Anonymous wrote:Is this rational today? I see the average JD graduates with $145K of debt. Does this make sense outside of the the T14 or even for them? Have an undergraduate sophomore considering law school. We can help pay maybe 1/3 of the COA. Help us out all you attorneys on this board. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there a T14 and not, say, a T15 or T20? Fourteen seems like a weird number.
Because the top 14 have been ranked in the top 14 for the last 20 years. Those ranked 15-25 have experienced changes in their rankings frequently.
There is a big gap between 14 and 15, that's why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there a T14 and not, say, a T15 or T20? Fourteen seems like a weird number.
Because the top 14 have been ranked in the top 14 for the last 20 years. Those ranked 15-25 have experienced changes in their rankings frequently.
Anonymous wrote:It's an investment in your future. I would do it (and did do it) if you can get to a top law school and are confident in your academic abilities.
Anonymous wrote:Why is there a T14 and not, say, a T15 or T20? Fourteen seems like a weird number.