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University of Nebraska Law School
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$18,552.00
CoA
19th percentile
89.40%
Bar pass rate
47th percentile
$55,000.00
Salary, 25th %
21st percentile
$70,000.00
Salary
32nd percentile
$55,000.00
PI Salary
34th percentile
65.00%
Employment rate
72nd percentile
77.90%
Grads with debt
72nd percentile
$63,027.00
Average debt
3rd percentile
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Total CoA
Annually Default for University of Nebraska is $18,552
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Scholarships & grants
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Savings
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Post-grad income
Annually Default for University of Nebraska is $55,000
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Post-grad living expenses
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[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.
Thinking about emailing if there is no decision before the holidays. If there really was a issue with the system, I feel like sending out an email sooner rather than later could be good. @wealthofnations what exactly did you email them?
@PhysicalDefectiveMillipede: It would seem as though after I sent that email that they adjusted their systems internally (I saw someone else note that their status portal adjusted around that same time). I basically just inquired and said, "hey I'm sorry to even do this, sorry for being a neurotic applicant blah blah blah, but I went complete in September and have seen some other people go UR - just wanted to make sure I didn't muck anything up and am good to go"
@wealthofnations: Where are you from? Born and raised in the Lincoln area but live in Chicago now. Have heard nothing but good things about the Nebraska faculty and the environment there. Seems to be one of the better schools in the middle-of-the-pack range.
Haven't applied anywhere else at this point. Just thought I would take a stab in the dark as they seem to be pretty generous and friendly to late-ish applicants.
@AbandonedMaterialHummingbird: I'm from the east coast, currently living in VA. I totally agree though, the school has good vibes all around. If I were a tad younger I would absolutely be going there - but I'm getting older (just turned 30) and my entire family lives on the east coast. I've actually moved across the country several times over the past decade too since undergrad haha so not sure I can stomach it again
If you look at Spivey consulting’s latest blog post, they estimated that Nebraska has already over-admitted, so people will have to melt off and accept at other schools before they’ll do more admit waves
I also got that email and found it bizarre. Basically saying, you may have to wait another month of months for a decision. Get real. This is Nebraska not UMich. I think they overplayed their hand