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To be fair, I am at a school that will pay my loans for me if I go fed gov etc. But also, I think many people do not realize how difficult the best of these jobs are to come by -- Y/S give an incredible advantage in pursuing these types of opportunities. Sure, maybe you end up at a firm. But the difference is, at most schools your likelihood of landing the best govt/PI jobs is close to 0.krads153 wrote:
You're still likely going to work the same shitty job. Yale gives you a better shot at landing biglaw/clerkships, but firm jobs are still generally shitty. And what do clerks do after clerkships? Generally firms. So you're just going to a school that gives you a higher chance of ending up in a shitty job? Makes sense to me...
Why not just take the money and do fed gov/PI/etc.? I don't think people understand what it means to have six figure debt - it is debilitating in every conceivable way, and frankly, there is not enough financial upside in law whatsoever to compensate for it (unless you're a SCOTUS clerk). (Given, I think Yale might be okay with its unusual loan repayment plan, but I don't think Harvard or Stanford are worth sticker...)
There is VERY little financial upside in law, especially given the high burnout rate/cost of schools/etc. Most law jobs are sheer grinding, forever - as in it does not get better even when you're senior. If you don't care about money, and you like working a lot, forever, then law is a good career for you. Just keep in mind the vast majority of law jobs are NOT 9 to 5 (even public interest) and you will be making not so great money unless you are a magical unicorn and become partner at a biglaw firm.
Thats fantasticsmile0751 wrote:Id say it depends on your softs and the quality of that 3.9. If everything else is stellar, you may have some solid shots at T14 with moneyb
I think retake is the right choice, since it can really only help you. If you do worse, schools which would accept a 167 will only care about your highest score.
But, to further provide context, with a 168/3.9 I did get full rides to Northwestern (not ED) and UVA. Also accepted to Columbia, UChicago, and wait listed at Harvard. With a 167, you'd probably get a few T14 acceptances, although scholarships might be hard to find. That being said, I should have retaken the lsat and so should you.
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