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They say don't go to law school.....
I'm not completely naive, or ignorant. I know that the law profession is struggling and that good legal jobs are more difficult to obtain now. Since being accepted to my first choice law school last month, I have had a few people who are either in law school or have graduated, tell me that I shouldn't go because things are just that bad out there. The problem is that the person who has completed law school and is struggling graduated from a T4 school with a 35% employment rate. The other person who is attempting to discourage me is at a T4 school with a 28% employment rate. How seriously should I take their warning? The school I'm going to attend is highly regarded in our state, is T2 with a 78% employment rate and offered me a scholarship that will leave me with probably less than $30,000 debt. I'm not one of those "oh my school is better than yours" people but I did a substantial amount of research before making the decision to apply and I was prepared to walk away if I couldn't get into a school that gave me a somewhat decent chance of getting a legal job in such an abysmal market. I know I'm still taking a huge risk, but how much weight should I give their discouragement? Do all law school graduates (aside from the top 14 obviously) have the same experiences upon graduating?
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Go.Toshiba31 wrote: The school I'm going to attend is highly regarded in our state, is T2 with a 78% employment rate and offered me a scholarship that will leave me with probably less than $30,000 debt.
note: I'm assuming it's not a state like New York or California, where there are dozens of schools. If your school is the top one in a small market, (or maybe second in a slightly bigger market) and you don't harbor dreams of biglaw or a federal clerkship, it sounds like a great idea
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You should verify your school's employment score here: http://www.lstscorereports.com/?r=other. $30,000 is pretty cheap if that's all it will cost you. Make sure you factor in COL. But since you'll probably be living even if you don't attend school, just subtract your current COL from the COL you'd be paying if you attend.
If you get into Berkeley, you shouldn't listen to Golden Gate students about how tough the job market in the bay is. Talk to people who graduate from the school you're thinking of going to and people that go there.
Oh yeah, since this is TLS I'm required to type "retake" in every other post. It can be good advice, depending on the situation.
If you get into Berkeley, you shouldn't listen to Golden Gate students about how tough the job market in the bay is. Talk to people who graduate from the school you're thinking of going to and people that go there.
Oh yeah, since this is TLS I'm required to type "retake" in every other post. It can be good advice, depending on the situation.
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LSU?Toshiba31 wrote:I'm not completely naive, or ignorant. I know that the law profession is struggling and that good legal jobs are more difficult to obtain now. Since being accepted to my first choice law school last month, I have had a few people who are either in law school or have graduated tell me that I shouldn't go, that things are just that bad out there. The problem is that the person who has completed law school and is struggling graduated from a T4 school with a 35% employment rate. The other person who is attempting to discourage me is at a T4 school with a 28% employment rate. How seriously should I take their warning? The school I'm going to attend is highly regarded in our state, is T2 with a 78% employment rate and offered me a scholarship that will leave me with probably less than $30,000 debt. I'm not one of those "oh my school is better than yours" people but I did a substantial amount of research before making the decision to apply and I was prepared to walk away if I couldn't get into a school that gave me a somewhat decent chance of getting a legal job in such an abysmal market. I know I'm still taking a huge risk, but how much weight should I give their discouragement? Do all law school graduates (aside from the top 14 obviously) have the same experiences upon graduating?
It really is that bad out there, but LSU can probably land you a 50K job if you hustle hard enough. 50K per year to pay off 30K in debt isn't too bad, as long as you know you want to be a lawyer for the long term and you aren't giving up anything significant in the three years you will be in school.
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Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
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Because Berkeley is a T2...wbrother wrote:If you get into Berkeley, you shouldn't listen to Golden Gate students about how tough the job market in the bay is. Talk to people who graduate from the school you're thinking of going to and people that go there.
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This makes no sense because most people have jobs to pay their COL out of school, as opposed to the loans that most people take out to pay COL while in school.wbrother wrote:Make sure you factor in COL. But since you'll probably be living even if you don't attend school, just subtract your current COL from the COL you'd be paying if you attend.
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Ahem... http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school=lsuTripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
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TripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
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Good point. OP?dextermorgan wrote:Ahem... http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school=lsuTripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
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Thanks for the responses. Great advice! Yes it is LSU.
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First off... are there any scholarship stipulations other than "good standing?" (GPA requirements, top 1/3, etc...)offered me a scholarship that will leave me with probably less than $30,000 debt.
You need to ask yourself "what's the worst that can happen?" 30k of debt is manageable, even if you can only get a job at Starbucks. I would go. The people giving you horror stories are probably 6 figures in debt, at a much worse schools than you have the opportunity of attending for CHEAP. If you lose your scholly for any reason just be prepared to walk away.
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This makes me want to move to Lousiana and go to LSU.TripTrip wrote:http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school=lsu&show=sals
That's not too bad for $30k debt.
