| I took out more in loans during my first year of law school than I did during my entire 4-year undergrad.   While I am also more or less where I want to be professionally, financially is a different story (I fight Big Law, I didn't join them because I felt having a life outside work was important... plus the economy fracked up the starting salaries there anyway).
 As far as choice of  school goes, unless you're going into practice for yourself -- school matters.  You could graduate in the bottom of your class at Stanford, and you'll ALWAYS have a job because a Stanford attorney is marketable to clients and recruiters, PERIOD.
 
 Basically, I pay $400 in loans per month, every month until....  2036.   There is NO way out of these loans, unless I get permanently disabled or die.   So it is a big decision that is not to be taken casually.   You really have to want to be an attorney when you pop out on the other end!
 
				__________________And they say back then our universe
 Was a coal black egg
 Until the god inside
 Burst out and from its shattered shell
 He made what became the world we know
 ~ Bjork (Cosmogony)
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