Sarah Waldeck has a post on Concurring Opinions that applicants to law school should read; the post, “Who Should (And Shouldn’t) Go to Law School,” Jan. 8, 2010. Waldeck writes, “I’ve been thinking hard about what advice I would give prospective students and this is where I’ve landed: Only go to law school next year if (1) you have always dreamed of being a lawyer; or (2) you are accepted by a very prestigious institution; or (3) you are offered a full scholarship.”
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