<p>I'm in a tough position, and I would appreciate any input on this situation.
I got accepted into the law program at Miami which allows me to graduate from their law school in 6 years, and Miami is giving me 24k scholarship per year. But then, I 'm also accepted into Rice but with no aid at all. And Rice is pretty much the ivy league of the South.</p>
<p>Is Miami's law school really well known? </p>
<p>Would graduating from there get me into a good firm?</p>
<p>Does Rice send alot of students to the top law schools?</p>
<p>Consider looking at US News & World Report's graduate school ranking for Miami's law school for the first two questions. And for number three, I expect so.</p>
<p>Rice does send a lot of people to top law schools. All of the seniors I know who are going to law school are going to the very top. I know some going to Stanford, some to Duke, some to Harvard, some to Columbia. The list just goes on and on.</p>
<p>Where would you rather go? Any chance that you will change your mind about your intended profession? There are a lot of issues you will need to think about - and I think that undergrad time is a chance to explore. Rice will give you that opportunity. But 24K is a lot of money, and that should be taken into consideration, also.</p>
<p>who is going to foot the bill mom and dad or you. you must include your parents in this decision if they are going to be providing money. we sent ours to rutgers because of the ba/jd program and now kiddo decided to not attend the law school at rutgers but want to come back to texas it is a lot of money and a big decision for the whole family. rice is a wonderful school and will get you places. good luck on your decision.</p>