Are schools in the latter end of the top 14 (Duke, UVA, Michigan, Cornell, Georgetown, Northwestern) worth sticker for someone who doesn't have any debt from undergrad?
How many years would one need to work in big law to repay these schools at sticker? Can one repay them if they work a few years in big law and then transition into government, non-profit, or public sector work?
Would going to these schools at sticker even if you don't want to spend your whole life in big law, but know you could benefit from the prestige of a top 14 law degree be worth it?
What schools are worth sticker? Forum
- lymenheimer
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Re: What schools are worth sticker?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=261607jeez29 wrote:Are schools in the latter end of the top 14 (Duke, UVA, Michigan, Cornell, Georgetown, Northwestern) worth sticker for someone who doesn't have any debt from undergrad?
How many years would one need to work in big law to repay these schools at sticker? Can one repay them if they work a few years in big law and then transition into government, non-profit, or public sector work?
Would going to these schools at sticker even if you don't want to spend your whole life in big law, but know you could benefit from the prestige of a top 14 law degree be worth it?
- TFALAWL
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Re: What schools are worth sticker?
Yale + Unicorney PI. That's it.
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