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[quote=Anonymous]I think the PP, might be on to something. I didn't know law schools considered or factored in parents financial income until the age of 28. I'm guessing most people do not know this and this might be a secret amongst many Ivy League schools or those that are T50. Perhaps ATL is trying to point that out and is leaving clues for the masses to find. It's interesting to know that H/Y/S are slacking when it comes to employment outcomes (even when clerkships) are counted as employment. Whatever the case, these days employers are recognizing that there are other law schools producing quality candidates. It's better to get a full ride in the T40 than to be enslaved in debt to an Ivy. Should loan forgiveness ever occur, I'm almost certain Ivy League and private schools would be locked out of loan forgiveness because the general consensus would be that Ivy League degrees open up jobs and opportunities that others might not be privy to. Thus, those with Ivy privileges might not need loan forgiveness. [/quote]
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