lawschoollll wrote:In fact, I have, which is why I turned down scholarships to 2 lower T14s in favor of waiting to see if the legal market - which is currently nightmarish - might improve. Law school-published employment statistics are not accurate by any definition of that word. Seriously, either retake the LSAT and go to a significantly better school; retake the LSAT and go to a school with guaranteed $0 + living expenses in debt; or do not go to law school. Normally I'm not so dramatic, but: you've been warned.
Your position makes much more sense now. I, too, thought that taking this next year off would be a decent way of seeing if the legal market was set to rebound. I had hoped that C-M would give me a bit more than $10K per year with my numbers, but alas, they are unwilling to do so.