<p>I am a 25yr old white male going into my 3rd semester at community college. I have a 3.9 GPA over 30 credits and some pretty good E.C.'s I have a really good essay/life story, and I recently received an email from Columbia urging me to apply, so I looked into it and discovered Columbia GS. As a “non-traditional” student, I think this is a really great fit, as I’ve always thought I could be pushed to my intellectual threshold and thrive in an Ivy League setting. I want to go to law school so it seems the “foot in the door” to Columbia Law would be a great perk of going to GS. Plan on majoring in Philosophy/History in undergrad. Right now I am just taking a Gen. Studies A.A degree track in my CC. I’ve been hearing some scare stories about people incurring massive debt, and it is shaking my infatuation with CU lately. I am still very much considering enrolling, but would it be better to apply when I’ve gotten my degree, or should I just go ahead and apply now and do it as soon as possible. I will have some really great highlights in my admission portfolio (Many impressive e.c’s–started my own 501c3 soup kitchen for homeless in downtrodden community, Phi Theta Kappa, Many Honors classes, decent letters of rec, and I know my essay will be phenomenal and touching to the adcoms)</p>
<p>Basically, wondering when is the best time to apply to maximize my potential for financial aid/also what’s best when considering lowering student loan debts. Also, would it be a more efficient patch to just stay in-state in Maryland and go to UMD CP where I could probably get a transfer excellence scholarship(a full ride-or close) to UMCP as opposed to CU GS where it is a larger unknown as far as financial aid and costs?
If I went to UMCP and got a great GPA and a very high LSAT (GPA-3.7-3.9 LSAT-169-173), would I be just as likely to get into Columbia Law as if I went to CU GS for undergrad? (or , on the flip side, would I be more likely to get in for that matter?)
Basically, how do I find out all the pros/cons without having to experience them myself.
Since this is a huge decision with such a tremendous life impact I really don’t want to get it wrong and regret it later, so I am very anxious about all this–but also over the moon excited at the possibilities…
Thanks Any info appreciated.</p>