 years after you're done law school in boston?
Brilliant news. Boston U has a great law school, and the reasons for selecting are absolutely sound. There’s a kind of nonsense over this idea of ‘best’ universities, that is far too generalised and nothing to do with how individuals engage with the curriculum or the opportunities, nor how they succeed in their chosen areas beyond graduation.
I was thinking about it a lot recently with these ridiculous threats from major firms that they wouldn’t hire students from Columbia or students from - LOL - Harvard, because of what’s seen as endorsing participation in protests. Honestly, firms have always been low risk when it comes to engage in graduate students. For someone like you who has an interest in the literary field as well as law, you have far more niche opportunities that will likely reflect the work that you really want to do rather than the idea of going into a nameless, faceless corporation. I think you know very well that what they want is somebody who is both capable and imaginative.
It's admirable that you value your family and loved ones more than the reputation of a law school. 멋진 로스쿨 생활을 응원하겠습니다!
great choice!
Headed the same direction
congratulations, 🌸🎀🎀🏫💞
BU is a great choice and your reasons don’t have to make sense to anyone but you. There is always the option to transfer to Harvard after your first year too
Congratulations counselor
You made a good choice. :)
Walking distance to Fenway Park. No further justification needed.
Boston ain’t no joke
Congratulations
Boston University! woohoo
unrelated but i have a crush on you haha
Don't be short sighted. With the saved $$$, those extra $$$ could be invested. Roughly 88x by age 65. Save and invest $100,000 once...leads to about $8.8M. Who's making more?
Suggest people look at/revisit compounding interest.
Yup, disappointed. We thought we could live vicariously through you going to Cornell Law School. It was not to be. Hmphh.
Are you serious?