The statistics overwhelmingly point to the fact that the average law school student not only graduates with a shiny JD, but often a small mortgage-sized student loan balance. Law School Student Loan Warning discusses the perils of diving into law school or any other graduate degree when a significant portion of your financial backing comes from student loans, but for ... Read More »
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Law School Attendance: Do Your Research!
So you’re thinking about law school. Unsatisfied with your current circumstances or perhaps simply chasing a childhood dream, law school has popped onto your radar. You find little fault with the option and even find yourself pretty excited at the prospect of graduating with a law degree. After all, being a lawyer is quite prestigious. The profession is right up ... Read More »
The JD Degree Disadvantage: No-Only JDs Need Apply
One of the most common claims in advertisements contained in law school brochures and related information packets aimed at prospective law students praises the worth of the standalone JD degree. With the JD, the claim goes, law graduates come out of law school killing two birds with one stone: not only will they be equipped for practice in the legal ... Read More »
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Practice Advice: Learning From the Experiences of Others
Generally speaking, it does not take long for most people to figure out that their ... Read More »
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Dealing With the Stress of Law Practice
Law is a service industry. This means only one thing: clients matter above all. If ... Read More »
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The Top Law School Cliff
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The JD Degree Disadvantage: No-Only JDs Need Apply
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The Potential K-JD Disadvantage
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Interview Fundamentals: Conversation, Confidence, Humor
For most people, interviews are not the highlight of their day. This is not surprising, ... Read More »
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Law School 101: Acing the Law School Exam
With the mandatory curve unleashed on each new class of incoming 1Ls used as a ... Read More »
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Student Loans: Income Based Repayment (IBR) and Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
With graduation out of the way and the six-month grace period approaching its end, it’s ... Read More » -
IBR + PAYE: Frequently Asked Questions
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Re-Financing Student Loans: Is It Right For You?