![]() The school gets the money each semester as long as the student is attending classes, and so the debt rises, as they say, hugely, semester by semester, year after year. But what you may not have known is what Paul Campos revealed and John Grisham brings so vividly to life, is that there are schools that recruit students knowing full well the students themselves aren’t good candidates and their chances of passing a bar examination are subpar.īut they promote them each year because their tuition is guaranteed by the federal government. To be unaware that legal education has become a huge financial burden, and that most students finish with staggering and often crippling amounts of debt, you’d have to have been Rip Van Winkle’s bunkmate for the last several decades. ![]()
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