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Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:32 am
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TommyK wrote:I assume since the sticker for BYU is low, that you're mormon. If so, I would pick BYU. BYU outperforms their rankings as far as placement and $11k is pretty darn cheap if you don't mind the whole chastity, no alcohol, no coffee thing.
RockyIII wrote:TommyK wrote:I assume since the sticker for BYU is low, that you're mormon. If so, I would pick BYU. BYU outperforms their rankings as far as placement and $11k is pretty darn cheap if you don't mind the whole chastity, no alcohol, no coffee thing.
Ah but he is married? So sex is go right? Or are you not allowed to use birth control?
This. Personally, I would not pick BYU because sex, booze and caffeine may be the three things that get me through law school. But if LDS is your thing, go for it.TommyK wrote:I assume since the sticker for BYU is low, that you're mormon. If so, I would pick BYU. BYU outperforms their rankings as far as placement and $11k is pretty darn cheap if you don't mind the whole chastity, no alcohol, no coffee thing.
Depends on who your wife is. But if she's mormon, I guess you're probably rightTommyK wrote:
Sure - sex with your wife... but that sounds like a drag, man
Aww, that's not nice.RockyIII wrote:Depends on who your wife is. But if she's mormon, I guess you're probably rightTommyK wrote:
Sure - sex with your wife... but that sounds like a drag, man
I take it that you have a job lined up? In that case, go to the school you like the most while attempting to minimize debt. I'm not sure which of your options is cheapest since you only provided scholarship information (as opposed to cost of attendance information), so that's for you to decide. One thing to consider is how future clients will perceive your degree (i.e., does Utah have more "prestige" than BYU?).JLJ wrote:I currently live in Utah and I most likely want to work here with my Dad who is a founding partner in a small law firm