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6,454 degree-seeking freshmen
67% graduate within six years
$13,532 average financial aid package
57% of financial need met (average)
Tuition and fees: $9,826 in-state, $24,950 out-of-state
87% Returning for sophomore year
21:1 Student-faculty ratio
Oregon
20,797 total undergrads
3,966 degree-seeking freshmen
67% graduate within six years
$10,616 average financial aid package
42% of financial need met (average)
Tuition and fees: $9,918 in-state, $30,888 out-of-state
87% Returning for sophomore year
19:1 Student-faculty ratio
Florida State
32,528 total undergrads
6,032 degree-seeking freshmen
77% graduate within six years
$8,694 average financial aid package
52% of financial need met (average)
Tuition and fees: $6,592 in-state, $22,494 out-of-state
92% Returning for sophomore year
26:1 Student-faculty ratio
The Ohio State
44,201 total undergrads
7,130 degree-seeking freshmen
83% graduate within six years
$13,115 average financial aid package
71% of financial need met (average)
Tuition and fees: $10,037 in-state, $26,537 out-of-state
92% Returning for sophomore year
19:1 Student-faculty ratio
You ganked my Nando post!
ReplyDelete(Just for the old-timers; Third Tier Reality is still posting angry screeds about law school and what a scam it all is; Nando [the site owner] has said that he is getting ready to stop posting and just leave it as a monument to scambloggery, BUT HE KEEPS WRITING!)
I'm sorry. I didn't see how it had anything to do with the post. My apologies. Perhaps you'd like to write about Nando in a separate post? He actually gets a ton of hits, so maybe just post your thoughts on his page. Good luck.
DeleteI posted the original for the few people left who remember Nando when he tried to talk to people here and didn't fit in.....we need to have a memorial to all the former posters, trolls, and related ranters.
DeleteNot ALL of them. LOL. Nando gets a ton of traffic, and I'm sure anyone looking to feel bad about law school will have already found him.
DeleteAdjunct salaries (from the adjunct project, which is crowd-sourced, so data may be incomplete):
ReplyDeleteAlabama (Tuscaloosa): $2500-4200 English; highest $5,000 (law(!))
Oregon: $3000 English; highest $6,000 (History and Environmental Sciences)
Florida State: $2800-3000 English; highest History ($4200)
Ohio State; no data for English; assorted Arts & Humanities mostly in the $3200-$4700 range (with a few outliers, including $988 for what I hope was a very short music course); highest in unspecified department ($6580)
Wonder what the coaches make?
Thanks for that, Cassandra. I didn't know my college's numbers, Ohio, mediocre regional campus. English is $3400. My Math pal (I do know people in other disciplines) say they pay almost $4k a section, and most of those people get a guarantee of 3 sections.
DeleteOhio Statehas the best stats of the bunch in these categories:
ReplyDelete83% graduate within six years
71% of financial need met (average)
92% Returning for sophomore year
19:1 Student-faculty ratio
That makes them the better option, to me.