U of Idaho for free: yea or nay?
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:04 pm
Been poring over the doom and gloom threads for the law job market. I'm 0L, and starting to question whether this is a good idea.
First question: the debt issue seems to be a huge reason why people are arguing against law school in general. What if my GI Bill will cover nearly the whole shebang, including housing allowance? How many people think it still wouldn't be worth it to get into U of Idaho for free? Pretty much anywhere else and I'm going to take on debt.
Second question: the biggest reason why I want to do law school is to career "transition". I'm 24, and basically didn't stay long enough in any one job while in the military to get good at anything, and my undergrad degree (which was also free) is in General Business, so my career options right now are officially: McDonalds. Would I be better off going another direction entirely, seeing as I can get trained for no cost right now? If so, I could sure use some suggestions from people who know better than me what's going on here.
First question: the debt issue seems to be a huge reason why people are arguing against law school in general. What if my GI Bill will cover nearly the whole shebang, including housing allowance? How many people think it still wouldn't be worth it to get into U of Idaho for free? Pretty much anywhere else and I'm going to take on debt.
Second question: the biggest reason why I want to do law school is to career "transition". I'm 24, and basically didn't stay long enough in any one job while in the military to get good at anything, and my undergrad degree (which was also free) is in General Business, so my career options right now are officially: McDonalds. Would I be better off going another direction entirely, seeing as I can get trained for no cost right now? If so, I could sure use some suggestions from people who know better than me what's going on here.