question about free debt
I have a question---Do you think it's better to go to a 'really good'
school and pay for it (in this case university of michigan), or to a
'pretty good' school for free (in this case university of indiana)??
More specifically, to what extent should the prestige and possible
better education and connections from a school with a better
reputation be ignored in favor of a school that wants to pay your tuition?
_Which school is the best fit for you? Indiana University at Bloomington or
Indianapolis...which one...I believe both are different. If it's between IU-B
or UM-AA, in my opinion both have strong reputations nationally. It just
depends on your finanical situation...is money an issue. Either place you will
get a solid legal education. And where you end up in any school is how hard
you are willing to work.
_It really depends on what type of job you want and where. Personally, if
I could get a free ride and thought I'd be happy at a smaller firm in the
area where the school is located, I'd take the free ride. However, if I
wanted to work for the big law firm, I'd pay an go to the national school
_I think it's better for you to come here to IU so I can do bodily harm to
you, you jerk