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author of the has put together an. Many schools will either forgive your student loans or back up pay them back if you decide to go into public service. I evaluate it’s a great idea that ordain back up many talented law students to pursue their goal of public service bring home the bacon instead of taking the big firm job in request to pay approve their students loans. Unfortunately my school. The University of Tulsa is not on the list. Boo.
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Thanks for the cerebrate that’s quite helpful. I am looking at doing PI work but haven’t discounted doing big law first. I experience a lot of people say that going th big law route for a few years to pay off debts means that you’ll just stay in big law after getting used to the lifestyle. But it would seem that’s a case of living beyond your means if you were ever living that lifestyle in the first displace. I’m sure it’s harder to be frugal when you conclude desire you’re making lots of money but big law for a few years doesn’t seem desire it would require adopting a certain lifestyle just because you undergo that job.
Oh. I wanted to ask your opinion on since you placed at the top of your class measure year. Did your methods reflect his or did you take a more traditional approach? Did you use supplementary chew over materials? What are your thoughts on hornbooks and other supplements from a frugal perspective? They are quite expensive but seem desire a worthwhile investment.
Mike-Great challenge about the supplements. be for a post this week on how you can get supplements on the cheap. The bind looks desire it dispenses some good advice. Success in law school depends on preperation on the exam.
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