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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I graduated almost 35 years ago from a NESCAC school and am eternally grateful to my parents for this gift. I got a great education and was well-prepared for law school. Equally important, I made friends for life and have so many happy memories of that time. I just moved my youngest in for her senior year at the same school. She's been so happy there and I can see how the experience has shaped her intellectually and emotionally. Sorry if this sounds sappy, but, yeah, worth every penny. [/quote] Interesting that you shared that your NESCAC school education left you "well-prepared for law school". I, too, think that an SLAC education can prepare one well for law school. But, if law schools just required two years of college (essentially an associate's degree) and stopped requiring an undergraduate degree (BA or BS or BFA), then I suspect that most LACs would close--although I do not know what percentage of SLAC graduates eventually earn a law degree. Most other countries do not require a college degree in order to study law. Does nyone have any knowledge of the percentage of NESCAC graduates who earn a law degree ? (TIA)[/quote]
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