In this post, we’ll explore the significance of Debt to Income Ratio for lawyers and law students, how it is calculated, its ideal value, its impact, and tips for improving it. Managing debt is crucial for lawyers and law students,…
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, current and immediately incoming law students shifted to online law school. I’ve not-so-affectionately called this phenomenon “Zoom School of Law” because most law schools offered all of their courses and resources through the…
Are You Trying To Make Money During Law School? These are tips and tricks for pre-law students, 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls on money-making during school.
Zoom School of Law is here to stay for the Fall 2020 semester. Law Students will be paying full tuition on top of these hidden costs.
Instead of incurring over $250,000 in student loans to pay for law school, here are 5 ways to pay for your fees and graduate from law school debt-free.
Okay, so I already illustrated the breakdown of the costs of applying to law school. I calculated that the costs can range from a few hundred and to five figures! Let’s jump into how you can apply to law school for the low-low.
I’ve decided to write about 5 frugal tips you can utilize to reduce your living expenses while in law school. These 5 ways include cutting your variable expenses and taking advantage of services at your law school.
You may have heard that applying to Law School is expensive. It’s true! Applying to Law School can cost anywhere from $800 to several thousand dollars.
The Coronavirus outbreak will affect your law school education and legal career more than you can imagine. Let’s talk about that.
What happens when you graduate without a job lined up for you after college? Here are 5 tips and tricks I used when I had no job after college graduation..