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University of Washington Law school
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$17,501.00
Tuition
15th percentile
$13,700.00
In-state tuition
$39,824.00
CoA
16th percentile
87.80%
Bar pass rate
79th percentile
$78,000.00
Salary, 25th %
79th percentile
$90,000.00
Salary
66th percentile
$66,500.00
PI Salary
93rd percentile
59.90%
Employment rate
62nd percentile
67.30%
Grads with debt
26th percentile
$108,725.00
Average debt
52nd percentile
Budgeting
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Total CoA
Annually Default for University of Washington is $39,824
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Scholarships & grants
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Savings
Total
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Post-grad income
Annually Default for University of Washington is $78,000
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Post-grad living expenses
Annually
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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.
hahaha. I hope you get in! Truly. It makes me sad to think they would have a few of us waiting all this time just to not get in. Someone is going to get a call, I’m manifesting it.
I am not paying for LSD+ just to DM the two of you Leftie and Valorant, but if you are looking for something interesting, there is a certain person on a certain panel on 10/24 at 9am at the Westin on 5th ave that may be valuable to meet, if you have any admin law or civ pro interest (or could manifest some for the purpose of networking).
Did anyone receive scholarship info yesterday (3/17/2025)? I got an email a week ago saying I would receive financial aid info yesterday but wasn't sent anything. I'm assuming that means no aid for me but just wanted to check if maybe they were running behind.
But it looks like at least a few folks have reporting having withdrawn on here today, since it’s their deposit deadline. So there’s sure to be at least some movement soon
@BoredRusticShark: Disregard. I just found it on reddit. That’s a pretty insane offer on their part. I can’t imagine many applicants would agree to it. It’s a good law school but not that good
@BoredRusticShark: Thanks. That’s helpful. Based on my reading of it, UW remains noncommittal regardless of the chosen option. I wonder if this is more of an exercise in obtaining data more than anything else