Trap law schools Forum
- Pomeranian
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Re: Trap law schools
Does the term "trap school" still apply today with LST and the law school financial horror articles we see on a regular basis?
- Clemenceau
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Re: Trap law schools
Perhaps a little more of the blame falls on the student because there's better resources out there now. But I still think schools that leave you in a metric ton of debt with meh employment prospects are trap schools.Pomeranian wrote:Does the term "trap school" still apply today with LST and the law school financial horror articles we see on a regular basis?
- Barack O'Drama
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Re: Trap law schools
Clemenceau wrote:Perhaps a little more of the blame falls on the student because there's better resources out there now. But I still think schools that leave you in a metric ton of debt with meh employment prospects are trap schools.Pomeranian wrote:Does the term "trap school" still apply today with LST and the law school financial horror articles we see on a regular basis?
That's also how I see it. The info is out there, but there are still trap schools.
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- mukol
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Re: Trap law schools
If you're on a full ride at say Minnnesota (Emory, WashU, etc) and it's unconditional, it can't be a trap right?
I mean, I wouldn't pay more than a a few thousand to go to any law school, but that's just me.
I mean, I wouldn't pay more than a a few thousand to go to any law school, but that's just me.
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