Sentences with phrase «still go to law school»

How many students would still go to law school if they knew their salaries would cap out at $ 250,000.00 plus bonus?
Should you still go to law school?
Don't get me wrong, you should still go to law school if you want to be a lawyer, but it probably won't be a lot of fun.

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He still has about 2 years to go before he gets his degree, and while he is thinking about a career in industry, he is also considering getting a graduate degree or attending law school.
If your child is still absent or if you do not go to the second meeting, the school can contact local law enforcement to refer your case to court.
After it was clear the bill would pass and would be signed into law, she said she had to go back to each of the participating school districts to make sure they still wanted to continue.
More than 20 years after the charter school law was passed in Connecticut, we still have a long way to go towards a stronger public charter school law that really best serves our kids.
We may not like to admit it, but consumers still put weight in factors such as where the lawyer went to law school, whether the lawyer was on law review, what clerkships the lawyer did, and what cases the lawyer has handled.
In any event, I'm still convinced that a majority of attorneys go to law school by default, lacking any strong passion to do what lawyers do.
One popular refrain is that more students going to law school don't want to be lawyers — even if this is so, the majority of them still do, and the profession, if there is one, needs to take its cues from current business realities to ensure that those who need it can get the new level of baseline knowledge and skills they need in the 21st century.
Dean Kramer went on to write, «Even with this rise, tuition at SLS should still be the lowest or, at worst, roughly tied for the lowest among top law schools...»
«I still remember when I decided to go to school to be a paralegal and a family member asked me why I would do that, instead of trying to go to law school.
Of late, law schools and legal research classes have done a better job at adding transactional law offerings for their students, but there's still a way to go.
Josh's efforts are a great example of how to start creating an effective online presence and the connections that go with it while still in law school and his continued blogging efforts only serve to strengthen his online presence and that of his newly established law firm.
I think the perception is still that if you go to law school you intend to practise law.
Even if you are a brand new attorney, just licensed and taking your first case ever, you can still sell the fact that you went to law school and passed the bar, just like every other lawyer licensed in your jurisdiction.
No, the title of this post is not a reference to the still - raging debate about whether going to law school is or is not the stupidest thing a kid could possibly do if he's looking for, you know, a job upon graduation.
I decided to go to law school while I was still a teenager.
If the answer is yes, you can still go to a lesser - known law school.
You go to law school, you teach for a whole bunch of years, you read a bit of this and that in law and still you'd no idea that:
Given that women's participation in the profession (thirty - seven percent) is still decades away from equaling that of men and that women have stalled at around twenty percent of partners (17 % for equity and 23 % for income partners) for many years now, it is clear that women still have a very long way to go to mirror the gender equality that law schools have enjoyed for over twenty years.
I loved law school and still look forward to making a go of being a lawyer.
The Above the Law blog had a slightly different, but still pessimistic, take on the law school path, asserting in their post titled Go to a Top 50 Law School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&raqLaw blog had a slightly different, but still pessimistic, take on the law school path, asserting in their post titled Go to a Top 50 Law School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&raqlaw school path, asserting in their post titled Go to a Top 50 Law School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&school path, asserting in their post titled Go to a Top 50 Law School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&raqLaw School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&raqlaw school.&school
If I did go to law school because I really wanted to make a difference, am I still motivated by that drive?
Several years later, when I got out of law school and went to work at a law firm and at legal aid, still no computer on my desk.
The result is that the ABA has leaned on the law schools, and the information they provide has improved (but LST is still the place to go to get the real low - down on any school).
My colleague went on to say that of the 70 women who graduated from his law school class 16 years ago, he could find only 6 women who are still in private practice.
Still considering going to law school to become a personal injury lawyer?
When I went to law school a generation later (1988 - 91) law schools still had more male than female students but they were approaching gender equality.
The school would still need approval from the government, as well as the Law Society of Upper Canada, to go forward with the program.
If you don't yet know what kind of lawyer you want to be, you can still go to a general - interest law school — but you'll be at a competitive disadvantage if you eventually want to focus in any area where specialized law degrees are available, and there'll be more than a few.
I finished my schooling in May 2007 and still can't find a job.the tell me I have to have a state license by law to work in a clinic.I paid 12,000 to go to school and it seems like I did it for nothing.
My dad still wonders why I didn't go to law school, and brings it up whenever we get together.
My husband has decided to go to law school out of state (still waiting to hear back on where he gets in), which will mean losing his portion of our income and possibly cutting mine substantially since my out - of - state job options are limited.
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