Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a “we” situation?
Agree. Unless you are also planning to go back to law school, there is no “we” in any of this process. Land. The. Helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t even imagine my mother trying to come up with law schools I should apply to back when I was your daughter’s age. I handled all of that myself including loans and financial matters. It’s sad that you think you should be involved in researching this.
Did you not read the part about her working while carrying a full loadx2. So yes, she manages on her own just fine. We are having a lot of discussions because it’s a huge financial decision.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even imagine my mother trying to come up with law schools I should apply to back when I was your daughter’s age. I handled all of that myself including loans and financial matters. It’s sad that you think you should be involved in researching this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a “we” situation?
Agree. Unless you are also planning to go back to law school, there is no “we” in any of this process. Land. The. Helicopter.
For god’s sake. I understand this is completely her choice. She just got the results and we’ve been discussing affordability of various school options.
Anonymous wrote:With a 172 and top marks in undergrad, regardless of school, she’s in a great spot to get substantial merit aid from the middle to bottom half of the T-14. She should think about the geographic market she wants and what her goals are after graduating, then apply accordingly. Congrats to her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a “we” situation?
Agree. Unless you are also planning to go back to law school, there is no “we” in any of this process. Land. The. Helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this a “we” situation?
Agree. Unless you are also planning to go back to law school, there is no “we” in any of this process. Land. The. Helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this a “we” situation?