“Find a school that’s a good fit for you personally, and don’t necessarily focus on the rankings or what everybody else thinks about where you should go to law school. Given the uncertainty when I started law school, and even today, finding a legal education that fits you and where you can be in the top half of your class without tying yourself to a huge load of debt is really important.” — Jeff Holt
“If you know that you want to be a lawyer, go to law school. But that said, if you aren’t sure what you want to do and you aren’t completely sure you even want to practice law, I wouldn’ t do it. Don’t waste your money. It’s a lot of money and there aren’t too many legal jobs out there.” — Arline Laurer
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