Hi all,
I was just browsing another forum (Top Law Schools) and came across an interesting post.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=260991
One of the posters on the site has created a cost/ benefit analysis of attending the top 50 law schools. This is focused for JD students (hence the cost of attendance being so high) but they've considered the impact of scholarships and employment statistics post-graduation. They have also included a full break down of their methodology and provided you follow the link to the actual spreadsheet (not the screenshots) they are constantly updating the criteria as people make suggestions.
If you're a bit of a numbers nerd like me, you might like it :)
Cost/ Benefit Analysis of Top 50 schools
Inactive User
Posted Mar 09, 2016 18:04
Hi all,
I was just browsing another forum (Top Law Schools) and came across an interesting post.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=260991
One of the posters on the site has created a cost/ benefit analysis of attending the top 50 law schools. This is focused for JD students (hence the cost of attendance being so high) but they've considered the impact of scholarships and employment statistics post-graduation. They have also included a full break down of their methodology and provided you follow the link to the actual spreadsheet (not the screenshots) they are constantly updating the criteria as people make suggestions.
If you're a bit of a numbers nerd like me, you might like it :)
I was just browsing another forum (Top Law Schools) and came across an interesting post.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=260991
One of the posters on the site has created a cost/ benefit analysis of attending the top 50 law schools. This is focused for JD students (hence the cost of attendance being so high) but they've considered the impact of scholarships and employment statistics post-graduation. They have also included a full break down of their methodology and provided you follow the link to the actual spreadsheet (not the screenshots) they are constantly updating the criteria as people make suggestions.
If you're a bit of a numbers nerd like me, you might like it :)
Inactive User
Posted Mar 09, 2016 18:05
On this site they use 'sticker price' to indicate whether you're paying full fees without scholarship.
Oh and this is specifically aimed at 'Big Law' i.e. corporate/ commercial practice.
On this site they use 'sticker price' to indicate whether you're paying full fees without scholarship.
Oh and this is specifically aimed at 'Big Law' i.e. corporate/ commercial practice.
Oh and this is specifically aimed at 'Big Law' i.e. corporate/ commercial practice.
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