Part-Time Or Full-Time Law School - Which Makes Sense For You?
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When considering law school, one of the options you will weigh is whether to pursue the degree on a part-time or full-time basis. With rising tuition and an uncertain job market, prospective law students may have an incentive to keep working at their current jobs, if they are already employed or, to find a way to finance law school with a job that allows them to attend school at night. But do part-time law students give up something that is vital to their legal education? We interviewed experts from the admissions offices and career offices at law schools with part-time JD programs to help you understand the pros and cons of each program, to learn how admissions committees evaluate part-time applicants and to learn about career prospects for part-time law students. We also hear from a part-time law student who is working while attending school about how it all fits together. Listen to what they have to say.Guests include:
- Andy Cornblatt, Dean of Admissions, Georgetown University Law Center
- Stephen Brown, Dean of Enrollment Services, Fordham Law School
- Melissa Lennon, Assistant Dean for Career Planning, Temple University, Beasley School of Law
- Jannell Roberts, Assistant Dean of Admissions, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
- Meghan Morris, Part-Time Law Student, Georgetown University Law Center
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