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About law school.....seriously consider what you're getting into. take lightly those starting salaries schools post. with the exception of the NYUs, Columbias, Harvards, Yales, etc..., its not easy getting those jobs. In fact, it's hard, really hard. You have to get in the top 10-15% of your class, and these kids are all real smart also. On top of that, law schools put a ton of weight on your undergrad GPA (and the schools reputation) and your LSAT score. If you don't get above 165 on your LSAT your chances of landing one of those $160,000 a year jobs is small....mostly because you will need to be in the top 10% of your class. If you just really want to be a lawyer, that may not be as relevant for you, but you should still think hard because it's a huge investment and a HUGE opportunity cost. THink 40,000 in tuition and 40,000 in lost salary, for 3 years. That's $240,000 in cost in 3 years, which doesn't include the increase pay raises. All that for perhaps a modest yearly bump in salary to $60,000
Last edited by jerZ07002 on Jan-18-2008 at 05:07
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