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Go. (You might be able to scalp your student football tickets over 3 years & earn a profit. )
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Whoa whoa whoa. How seriously should someone take those numbers? For example, it is showing Georgia State to be doing much better than UGA, and Campbell (my local TTT..T) doing better than Notre Dame and Georgetown...TripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
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It has flawed methodology: it doesn't account for quality of jobs.BlueJeanBaby wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. How seriously should someone take those numbers? For example, it is showing Georgia State to be doing much better than UGA, and Campbell (my local TTT..T) doing better than Notre Dame and Georgetown...TripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
This means 2 failed grass starting their own firm count for more than 1 biglaw associate
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You have to factor in salaries and national scope. So ND and Georgetown have more students competing for the top jobs, biglaw, fed gov, A3 clerkships, etc etc. Your chances for those jobs might not be worth 225K, but they are many times better than at Campbell, and if the debt is the same it still makes sense to go to the more expensive one. Problem is the debt is not going to be the same.BlueJeanBaby wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. How seriously should someone take those numbers? For example, it is showing Georgia State to be doing much better than UGA, and Campbell (my local TTT..T) doing better than Notre Dame and Georgetown...TripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
And obviously, Campbell's reach is very small. If it's class tried to all go to NY or DC they'd have a FTLJ rating of 5%. However, if your goal is small law or local gov in the area around the school and you can go for near-free, I'd pick Campbell over Georgetown.
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This is making me rethink my choice of attending UGA for about 60k in debt over GA state for about 30k in debt.timbs4339 wrote:You have to factor in salaries and national scope. So ND and Georgetown have more students competing for the top jobs, biglaw, fed gov, A3 clerkships, etc etc. Your chances for those jobs might not be worth 225K, but they are many times better than at Campbell, and if the debt is the same it still makes sense to go to the more expensive one. Problem is the debt is not going to be the same.BlueJeanBaby wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. How seriously should someone take those numbers? For example, it is showing Georgia State to be doing much better than UGA, and Campbell (my local TTT..T) doing better than Notre Dame and Georgetown...TripTrip wrote:Try againToshiba31 wrote:T2 with a 78% employment rate
And obviously, Campbell's reach is very small. If it's class tried to all go to NY or DC they'd have a FTLJ rating of 5%. However, if your goal is small law or local gov in the area around the school and you can go for near-free, I'd pick Campbell over Georgetown.
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Not sure, but aren't a lot of GSU law students attending part-time while continuing to work ?
UGa. is full-time only.
UGa. is full-time only.
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First off... are there any scholarship stipulations other than "good standing?" (GPA requirements, top 1/3, etc...)
You need to ask yourself "what's the worst that can happen?" 30k of debt is manageable, even if you can only get a job at Starbucks. I would go. The people giving you horror stories are probably 6 figures in debt, at a much worse schools than you have the opportunity of attending for CHEAP. If you lose your scholly for any reason just be prepared to walk away.[/quote]
Just says good standing, no other requirements.
You need to ask yourself "what's the worst that can happen?" 30k of debt is manageable, even if you can only get a job at Starbucks. I would go. The people giving you horror stories are probably 6 figures in debt, at a much worse schools than you have the opportunity of attending for CHEAP. If you lose your scholly for any reason just be prepared to walk away.[/quote]
Just says good standing, no other requirements.
You know this is brilliant right?? LOL I've never thought of that!CanadianWolf wrote:Go. (You might be able to scalp your student football tickets over 3 years & earn a profit. )
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Re: They say don't go to law school.....
How do you expect to end up with just 30K in debt?
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If you know you have it in you, do it. If not, then don't. It's that simple, really. But if you're phased by what the slapdicks on this forum tell you, then you probably don't have it in you.
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I've been offered a scholarship and I'm a resident of Louisiana so tuition is around 18,000 a yr. 30k would supplement what isn't covered by my scholarship *should I perform well enough to keep it all 3 yrs*Tiago Splitter wrote:How do you expect to end up with just 30K in debt?
I would like to think I have it in me I just don't know too many people who are familiar with the entire process and the state of the profession right now. The only people in the field that I do know have told me nothing but horror stories. I come to TLS to get a larger sample size I guess lol.LOLyer wrote:If you know you have it in you, do it. If not, then don't. It's that simple, really. But if you're phased by what the slapdicks on this forum tell you, then you probably don't have it in you.
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GA State may also benefit from being located in the major metro area contested by both schools, instead of a college town. The question is: what do you want to do with your degree?BlueJeanBaby wrote:This is making me rethink my choice of attending UGA for about 60k in debt over GA state for about 30k in debt.timbs4339 wrote:
You have to factor in salaries and national scope. So ND and Georgetown have more students competing for the top jobs, biglaw, fed gov, A3 clerkships, etc etc. Your chances for those jobs might not be worth 225K, but they are many times better than at Campbell, and if the debt is the same it still makes sense to go to the more expensive one. Problem is the debt is not going to be the same.
And obviously, Campbell's reach is very small. If it's class tried to all go to NY or DC they'd have a FTLJ rating of 5%. However, if your goal is small law or local gov in the area around the school and you can go for near-free, I'd pick Campbell over Georgetown.
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