Housing during law school
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:53 pm
I am an aspiring law school student and have been researching loads of different information on law schools for the past few weeks. I feel like I have found what I really want to do and feel very confident in my ability to do well in law school. I have a simple question that I am unsure the answer of.
How do students pay for apartments or housing during the school year? Is it the pay from their summer jobs at firms? Or from the student loans that they are taking out to pay for law school?
I'm sure there are multiple answers for different schools and areas, so to narrow it down I would pick the University of Chicago (my dream school) as an example. I know a lot of 1L students live in regents park, and I was just wondering how they pay. Any help is much appreciated!
How do students pay for apartments or housing during the school year? Is it the pay from their summer jobs at firms? Or from the student loans that they are taking out to pay for law school?
I'm sure there are multiple answers for different schools and areas, so to narrow it down I would pick the University of Chicago (my dream school) as an example. I know a lot of 1L students live in regents park, and I was just wondering how they pay. Any help is much appreciated!