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Ave Maria University
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$23,231.00
Tuition
34th percentile
$49,378.00
CoA
50th percentile
67.70%
Bar pass rate
36th percentile
$80,000.00
Salary, 25th %
60th percentile
$90,000.00
Salary
45th percentile
$68,000.00
PI Salary
51st percentile
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Employment rate
70.60%
Grads with debt
55th percentile
$144,138.00
Average debt
87th percentile
Budgeting
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Total CoA
Annually Default for Ave Maria School Of Law is $49,378
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Scholarships & grants
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Savings
Total
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Post-grad income
Annually Default for Ave Maria School Of Law is $80,000
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Post-grad living expenses
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Est. loan interest rate
[IMPORTANT] These estimates are for high level planning only. Things like summer jobs, when you spend your savings, and other financial decisions will impact exactly how much you pay.
My status just changed today to "pending decision". At the top it says: "This is to notify you that your application has been reviewed by all assigned reviewers and is ready for a decision."
Has anyone received an update? My status just changed to "Review in Progress" - "This is to notify you that your file has been sent to the Admissions Committee for review."
@VictoriousInquisitiveCockroach: Youre not going to like it but wait a year and retake the LSAT. Tier 4 Schools simply are not worth the full price, youre going to have six figures of debt with a 5 figure job
Also i scored 3 points higher than a guy who got a full ride here. His major was sports management what a joke. a 2.5 stem degree is worth a 4.0 bullshit degree.
DepressedPainstakingWyrm
16:49
@FlutteringSqueamishPuffin: I got accepted with the same conditional scholarship....any insight on how often people lose that conditional $? What is the median, and how hard is it to hold onto? I worry it is designed to lose....
DepressedPainstakingWyrm
16:50
I have heard that conditional scholarships are risky..but if it's attainable, I would like to consider it! Anyone have thoughts or experience here with the conditional $?
I would be cautioned to go to any school that has a condition. Look up their 509 report and other documents showing how many people lose scholarships. I am not saying law schools do this on purpose but it is very convienient when people just barely get below the GPA and are now paying full price to the school
@FlutteringSqueamishPuffin: I am not being elitist as I am applying to similar ranked schools. I was just curious because I have barely been able to find anyone who went
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