Holding out
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:00 pm
Recently, growing sentiment on Professor Campos' blog (at least as voiced by a number of his more reputable followers) has been that there is no justifiable reason to attend law school this year. This claim is largely backed by this cycle's unprecedented drop in applicants and the resultant desperate scrambling by law schools to draw in any applicant that will pony up tuition (free iPads anyone?).
Bloggers like Campos have kept their voices raised, pointing out the inevitability of TTT's closing as the well dries out - the first domino in cutting down the total number of ABA-sanctioned law schools, and, perhaps soon, the driving down of ridiculous tuition costs. From this is derived the hope that legal employment oversaturation will begin to be reigned in (though this doesn't touch on the perceived evolution of the law game away from the '160K --> The Good Life' career track that is largely associated with the pre-recession golden days).
Their point is: law schools appear to be on the ropes, and one more year of this desperation could seriously alter the landscape (and besides, these critics point out, delaying for a year or two and getting some real work experience is probably beneficial - law school will always be there).
What does TLS think about all this? I am curious because I happen to be in a somewhat enviable situation as I choose a school to potentially attend this fall. I am a splitter who does not need to worry about taking on debt (thanks to the resources and generosity of loved ones - though my commitment to one day pay them back can't be overlooked in this decision). I've been accepted to a few T14s and been wait listed at pretty much all the rest, including the particular T6 I hope to attend. Based on my underwhelming numbers, I am definitely over-exceeding this cycle. If I can get into this T6, do you think it is worth it to attend, or will the landscape shift even greater in applicants' favor in the upcoming year? BTW, my chances of getting an interesting or resume-enhancing job in the meantime seems pretty slim based on my undergraduate degree and current level (read: lack) of work experience.
I know there isn't much of a definite topic question in all that, but some general discussion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all
Bloggers like Campos have kept their voices raised, pointing out the inevitability of TTT's closing as the well dries out - the first domino in cutting down the total number of ABA-sanctioned law schools, and, perhaps soon, the driving down of ridiculous tuition costs. From this is derived the hope that legal employment oversaturation will begin to be reigned in (though this doesn't touch on the perceived evolution of the law game away from the '160K --> The Good Life' career track that is largely associated with the pre-recession golden days).
Their point is: law schools appear to be on the ropes, and one more year of this desperation could seriously alter the landscape (and besides, these critics point out, delaying for a year or two and getting some real work experience is probably beneficial - law school will always be there).
What does TLS think about all this? I am curious because I happen to be in a somewhat enviable situation as I choose a school to potentially attend this fall. I am a splitter who does not need to worry about taking on debt (thanks to the resources and generosity of loved ones - though my commitment to one day pay them back can't be overlooked in this decision). I've been accepted to a few T14s and been wait listed at pretty much all the rest, including the particular T6 I hope to attend. Based on my underwhelming numbers, I am definitely over-exceeding this cycle. If I can get into this T6, do you think it is worth it to attend, or will the landscape shift even greater in applicants' favor in the upcoming year? BTW, my chances of getting an interesting or resume-enhancing job in the meantime seems pretty slim based on my undergraduate degree and current level (read: lack) of work experience.
I know there isn't much of a definite topic question in all that, but some general discussion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all