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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a lawyer pushing 50 who lives and works in Dcumlandia. I routinely advise kids considering law school. FWIW: 1. Where does your kid claim residency? Apply to any law school where in-state tuition is an option. (Tell me the state, and I’ll give you my two cents.) 2. Where does your kid ultimately want to work? What state? If they are aiming for NY or CA, they might want to go to school there. Sometimes it helps with the bar. 3. What do they want to do? If they are willing to sell their soul to big law, then aim for a top 10 school. If they want to do social justice work, school rank doesn’t matter as much (their grades and networking/internships during law school matter more). Certain fellowships are useful. Do they want to be a fed? School doesn’t matter as much. If they don’t know what they want to do, they probably should not bother with law school unless they get a full ride or can easily commute to state school with merit aid. Truly. Note: some guidance changes if your kid isn’t white. Diversity applicants have more wiggle room in terms of resume when firms and Feds are hiring diverse candidates.[/quote] To point 1. this rarely is helpful to manage costs. It was cheaper for me to go to a different T14 with modest aid over UVA. To point 3., that does not square with my experience. Public interest jobs are as snobby, and often actually much snobbier, than big law. [b]Also, if you plan to do non profit work, you will get your loans fully forgiven through PSLF and similar programs.[/b] In summary, PP, you're very out of date, and maybe should stop giving so much advice to kids considering law school if you're not going to catch up with the times. [/quote] I am a public interest lawyer (represent kids in the foster care system). I am just learning today that I have such a snobby. As to PSLF, you do know that you need to make 120 qualifying payments before receiving loan forgiveness, right? And private loans are not forgiven. Perhaps you don't know as much as you think you do. [/quote] Who takes put private loans for law school????[/quote] What happens is people refinance privately and then are screwed. If you want to do PSLF, never refinance. Consolidate and enroll in IBR.[/quote]
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