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<p>Sybbie: I am always thankful for your input as you've been through this already. Please do not feel like you must censor what you would like to say as I am interested in the recommendations of those that have experience. Tell it like it is.</p>

<p>In the case of UT, I'm guessing you're right. I've been unable to find specifics for UT, but UMich (another great state school) sends the most students to Mich Law School, so I imagine UT is similar in that respect. If NYU Law is also likely to favor NYU undergrads, that is good news to hear if I end up attending NYU. Money is a slight issue, to the point that my parents want me to apply for financial aid but are also wealthy enough (off the books) to help pay for my education. I'm really against attending UT for many reasons that I will not go into now, but it is always there as my final option. It would probably be the most financially appealing way to go, but I would like to live and work outside of Texas and I am afraid that UT has more of a regional reputation than national (both for Law and undergrad). </p>

<p>If everything works out for the best, I will be attending Wesleyan next year with some sort of financial aid. Thanks for the input.</p>