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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, a lot of things to consider. T-14 grad 1990’s (good job market back then) in smaller city and I was lucky that my family paid for my law degree. I was also lucky that my spouse was able to be the primary breadwinner. I was worked in smaller firms and was lucky to find find part-time work and flexible employers that fit/accommodated my child care needs. again, I was able to do this only because others were pulling the load. I enjoy my career but law school is a big time and money commitment. Best to take a year or two to work or [b]get a masters before committing to law school. [/b][/quote] Why? Lawyer here. I would not recommend spending the time and money on a master's degree "before committing to law school." Work? Sure. Master's degree? No. [/quote] 100%. Agree. Unless the masters is for free that is a waste[/quote]
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