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- YankeesFan
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Re: Decisions, decisions...
It really depends where in NY you want to work. If you have a job lined up or want a job on LI, Hofstra/St. Johns is a good choice. For northern NY and possible NYC, Buffalo is a cost effective choice. If you are really set on NYC I would rule out Drexel, it wont get you out of Philly city limits.
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Re: Decisions, decisions...
You do not need 2 years to prepare adequately for the LSAT--especially since you have already taken it twice &, therefore. are familiar with the structure & content of the test.
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- ladybug89
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Re: Decisions, decisions...
Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but is there a reason you want to take two years off instead of one?