Frequently Asked Questons on How to Choose A Law School
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Why is it Important to choose the right law school?
What is the best way to choose a law school that is a good fit for me?
What are the law school rankings? How do I use them?
Can I transfer from a lower ranked or lesser known law school to a much higher ranked and well known school? If so how do I go about transferring?
I think I want to go to a top 15 law school so I can work at a large law firm to earn a large salary, what is it like working at a large law firm?
How can I improve my chances of getting into a good law school?
I want to earn a lot of money out of law school, which law schools are the best choice for a high paying career?
I heard that it is much harder to get into a good law school, but that once you are admitted the workload is less than at much lesser known schools. Is that true?
What are the costs of attending law school? Are loans or scholarships available?
What can I expect during the first year of law school?
What are the differences between a large and small law school? Why would I pick a small law school over a large one and vice versa?
Where is the best area to attend law school?
How can I tell what kind of reputation a law school has before attending?
How can I tell what the professors are like before attending a law school? What are law professors like?
Can I visit a law school before deciding whether to attend? Should I visit the law school?
How do I find out what a law school's attrition rate is? Why do some law schools have high attrition rates?
Why do some law schools have a much lower average salary for graduates?
I have heard that sometimes graduates find out that their law degree was not worth the time and effort as they would have earned just as much money with a Bachelor's degree or the person never practiced law. Is this true?
Should I consider applying to a part time law program?
What can I do to prepare for law school?
Should I apply to multiple law schools? Even if I know I want to go to a certain law school?
Should I retake the LSAT if I did not achieve my desired score? Will retaking the LSAT give me a better chance of getting into a better law school?