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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would anyone want to skip college just so they can start working sooner?[/quote] The money. 2-3 years if lost income plus $$$ tuition fees. [/quote] If money is a goal, the path to the big money is the standard path. There is a [i]massive[/i] difference between BigLaw salaries following T14 law school and normal undergrad, vs some oddball path that leads to practice at 22, if such an oddball path is even possible. Account for the extra time it would take for the oddball fledgling work experience to get off the ground and likely small salary that would command.[/quote] I meant the cost of the studies rather than getting a big law degree. Doesn’t the cost put off a lot of people who might be interested in working in government or a publicly funded area or something else that just isn’t particularly lucrative?[/quote]
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