CSU or no go? Forum
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CSU or no go?
I'm currently a sophomore ungrad in Ohio. I took a 2 year law class in high school and I found it very intriguing. I also competed in mock trial and a moot court competition. I'm thinking about applying to law school when I graduate. I want to get an accounting or finance job in cleveland and then go to Cleveland State Law part time. Therefore, I won't have much debt at all, and CSU has good placement in Cleveland. However, Cleveland is a dying city. And I don't know exactly what type of law I want to get into. Is it worth it for me to go this route? Opinions are appreciated.
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Re: CSU or no go?
No it doesnt.MVNU wrote:CSU has good placement in Cleveland
http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school=clevelandstateCSU wrote:48.9% of graduates were known to be employed in long-term, full-time legal jobs.
No. You should go somewhere with better job placement stats.MVNU wrote: Is it worth it for me to go this route?
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No. You should go somewhere with better job placement stats.[/quote]
What about Ohio State? It's a lot of debt though going there.
What about Ohio State? It's a lot of debt though going there.
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Re: CSU or no go?
[/quote]I'd seriously reconsider going to law school if these are your only two options. [/quote]
I'm open to hearing all options, I'm only a sophomore. I just considered those 2 as my most cost efficient and logical options. No school in Ohio seems to have good placement stats.
I'm open to hearing all options, I'm only a sophomore. I just considered those 2 as my most cost efficient and logical options. No school in Ohio seems to have good placement stats.
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Re: CSU or no go?
I think, though I could be wrong these days, that Case Western gives out a lot of scholarship money with low to no stipulations. I'm pretty sure they are desperate to keep their numbers somewhat respectable. Anyways, if you want to work in Cleveland, I think that would probably be a better option assuming you could keep the debt at a respectable level.