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10-31-2012, 03:52 AM
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This post has been getting a lot of discussion among future lawyers that I know. So I'm interested to hear what others think about it. Is it still a good idea to go to law school?
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^^ For a while I thought about law school but I didn't have the capital for it so I decided to stick with engineering.
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^^ For a while I thought about law school but I didn't have the capital for it so I decided to stick with engineering.
Well, you can always do law school, regardless of your undergraduate major.

Even though I would love to do law school right now, I cannot do so at the moment because of funding. Scholarships are available; however, they are very competitive. And, competing with stellar students for lucrative law school scholarships is an issue because I lack extracurricular activities. So, I have to work on "building up" my resume. Moreover, getting a loan is another issue.

I am going to work on a Master's with the hope that funding options become available later on.
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Please contact the DREAM Bar Association. They work on helping DREAMers in law school:

http://dreambarassociation.org/
Thanks for the link.
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I would love to say loan or financing must also be there for students. I have seen many countries in which student loan facility is not available. There are a lot of student having a desire to do something unique from their school life but due to limited resources they could not do that, so in order to encourage those students to start a small business or to become an entrepreneur loan or financing must be there on very low interest rates.
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