[blindlaw] LSAT and law school information

Sarah Clark goldflash9 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 23 18:42:19 UTC 2010


Blaine,
I know you're in Canada, but in this country the average law school tuition 
is a lot higher than that -- over $30,000 per year. (private schools being 
around $40,000 and public varying from around $15,000 to around $25,000).

Sarah Clark



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> yeah and when the average is $10000 per year equaling $30000 for the three
> year law degree plus your four year undergraduate program that is about
> $2000 per year, Equaling $8000 after four years so in total after a law
> degree and a undergraduate degree you're looking at $39000.
>
>
> Blaine
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> Free tuition is a great idea, because one of the troubles many lawyers get
> into is having to pay back loans.
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> From: blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blindlaw-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Sarah
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 5:46 PM
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> Subject: [blindlaw] LSAT and law school information
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> Hello. I am a pre-law major. I am planning to take the LSAT's next June. I
> am totally blind.   Is the information to study for the LSAT's available 
> in
> an accessible format? What accommodations are available when taking the
> test?
>    My pre-law advisor suggested I apply to five law schools. is this
> information correct? I live in Texas, and there is a tuition and fees 
> waiver
> for blind students. Should I just apply to law schools in Texas so I will
> not have to pay tuition and fees? Feel free to email me off list. Thank 
> you.
>
>    Sarah
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