Barrister on a Budget

Investing in Law School...Without Breaking the Bank

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Law, Legal Education
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Author: Jenny L. Maxey ISBN: 9781631923517
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jenny L. Maxey
ISBN: 9781631923517
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: October 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Nearly half of 2013’s law graduates were unemployed or underemployed, and, as 80% of students attending law school rely on student loans to finance their education, students are graduating with massive amounts of debt. This rising problem has caused prelaw students to question: Is law school a good investment? Barrister on a Budget explains to the reader that for some it is a bad investment. For the others, they just have to be more strategic and financially responsible than those who came before them, while providing them with the tools to do so. A potential law student will now have the right questions to ask regarding their investment; inexpensive steps to use when making career decisions; and realize potential financial consequences in order to prevent budget-breaking surprises. All of the costs a student should be aware of upfront in order to create a thorough budget are laid out, curtailing loan obligations and expenses before graduation. Barrister on a Budget is the key to helping law students graduate with minimal debt and maximum opportunities!
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Nearly half of 2013’s law graduates were unemployed or underemployed, and, as 80% of students attending law school rely on student loans to finance their education, students are graduating with massive amounts of debt. This rising problem has caused prelaw students to question: Is law school a good investment? Barrister on a Budget explains to the reader that for some it is a bad investment. For the others, they just have to be more strategic and financially responsible than those who came before them, while providing them with the tools to do so. A potential law student will now have the right questions to ask regarding their investment; inexpensive steps to use when making career decisions; and realize potential financial consequences in order to prevent budget-breaking surprises. All of the costs a student should be aware of upfront in order to create a thorough budget are laid out, curtailing loan obligations and expenses before graduation. Barrister on a Budget is the key to helping law students graduate with minimal debt and maximum opportunities!

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