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<blockquote data-quote="ayo232" data-source="post: 9268311" data-attributes="member: 60100"><p>Is it worth it? It's not the course material I'm worried about, but primarily the amount of debt for tuition and living expenses for three years.</p><p></p><p>I'm finishing up my Junior year as a Legal Studies major (should be with honors in the major/program) and I'm sitting on a 3.7 GPA. Technically, upon graduation I would be very desirable to law firms as a paralegal (large law firms only higher paralegals with a bachelor's degree). So that's an option.</p><p></p><p>Is it worth it? The money for LSAT prep, the test, the fees in applying and sending scores, in addition to the unavoidable debt of tuition and living expenses?</p><p></p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ayo232, post: 9268311, member: 60100"] Is it worth it? It's not the course material I'm worried about, but primarily the amount of debt for tuition and living expenses for three years. I'm finishing up my Junior year as a Legal Studies major (should be with honors in the major/program) and I'm sitting on a 3.7 GPA. Technically, upon graduation I would be very desirable to law firms as a paralegal (large law firms only higher paralegals with a bachelor's degree). So that's an option. Is it worth it? The money for LSAT prep, the test, the fees in applying and sending scores, in addition to the unavoidable debt of tuition and living expenses? :beer: [/QUOTE]
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