I have considered Law School due to the reasonable career that it offers however, the debt worries me. Plus, some Law Schools are pretty predatory. So, which do you think would be better to do?
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There's a Poli Sci at my school who got a Cal PhD after HLS JD. She (tragically) discovered that law wasn't for her after a few years in practice. I think she entered her PhD program only with her JD and BA.
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I have considered Law School due to the reasonable career that it offers however, the debt worries me. Plus, some Law Schools are pretty predatory. So, which do you think would be better to do?
There are so many differences that it's a little hard to answer this straightforwardly. Any decent philosophy PhD program will pay you to attend. The top programs offer full tuition remission, 4-5 years of ~$30k/year fellowship, and 1-2 years of TA-ing at the same salary.
I’ll be attending law school in New York in the fall (not T14, but a well-respected school nonetheless) with a very considerable scholarship and I plan to pursue public interest law. If you’ve read this far, I want to share my takeaways from this experience.
There's a Poli Sci at my school who got a Cal PhD after HLS JD. She (tragically) discovered that law wasn't for her after a few years in practice. I think she entered her PhD program only with her JD and BA.
Do pre-law students always give the most accurate advice? Find out what the best forums on Reddit have to say about pre law prep and law school admissions.
The Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) is Harvard Law School’s most advanced law degree, designed for aspiring legal academics who wish to pursue sustained independent study, research and writing.
On Wednesday, Reddit user u/kekeverse posted to the r/LawSchool subreddit: “[H]ow do you deal with the pressures of law school? [H]ow do you deal with the competitive atmosphere?”
Here is a list of the 14 top-ranked law schools, showing the median GPA and LSAT scores among incoming students in fall 2022 for each school, as well as acceptance rates.
Stanford Law School offers three types of joint degree—JD/Master’s, JD/MD, and JD/PhD—in 21 subject areas. JD/Master’s. Our JD/Master’s programs are ideal for students who plan to practice law after graduation, though they may also be helpful for students interested in an academic career.
This blog aims to explore Reddit’s pros and cons as they relate to law school admissions; unpacking its potential wisdom and warning you about the occasional pitfalls to help you chart a course through your law school admissions journey.