Law School Scams

Law schools are churning out newly minted students yet where are the jobs for these students who probably graduate law school owing thousands of dollars in student loans.
 

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  • October 20, 2011 10:32 PM Lisa Mendoza wrote:
    I think that once you graduate school they should have a employment program to help them get a job. I say that who ever is to get a school loan should do work study to work off your money then rather having to pay it back in money. Since we are all struggling people should really think about how much they should get in a loan what is manageable for them. Think about what they can pay and what they cannot pay. Have a plan before you get a loan. I really think that work study thing is a brilliant idea. Especially for people that cant afford to pay student loans back but want an education.
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  • October 21, 2011 12:03 PM Yolanda King wrote:
    In today's society the value of a degree has been lessened. Whether it's a law degree or not. I agree with Glenn Reynolds statement that a degree is not a guaranteed path to riches. However, I believe it does show determination.
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  • November 22, 2011 1:34 PM Guadalupe Feliciano wrote:
    I think it is wrong that some law schools are over-inflating the value of a law degree. The schools doing this should be penalized. Students should really do their research and carefully decide what kind of career they want before getting a loan and picking a major. Getting certain degrees such as a Law Major no longer guarantees a high paying job.
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