Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why anyone would take on that sort of student loan debt without a really solid plan, no way is domone from a third tier law school getting a big law job unless they are at the very top of their class, and without this plan or some way to get loan forgiveness that's just crushing debt. I realize it's too late to change this person's situation, however let this be a cautionary tale to others.
Eh, not necessarily. Plenty of folks don't go to the top, top law schools (maybe their ambition, drive work-ethic hadn't quit kicked in at the age of 22 or so when applying to law schools after college). Some (like myself) come into my own after having gone to a middle tier law school. I am smart, hardworking and really great at the particular niche area of law that I work in. I have a great law career (and the name of my law school alone wouldn't necessarily suggest that!). In fact, in my field, it is that arrogant Harvard attorneys who've come in and out over the years (yes, it is a lucrative area of law -- business/finance related) that don't seem to last. Often these guys want the name "Harvard" to do all the work for them.
I say all of this to give a different perspective. Live is full of opportunities for people who work hard, have passion and are really good at what they do. No way is all of that determined when you choose a law school in your early 20's. Good luck!