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University of St. Thomas School of Law
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$22,233.00
Tuition
44th percentile
$43,165.00
CoA
36th percentile
82.00%
Bar pass rate
20th percentile
$65,000.00
Salary, 25th %
52nd percentile
$77,000.00
Salary
43rd percentile
$61,000.00
PI Salary
72nd percentile
35.90%
Employment rate
15th percentile
73.20%
Grads with debt
52nd percentile
$72,264.00
Average debt
11th percentile
Budgeting
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Total CoA
Annually Default for University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) is $43,165
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Savings
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Post-grad income
Annually Default for University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) is $65,000
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Post-grad living expenses
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@MidwestHopeful: that's awesome! Yeah I have visited a few times and it is a great school and environment. I think I'm going with Mitchell Hamline for this fall. GL!
@Cbean: My #1 was Marquette for the longest time, but for personal reasons I have decided to stay close to home (I'm from the twin cities suburbs). I unfortunately didn't get into UMN (not surprising): but I have heard nothing but good things about UST. I'm also holding out hope for Mitchell Hamline. I've been under review for almost a month. I've only heard good things from MH's alumni, but I am concerned about their job placement history
@Cbean: Thanks :) I know this is the St Thomas page, but is MH really as bad as everyone makes it out to be? Honestly am considering going there if I can get a decent scholarship
@redbellpepper: I really don't think so. I got amazing vibes from ASD and I've been familiar with the school for years. Almost all of the attys I worked for went there and half of all MN attys are alums, so the alumni pool is huge. I think it's a great school, but so are all MN law schools
@Cbean: That's what I thought too but everyone is always like "50/50 chance you'll be a lawyer" when it is known that MH has a big/huge hybrid online program which benefits people that are going for a JD advantage job
@redbellpepper: yeah, 100%. Law school is what you make of it. There are a lot of factors to consider but I think it's a good fit for me and it is close to home :) so that's a plus lol