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  • Saturday, Dec 21 2019

    Thank you so much to everyone who replied! I did not know these kinds of programs existed! This is going to help a lot!!!

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  • Saturday, Dec 21 2019

    Look into loan repayment forgiveness programs for any schools you're considering, and see if they apply to (and if so, how they apply to) working as a prosecutor. If you're forgiven for 80% of a 200k loan at a top tier school, compared to being forgiven for 50% of a 100k loan, you could actually be saving money by going to the more expensive school. So make sure you consider those details! And pay special attention to what counts as "public interest" for schools that only offer loan forgiveness for public interest work.

    Loan repayment programs for T14 schools:

    Yale: https://law.yale.edu/admissions/cost-financial-aid/post-graduate-loan-repayment

    Stanford: https://law.stanford.edu/apply/tuition-financial-aid/loan-repayment-assistance-program-lrap/

    Harvard: https://hls.harvard.edu/dept/sfs/lipp/

    Chicago: https://www.law.uchicago.edu/financialaid/LRAP

    Columbia: https://www.law.columbia.edu/financial-aid/lrap-public-interest-lawyers

    NYU: https://www.law.nyu.edu/financialaid/lrap

    Penn: https://www.law.upenn.edu/admissions/financing/applicants/pi-toll-loan-repayment.php

    Virginia: https://www.law.virginia.edu/public-service/loan-forgiveness

    Michigan: https://www.law.umich.edu/financialaid/Pages/loanrepaymentprograms.aspx

    Duke: https://law.duke.edu/apply/financial/lrap/

    Northwestern: http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/tuitionaid/lrap/

    Berkeley: https://www.law.berkeley.edu/admissions/jd/financial-aid/loan-repayment-assistance-program/

    Cornell: https://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/admissions/tuition/aid/Public-Interest-Low-Income-Protection-Plan-II.cfm

    Georgetown: https://www.law.georgetown.edu/admissions-aid/financial-aid/loan-repayment-assistance-program/

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  • Saturday, Dec 21 2019

    If you're certain you're going to do PI work then go to the best school you can get into. The top schools have their own programs that go along with PSLF. Many will make your PSLF payments.

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  • Saturday, Dec 21 2019

    Yes (from what I've heard, disclaimer haven't gone to law school). Networking opportunities from T14 are incredibly useful, and going to a T14 often broadens the geographic markets you can work in. So if you are asking if a T14 helps your job prospects, then absolutely. If you are asking if it's "worth it" to pay more tuition and have a larger monthly debt payment after college when you aren't going to be making biglaw kind of money, then that's more of a personal decision.

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  • Saturday, Dec 21 2019

    I tend to believe that going to a good school can never be a bad investment. Some opportunities and doors are only available to T14 students.

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