Private Minnesota law school worth full scholarship?

<p>Hamline puts a whopping [3.2[/url</a>] percent of its class into public interest. CUNY places nearly [url=&lt;a href=“6 Keys to a Stellar Law School Resume - Professional Resume Writers”&gt;6 Keys to a Stellar Law School Resume - Professional Resume Writers]20%[/url</a>] of its class into public interest. Hamline’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program (“LRAP”) is only good if you stay in [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.lrapmn.org/documents/5160812013%20Program%20Guidelines.pdf]Minnesota[/url”&gt;http://www.lrapmn.org/documents/5160812013%20Program%20Guidelines.pdf]Minnesota[/url</a>]. CUNY’s LRAP barely exists [url=&lt;a href=“http://apps.americanbar.org/legalservices/probono/lawschools/25.html]at”&gt;http://apps.americanbar.org/legalservices/probono/lawschools/25.html]at</a> all](<a href=“6 Keys to a Stellar Law School Resume - Professional Resume Writers”>6 Keys to a Stellar Law School Resume - Professional Resume Writers). The total cost of attendance at Hamline is [$47,000[/url</a>]. The total cost of attendance at CUNY is [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.law.cuny.edu/financial-aid/student-budget.html]$33,360”&gt;http://www.law.cuny.edu/financial-aid/student-budget.html]$33,360</a> In-State and $41,800 for Out-of-State students](<a href=“http://law.hamline.edu/admissions/costs_financing.html]$47,000[/url”>http://law.hamline.edu/admissions/costs_financing.html) this year. Next year it will go up. </p>

<p>In short, neither should be your frontrunner but if you absolutely have to pick I’d go with CUNY. A much better strategy would probably be retaking the LSAT.</p>