By: Jason L. Van Dyke
The only reason to go to law school is if you can do so for free. Take the scholarship money and go to the tier three if you simply must go. That way, when you find that you can’t get a job, the only...
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In reply to Jason L. Van Dyke. Let’s not forget that that scholarship may not be there when you’re a 2L. https://abovethelaw.com/2011/05/are-law-school-merit-scholarships-a-big-racket/
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In reply to <a href="https://abovethelaw.com/2012/09/the-practice-opening-mail-from-a-potential-law-student/#comment-794431">Guest</a>. That's the new Terminator, right?
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My advice would be to go the school nearest where you hope to practice. Having classmates and others familiar with the school nearby as your career is starting is invaluable. Wish I’d known that back...
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Answer to Q1: The blogs are right. It’s not worth it. Brian mentioned going to become an advocate, but I disagree with that. They are a lot of other ways to advocate and help people that don’t...
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In reply to <a href="https://abovethelaw.com/2012/09/the-practice-opening-mail-from-a-potential-law-student/#comment-794373">Trollface</a>. WHAT DOES THIS COLUMN HAVE TO DO WITH THE...
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In reply to <a href="https://abovethelaw.com/2012/09/the-practice-opening-mail-from-a-potential-law-student/#comment-794386">guest</a>. I am a graduate of a T14 law school and have...
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Email marketing is an increasingly popular, immediate way for businesses to communicate sales, updates and other vital information to their customers and potential customers. While email marketing is...
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