12/23/2012
How to Pay for Your Law Degree, 2008-2010 (How to Pay for Your Law Degree) Review
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(More customer reviews)ONE of the few law school scholarship books, however it is moderately helpful. Most of the scholarships did not apply for me, or at least, they were so odd and weird that the criteria would be too much of a stretch for me. I'm a minority (URM) 1L student and yet this is still the case. It may be worth the price I paid, I am still waiting to see if I get anything back for my efforts...
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Are your working on a degree in law? Congratulations. You have made a wise decision. Not only will you find a legal career personally and intellectually challenging, you will also find it financially rewarding. In fact, in the latest Occupational Employment Statisics Survey, law was listed as one of the twelve highest paying professions in the United States. According to a joint study released recently by the Equal Justice Works, the National Association for Law Placement, and the Partnership for Public Service, the median starting salary at private law groups now tops $90,000.Getting a law degree is expensive. It can cost $100,000 or more. That's more than most students can afford to pay on their own. As a result, more than 94% reported borrowing at least some money last year to attend law school, where annual tuition averages more than $23,000. But borrowing is not the only way to pay for a law degree. There are hundreds of fellowships, grants, awards, and other types of funding opportunities, representing millions of dollars, also available.Unfortunately, many law students are unaware of these funding opportunities. Don't be one of them. HOW TO PAY FOR YOUR LAW DEGREE makes it easy to find the money you need. Described here are more than 600 fellowships, internships, loans and forgivable loans, writing and other competitions, grants, and Bar Exam stipends available specifically to law students to support their study, training, research, and creative activities. All areas of law are covered, from administrative law to trusts and estates, and nearly 50 specialties in between.Entries in the directory are grouped by type of funding (e.g., fellowships, internships) and detailed descriptions are provided for each. Every piece of information is here that you'll need to decide if a program is right for you. In seconds, you can read about the purpose, eligibility, monetary award, duration, special features, limitations, number awarded, and deadline date for any program that interests you. In addition, complete contact information is included: addresses, telephone numbers, e-mails, and web sites.The directory has been designed so you can quickly identify available funding not only by type but--by using the extensive indexes--also by program title, sponsoring organization, residency requirements,where the money can be spent, legal specialty, and deadline date.Not only does HOW TO PAY FOR YOUR LAW DEGREE provide the most comprehensive coverage of funding available to law students, but it also offers the most informative program descriptions, averaging more than twice the detail given in any other source--in print or online. There's no other directory like this one!
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